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Personal details:

Name
Eunice O'Dame
ID
43048
Email
mail@kingstonlabour.com
Party
Labour Party
Statement to voters

Councillor Eunice O'Dame was elected in 2022 and brings a wealth of experience, dedication, and a vision for positive change. Her commitment to communities is rooted in understanding the specific needs and concerns of residents. She brings commitment to addressing crime and disorder. Her vision is rooted in compassion, empathy, and a genuine desire to uplift every resident.

Experience and Dedication: With over 25 years of dedicated public service, Eunice has gained invaluable insights into the challenges our community faces. Her dual roles as a working mother and a community advocate uniquely position her to empathise with the struggles families encounter daily.

Advocacy and Representation: As the Unison Assistant Branch Secretary and Steward Representative, Eunice tirelessly advocates for safe working conditions, fair terms and conditions, fair wages and employee rights. Her role as a School Governor directly contributes to children's education and well-being, ensuring an equitable future for all.

Health and Social Care Champion: Eunice chairs the Health and Social Care Scrutiny Sub-committee, focusing on improving healthcare access, mental health services, and equitable social care support. Inspired by her late father's final days and his integrity, and community service, she volunteers tirelessly to uplift those in need.

Local Priorities: Eunice recognises that Kingston and Surbiton community is unique, with its own set of challenges. She pledges to address local issues head-on, focusing on healthcare, education, housing, and transportation. By listening to residents and working collaboratively, she aims to create meaningful solutions that resonate with residents.

NHS Legacy: Eunice's mother---a dedicated retired nurse with 41 years service in the NHS---serves as a beacon of compassion and care. Eunice pledges to protect and strengthen our healthcare system, ensuring quality and equitable social care for every resident.

Healthcare and NHS: The National Health Service (NHS) remains a top priority for many. Eunice advocates for increased funding, improved access to healthcare services, and better working conditions for our dedicated healthcare professionals. She understands that a healthy community is the foundation for progress.

Cost of Living: Rising inflation, housing costs, and utility bills impact our daily lives. Eunice support policies to alleviate financial burdens, including affordable housing initiatives and fair wages. She believes that everyone deserves a decent standard of living, regardless of their background.

Climate Change and Environment: With growing environmental awareness, Eunice takes a strong stance on climate action and sustainability. She supports green energy initiatives, conservation efforts, and policies that ensure clean air and water for our community. Collectively we can protect our environment for future generations.

Education: Eunice believes education is a pathway to success. Her plans include improving schools and timely access to support services, investing in early childhood education, and reducing university tuition fees. Families and students can trust her commitment to fostering quality education opportunities.

Social Justice and Equality: Equal rights, diversity, and inclusion are at the core of Eunice's values. She stands up for gender equality, justice for all, and LGBTQ+ rights. Communities thrives when everyone feels heard, respected, and empowered.

Putting People First: Eunice firmly believes that safety begins with strong community bonds. She advocates for neighbourhood watch programs, community policing, and collaborative efforts between law enforcement and residents. Her approach is not just about reducing crime statistics; it's about ensuring that every person feels secure in their own home.

Holistic Solutions: Eunice recognises that crime prevention goes beyond policing. She advocates for increased investment in youth programs, mental health services, and addiction support. By addressing the root causes of criminal behaviour, she aims to create a safer environment for all.

Community Engagement: Eunice engages directly with residents. She listens to their concerns, ideas, and experiences. She actively seeks input from diverse voices to build a safer, more inclusive community.

Collaboration with Law Enforcement: Eunice fosters partnerships with local police, emphasising community-oriented policing. She advocates for fair and transparent practices, ensuring that law enforcement respects civil liberties while maintaining public safety.

Restorative Justice: Eunice supports restorative justice programs that focus on rehabilitation, healing, and reconciliation. She believes in second chances and empowering individuals to break the cycle of crime.

Youth Empowerment: Eunice champions after-school programs, mentorship initiatives, and vocational training for young people. By investing in our youth, we create a pathway away from crime and toward an inclusive future.

Safe Public Spaces: Eunice attends ward panel meeting and advocates for well-lit streets, accessible parks, and collaborative communities. She believes that safe public spaces contribute to a sense of security and well-being.

Transparent Accountability: Eunice pledges to be transparent and accountable. She will regularly update constituents on her progress, seek feedback, and adjust strategies as needed.

Brexit and International Relations: While Brexit is no longer the central issue, Eunice clarifies her stance on post-Brexit relations with the EU and other countries. She believes in maintaining strong international ties while safeguarding our local interests.

Councillor Eunice O'Dame embodies the Labour Party's principles of social justice, fairness, and community empowerment, to engage and build a united future with the residents of Kingston and Surbiton.

This statement was last updated on 23 March 2025 10:16.

Candidacies:

Contested the UK Parliamentary general election (4 July 2024)
Kingston and Surbiton Labour Party
Not elected (6561 votes)
3rd / 8 candidates
Contested the Croydon local election (5 May 2022)
Bensham Manor Labour and Co-operative Party
Elected! (1530 votes)
3rd / 13 candidates
Contested the Croydon local election (3 May 2018)
Shirley North Labour Party
Not elected (1705 votes)
6th / 9 candidates

Links and social media:

Blue Sky
https://bsky.app/profile/cllreuniceodame.bsky.social
Email
mail@kingstonlabour.com
Party candidate page
https://vote.labour.org.uk/kingston-and-surbiton
Twitter
EuniceDame

Demographics:

Gender
Female
Age
Unknown

Photo Credit:

This photo was uploaded by the user ‘DavidCooper’ on 16 July 2024 17:39. They commented: “On Croydon council site: https://democracy.croydon.gov.uk/mgUserInfo.aspx?UID=1157”.

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