Social Care
Commons business tagged with this topic — 39 items.
Upcoming (12)
- Oral questionsTue, 19 May 2026— Health and Social Care
Health and Social Care (including Topical Questions)
This is a weekly oral questions session in the House of Commons where MPs quiz the Health and Social Care Secretary on departmental policy, service delivery, and current issues. Topical questions allow MPs to raise urgent, timely matters affecting the NHS and social care sector without advance notice, enabling Parliament to hold the government accountable on pressing health concerns.
- Oral questionsMon, 18 May 2026— Home Office
Home Office (including Topical Questions)
This is a scheduled oral question session directed at the Home Office, where MPs question the Home Secretary on departmental policy and operations. Topical questions allow members to raise urgent or current issues affecting the department's remit, which typically covers policing, immigration, borders, counter-terrorism, and domestic security.
- Oral questionsTue, 5 May 2026— Justice
Justice (including Topical Questions)
This is a scheduled oral question session for the Justice Department, allowing MPs to quiz the Justice Secretary and ministerial team on a range of justice-related matters. Questions may cover courts, sentencing, prisons, criminal justice reform, legal aid, or related policy areas. Topical questions allow MPs to raise urgent or newsworthy issues without advance notice.
- AdjournmentThu, 30 Apr 2026
Health and social care in Hertfordshire
This is an adjournment debate focused on health and social care services in Hertfordshire, sponsored by Labour MP Matt Turmaine. Adjournment debates allow MPs to raise specific local issues for government response; this session will examine the state of health and social care provision in Hertfordshire, likely covering NHS performance, social care capacity, funding challenges, or service delivery concerns in the county.
- Oral questionsWed, 29 Apr 2026— Women and Equalities
Women and Equalities (including Topical Questions)
This is a scheduled oral question session for the Women and Equalities department, where MPs can pose topical questions to government ministers about women's rights, gender equality, and equalities policy. The session allows parliamentarians to scrutinise the department's work on issues spanning workplace discrimination, reproductive rights, violence against women, and equal pay, with topical questions allowing MPs to raise urgent or contemporary issues.
- Oral evidenceWed, 29 Apr 2026
Health and Social Care Committee: Food and Weight Management
The Health and Social Care Committee will take oral evidence on food and weight management policy. This inquiry will examine approaches to addressing obesity, nutrition, and related health outcomes through evidence from witnesses with expertise in food systems, public health, and weight management interventions.
- Oral evidenceTue, 28 Apr 2026
Home Affairs Committee: Violence Against Women and Girls strategy update
The Home Affairs Committee will receive oral evidence on the government's Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) strategy. This hearing will examine the current approach, progress, and effectiveness of policies and measures designed to prevent and respond to violence against women and girls, including domestic abuse, sexual assault, and harassment.
- Westminster Hall debateTue, 28 Apr 2026
International parental child abduction
This Westminster Hall debate, sponsored by Rachel Gilmour MP, examines the issue of international parental child abduction—when one parent unlawfully removes a child across international borders. The debate will explore how the UK can better protect children caught in cross-border family disputes and improve coordination with international authorities and legal frameworks.
- Consideration of Lords messageTue, 28 Apr 2026
Consideration of Lords message to the Pension Schemes Bill
The Commons is considering amendments or objections sent back by the House of Lords to the Pension Schemes Bill. This is a key stage in the legislative process where the two chambers reconcile their positions on pension reforms before the Bill can receive Royal Assent.
- Consideration of Lords messageMon, 27 Apr 2026
Consideration of Lords message to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill
The House of Commons will consider amendments or other messages from the House of Lords regarding the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill. This represents a key stage in the parliamentary process where the Commons reviews the Lords' proposed changes and decides whether to accept, reject, or further amend them before the Bill can proceed to Royal Assent.
- Oral questionsMon, 27 Apr 2026— Work and Pensions
Work and Pensions (including Topical Questions)
This is a routine oral questions session for the Department for Work and Pensions, where MPs can question the Secretary of State and ministers on departmental matters including welfare policy, employment support, and related social security issues. Topical questions allow MPs to raise urgent, current issues affecting working people and benefit claimants.
- Consideration of Lords messageMon, 27 Apr 2026
Consideration of Lords message to the Pension Schemes Bill
The Commons will consider amendments and messages sent from the House of Lords to the Pension Schemes Bill. This is a technical parliamentary stage where the two chambers reconcile their positions on pension scheme regulations, likely covering contribution rates, scheme management, or benefit protections. The outcome determines the final form of pension rules affecting millions of workers and retirees.
Past (27)
- AdjournmentThu, 23 Apr 2026
Implementation of the Supported Housing (Regulatory Oversight) Act 2023
This adjournment debate examines the implementation of the Supported Housing (Regulatory Oversight) Act 2023, which established new regulatory frameworks for supported housing providers. The debate will scrutinise how effectively the regulations are being enforced and whether providers are meeting statutory oversight requirements to protect vulnerable residents.
