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Category Archives: Health Reform
Two questions on Nurses and Paramedics Recruitment
Last Friday, one of the people in the House of Lords who is called Lord Robert of Llandudno and who is Roger Roberts asked two questions and both of the questions were responded by Lord Markham who is the Parliamentary … Continue reading
Has the Government children with complex health needs?
Last Monday in Parliament the MP for East Worthing and Shoreham, Tim Loughton wrote a very significant question to the Government and the Minister who responded was Neil O’Brien The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health and Social Care. The headline for … Continue reading
Posted in Health Reform, Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
Tagged Neil O'Brien, Tim Loughton
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Government has no data on children’s health and care
Last Wednesday a written question was raised by Tim Loughton, the MP for East Worthing and Shoreham and the question was answered by Neil O’Brien who is a Health and Social Care Minister. The question was very sensible and given … Continue reading
Posted in Health Reform, Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
Tagged Health and Care Bill, Neil O'Brien, Tim Loughton
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Last week several very interesting statements were made
I am pleased to report that one of the discussions that took place last week in Parliament was the 30th anniversary of the murder of Stephen Lawrence. On Monday Michael Dobbs in the House of Lords stated that My Lords, … Continue reading
Could Health Charities correspond with these people
Last Thursday a written question was submitted by Caroline Lucas, the Brighton Pavilion MP for Green Party to the Government and it was responded by Neil O’Brien the Minister for the Department of Health and Social Care. The focus is … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Charities, Health Reform, Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
Tagged Caroline Lucas, Neil O'Brien
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Taking steps to reduce excess deaths include COVID-19
On Friday in Parliament a written question from Henry Smith, the Crawley MP was responded by Neil O’Brien the Parliamentary Under Secretary for Health and Social Care. The answer included the following aspect It is likely that a combination of … Continue reading
Posted in Health Reform, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged COVID-19, Henry Smith, Neil O'Brien
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Councils assisting children in Education, Health and Care
Yesterday the “Children and Young People Now” website submitted a piece from here written by Joe Lepper which is titled COUNCIL LEGALLY DEFINES CHILDREN WITH EHCPS IN RESIDENTIAL CARE AS LOOKED AFTER and the reference to EHCPS was explained in … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Health Reform, Youth Issues
Tagged BCP, Joe Lepper, Manchester, Wigan
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Infected blood inquiry is expected to conclude next year
At the end of Parliament this year a discussion took place on the final Thursday. It appears that next year after six years of process the Infected Blood Inquiry that was set out by the Prime Minister will finally be … Continue reading
Posted in Health Reform, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Diana Johnson, Jeremy Quin, Peter Bottomley
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A strong call from some MPs for children in Schools
On Monday in the Argus newspaper here in Sussex I had written a piece called “Issues we need to tackle to help our children” and it was repeated in this blog. The content included a focus from during the Prime … Continue reading
This week FareShare could benefit from many of us
This week is a financial campaign for FareShare Sussex that is a charity that is based in Brighton but which covers the whole of Sussex and also many parts of Surrey. FareShare is an organisation that I helped to set … Continue reading
