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7:36am Friday 25th July 2008
HEALTH chiefs have admitted that information due to be given to the public about fluoridating water supplies was unfairly balanced in favour of the scheme.
An education booklet containing arguments for and against the plan to put fluoride in tap water will now be changed after criticism it was biased.
Anti-fluoridation campaigners have already accused the South Central Strategic Health Authority, which will ultimately decide whether to give the plan to fluoridate water to 20,000 homes in Southampton and Hampshire the green light, of peddling propaganda.
Yesterday, the SHA board agreed to change documents designed to inform residents about fluoride during the consultation, after hearing feedback suggesting they don't fairly represent both sides.
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Director of communications and corporate affairs, Olga Senior said focus groups felt the literature gives a good case for fluoridation, but failed to provide reasons against it.
"The feedback told us if what you want to do is give balance, you haven't done that," she said.
"The pro-fluoridation group bases its arguments on science. The group against also bases its argument on reports and science.
"What doesn't seem to have come out at this stage is that balance."
The board agreed at the meeting to put consultation back two weeks to change the literature.
Board chairman, Dr Geoffrey Harris said: "We do need to be assured that in the public consultation document we are not closing down one side of the argument."
As revealed in the Daily Echo, Hampshire Against Fluoridation has lodged a formal complaint with the authority, saying the decision to take the issue to a public consultation was based on flawed facts.
Chairman John Spottis-woode has demanded the process be abandoned, because he believes evidence showing negative effects of fluoridation has been ignored.
Mr Spottiswoode last night welcomed the move to revise the literature.
The consultation will run until December 19, and the SHA board will make a final decision at a special meeting in February.
Christoff, says...
9:39am Fri 25 Jul 08
sue wrote:totally agree, it is disgusting...but hardly surprising. The public get hoodwinked on so many agendas due to misleading 'facts'.
What an absolute waste of money, how can the SHA board be trusted if they can not present a balanced point of view. The process should be abandoned immediately - too much money has been wasted on a process which the majority do not want.
nyscof, says...
10:34am Fri 25 Jul 08
Gilmore, Shirley, Southampton says...
10:58am Fri 25 Jul 08
goard, Southampton says...
11:06am Fri 25 Jul 08
bingolover, Gnashing My Teeth.... says...
11:26am Fri 25 Jul 08
spotburst, Southampton says...
12:19pm Fri 25 Jul 08
bingolover wrote:Can't get an NHS dentist in Southampton? Try http://www.southampt
Could they not just have spent all the money they're clearly wasting on a few more NHS dentists?!
I've been paying National Insurance for years and still can't get one, and I can't afford to go private.
Surely more dentists would help solve the problem of Southampton's decaying teeth instead of trying to force people to have their water contaminated?
Dr Ferrett, says...
1:49pm Fri 25 Jul 08
Miles Sway, Scotland says...
2:08pm Fri 25 Jul 08
Dr Ferrett wrote:Absolutely, just like that nice John Gummer feeding his kids hamburgers during the BSE scare - absolutely nothing to worry about!
Whats the big problem with Flouride in your water? If your kids didnt have hideous, freakish teeth and brushed them, instead of eating Iceland junk food from your dole money, then this wouldnt be a issue. Get a job, get some clean teeth. Plus THERE IS NO EVIDENCE IT CAN HURT YOU!!!
del boy trotter, peckham says...
2:44pm Fri 25 Jul 08
Stuart Jebbitt, Eastleigh and Thornhill says...
3:33pm Fri 25 Jul 08
Gilmore, Shirley, Southampton says...
3:41pm Fri 25 Jul 08
Stuart Jebbitt, Eastleigh and Thornhill says...
3:52pm Fri 25 Jul 08
Gilmore wrote:I agree. If it was about controlling us, they hardly be telling us!
I do love the way that adding the word FACT to the end of sentence must therefore make it so. According to Mr Ian E Stephen, a man whose book is quoted by the anti-fluoridation camp all over the web, the Nazis did use water fluoridation in an attempt to control prisoners of war, those in concentration camps and the general population. However, you should remember that this scheme was proposed by the same \"leading scientists\" who thought they could advance the evolution of the human race by breeding Ayrian Supermen. FACT... Or more accurate... INSANE. I\'m against fluoridation by the way, but I\'d rather rely on hard evidence than crazy Nazi-inspired hysteria.
Linda Rosa, RN, says...
7:51pm Fri 25 Jul 08
Brian Jackson, Lancashire says...
12:29am Sat 26 Jul 08
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sue, Southampton says...
8:56am Fri 25 Jul 08