- Westminster Hall debateThu, 23 Apr 2026
Access to education and training for young adult carers
This Westminster Hall debate examines barriers to education and training for young people who have caring responsibilities for family members. Young adult carers often struggle to access further education, apprenticeships, and skills training due to time constraints and financial pressures from their caring duties, and this debate seeks to highlight the issue and explore solutions.
- Consideration of Lords messageWed, 22 Apr 2026
Consideration of Lords Message to the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill
The Commons will consider amendments or objections sent from the House of Lords regarding the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill. This is a procedural stage where MPs must decide whether to accept, reject, or modify the Lords' proposed changes to the legislation before it can receive Royal Assent.
- DebateWed, 22 Apr 2026
Fifth Delegated Legislation Committee: The draft Asylum Seekers (Reception Conditions) (Amendment) Regulations 2026
Parliament will scrutinise two draft amendment regulations affecting asylum seekers in the UK. The first amends rules on reception conditions for asylum seekers, while the second covers accommodation provision for those whose asylum claims have been rejected. These delegated legislation items allow the government to modify asylum support arrangements without full primary legislation.
- Westminster Hall debateWed, 22 Apr 2026
Osteoporosis and bone health
A Westminster Hall debate on osteoporosis and bone health, sponsored by Sonia Kumar MP for Dudley. The debate will examine the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of osteoporosis—a condition affecting bone density—and explore how the health system can better support patients and reduce fracture-related complications.
- AdjournmentWed, 22 Apr 2026
Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy and epilepsy deaths prevention
An Adjournment debate on sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) and measures to prevent epilepsy-related deaths. The debate, sponsored by Lib Dem MP Olly Glover, will examine the scale of the problem, current preventative strategies, and what additional action the government should take to reduce preventable deaths among people living with epilepsy.
- Consideration of Lords messageWed, 22 Apr 2026
Consideration of Lords Message to the Pension Schemes Bill
The Commons is considering a message from the House of Lords regarding amendments to the Pension Schemes Bill. This represents a key stage in the legislative process where the two chambers negotiate over proposed changes to pension policy, likely touching on pension protection, scheme governance, or funding arrangements.
- Oral evidenceTue, 21 Apr 2026
Justice Committee: Children and Young Adults in the Secure Estate
The Justice Committee is conducting oral evidence sessions to investigate how children and young adults are treated within the secure estate — prisons, young offender institutions, and other detention facilities. The inquiry examines conditions, welfare, education, rehabilitation, and outcomes for this vulnerable population to assess whether the system is meeting their needs and protecting their rights.
- Westminster Hall debateTue, 21 Apr 2026
Sex trafficking in Scotland
This Westminster Hall debate, sponsored by Tracy Gilbert (Labour MP for Edinburgh North and Leith), focuses on sex trafficking in Scotland. The discussion will examine the scale of this serious crime, its impact on victims, and what measures are needed to combat it effectively.
- Westminster Hall debateTue, 21 Apr 2026
Potential merits of establishing an independent national review body overseeing wheelchair provision
This Westminster Hall debate examines whether the UK should establish an independent national review body to oversee wheelchair provision. The discussion will explore how a dedicated oversight mechanism could improve access to wheelchairs, quality of service, and equity across the country's wheelchair provision systems.
- Westminster Hall debateMon, 20 Apr 2026
e-petition 751174 relating to a Maternity Commissioner
This Westminster Hall debate concerns an e-petition calling for the creation of a dedicated Maternity Commissioner role. The petition, sponsored by Labour MP Tony Vaughan, seeks to establish an independent position responsible for overseeing maternity services and protecting standards across the NHS. The debate will examine whether a specialist commissioner is needed to improve maternity care quality and safety.
- Oral evidenceWed, 15 Apr 2026
Health and Social Care Committee: Delivering the Neighbourhood Health Service: Estates
The Health and Social Care Committee is holding oral evidence sessions to examine how the government's Neighbourhood Health Service will be delivered through physical estates and infrastructure. This inquiry explores whether current buildings, facilities, and property assets can support a shift toward more localized, integrated healthcare delivery outside traditional hospital settings.
- Consideration of Lords messageWed, 15 Apr 2026
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill
The Commons is considering amendments made by the House of Lords to the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill. This stage involves reviewing and deciding whether to accept, reject, or further amend the Lords' proposed changes before the bill can become law. The bill focuses on improving children's mental health, wellbeing, and school provision across England.
