Enough is Enough

Enough is Enough is an alliance of Oxfordshire care providers and voluntary sector organisations enabling the voices of people, affected by cuts to universal local services and downward pressures on social care funding, to be heard by senior decision makers.

Enough is Enough believe that the current cuts and pressures on essential services will seriously impact on Oxfordshire’s ability to care for its vulnerable and elderly residents. This will lead to increased pressure and costs on our NHS and prison services.

Enough is Enough calls on senior leaders and all elected members from all parties to work together for the benefit of a better Oxfordshire for vulnerable and elderly people.

Enough is Enough includes the following organisations and community groups:

Enough is Enough statements and further information:

16 February 2016:

15 February 2016: Press Release

10 February 2016: OACP Feature, Re-structuring Oxfordshire

26 January 2016:

7 January 2016: Press Release

29 November 2015:

24 November 2015: ‘Please don’t take it away‘ –  Oxford residents, Irene, Joanna and Stella talk to AgeUK Oxfordshire, about the impact of Oxfordshire County Council funding proposals to reduce funding for information, advice and carers grants.

19 November 2015: ‘Where’s the costing for the risks?‘- Alison Nicolson, Oxfordshire carer and member of Carers Voice Oxfordshire, talks to AgeUK Oxfordshire, on Oxfordshire County Council Adult Social Care savings proposals.

13 November 2015:’Where else will we I go‘ – older people who attend Anchor Court Community Club (East Oxford) talk to AgeUK Oxfordshire, about proposed cuts to their service.

12 November 2015: ‘I will fight tooth and nail‘ – older people who attend St Francis Court Community Club (Headington, Oxford) talk to AgeUK Oxfordshire, about proposed cuts to their service.

30 October 2015: OACP Feature, Time to speak up for the vulnerable in society

29 October 2015: Letter to The Oxford Times