- Consideration of Lords amendmentsWed, 15 Apr 2026
Pension Schemes Bill
The Commons is considering amendments to the Pension Schemes Bill that were made by the House of Lords. This is a technical legislative stage where MPs will debate whether to accept, reject, or modify the Lords' changes before the bill receives final approval. The amendments likely affect how pension schemes operate, potentially impacting retirement savings, investment rules, or governance standards.
- Westminster Hall debateWed, 15 Apr 2026
Access to Work scheme
This Westminster Hall debate examines the Access to Work scheme, a government support programme that helps disabled people and people with health conditions access and remain in employment. The debate, sponsored by David Chadwick MP, will likely scrutinise the scheme's effectiveness, funding, and accessibility for claimants across the UK.
- DebateWed, 15 Apr 2026
Fifth Delegated Legislation Committee: The draft Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Regulations 2026
Parliament will debate draft regulations amending the Health and Social Care Act 2008 to update rules governing regulated health and social care activities. These regulations set minimum standards for providers delivering care services, including registration, inspection, and safety requirements that apply across the health and social care sector.
- Oral evidenceWed, 15 Apr 2026
Work and Pensions Committee: Realising potential: Delivering the Child Poverty Strategy
The Work and Pensions Committee is taking oral evidence on the government's Child Poverty Strategy and how it will be delivered in practice. This inquiry examines the policies and measures the Labour government is implementing to reduce child poverty and improve outcomes for disadvantaged families, focusing on the tension between ambition and realistic delivery of the strategy.
- Westminster Hall debateTue, 14 Apr 2026
Carer's Allowance overpayments
This Westminster Hall debate, sponsored by Labour MP Anna Dixon, examines overpayments made to Carer's Allowance recipients. The debate will likely scrutinise how the Department for Work and Pensions has handled cases where carers have been paid more than they were entitled to, and discuss the impact on vulnerable claimants who may face demands to repay substantial sums.
- Oral evidenceTue, 14 Apr 2026
Education Committee: SEND White Paper
The Education Committee is conducting oral evidence sessions on the government's Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) White Paper. This will examine the government's proposed policy reforms and improvements to the SEND system, which currently faces significant challenges including funding pressures, long assessment waiting times, and unmet needs across England's schools and local authorities.
- Oral questionsTue, 14 Apr 2026— Health and Social Care
Health and Social Care (including Topical Questions)
This is a scheduled session of oral questions to the Health and Social Care Department in Parliament. MPs will ask ministers about current issues and policies affecting the NHS, adult social care, public health, and related services. Topical questions allow MPs to raise urgent or emerging issues affecting constituents and services.
- Westminster Hall debateMon, 13 Apr 2026
e-petition 732342 relating to statutory menstrual leave
A Westminster Hall debate on an e-petition calling for statutory menstrual leave in the UK. The debate will examine whether employers should be legally required to allow employees time off during menstruation, exploring the potential health, equality, and workplace implications of such a policy.
- Westminster Hall debateMon, 13 Apr 2026
e-petition 731497 relating to a disclosure and safeguarding mechanism for at-risk children
This Westminster Hall debate examines proposals for a new disclosure and safeguarding mechanism designed to better protect children identified as at-risk. The petition calls for improved systems to identify vulnerable children and ensure relevant information is shared between agencies to prevent harm.
- AdjournmentMon, 13 Apr 2026
Experiences and outcomes for young people with cancer
An adjournment debate on the experiences and outcomes for young people diagnosed with cancer. The debate will examine how the NHS and support services are meeting the needs of young cancer patients, including treatment outcomes, psychological support, and quality of life during and after treatment.
- Backbench BusinessThu, 26 Mar 2026
General Debate on support for Gurkha veterans
A backbench debate on support for Gurkha veterans, sponsored by Liberal Democrat MP Cameron Thomas. The debate will discuss welfare, benefits, and support services available to former Gurkha soldiers who served in the British Army, examining whether current provisions are adequate and what additional measures may be needed.
- Backbench BusinessThu, 26 Mar 2026
Debate on a Motion on transport accessibility for disabled people
This backbench debate examines transport accessibility for disabled people across the UK. The motion, sponsored by cross-party MPs (Labour, Conservative, and Liberal Democrat), will address barriers disabled people face using public transport and explore what changes are needed to improve their access and independence.
- Westminster Hall debateWed, 25 Mar 2026
NHS continuing healthcare
A Westminster Hall debate on NHS continuing healthcare, sponsored by Ayoub Khan MP for Birmingham Perry Barr. This will examine the policy, provision, and challenges around NHS-funded continuing healthcare for patients with complex needs who require ongoing medical care outside hospital settings.
- Oral questionsWed, 25 Mar 2026— Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland
Oral questions to the Northern Ireland Office will cover policy issues affecting the region. This is a regular parliamentary accountability session where MPs can question the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland on government decisions, public services delivery, and regional economic and social priorities.