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23 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Ninth sitting)

I am very sympathetic to the hon. Member’s concerns, but how does she see the new clause fitting in with the already established armed forces covenant, which protects and promotes healthcare for veterans across the country?

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23 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Ninth sitting)

My hon. Friend is being slightly charitable to the CQC. Given Penny Dash’s review, we all know that the CQC has significant problems, otherwise we would not be reviewing it. Does my hon. Friend agree that the new clause is absolutely vital because of the failures of the CQC up to this point, and our lack of faith in it

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23 Jun 2025China Audit

Will the Government publish a list of sectors considered overly dependent on Chinese input, starting with critical minerals and clean energy components, to promote transparency? Will the Foreign Secretary outline any clear Government targets for reducing those dependencies?

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23 Jun 2025 Department of Health and Social Care

I congratulate the hon. Member for Birmingham Erdington (Paulette Hamilton) on securing the debate. We have learned this week that rather than the Government ensuring that funding reaches the frontline, spending on staff at the Department of Health and Social Care and seven other arm’s length bodies has increased by mo

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22 Jun 2025Child Poverty

When the Government’s own impact assessment for the “Pathways to Work” Green Paper suggests that 50,000 children will be plunged into poverty and businesses are already slashing vacancies in the light of the Employment Rights Bill, does the Secretary of State really believe that the Government’s child poverty taskforce

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18 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Seventh sitting)

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Desmond. You and the Committee will be pleased to know that my hon. Friends have made most of the points I wanted to flag. In poll after poll and survey after survey, patients feel they do not get information in a timely and constructive way. Our amendment 46 would

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18 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Eighth sitting)

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mrs Harris. I rise to speak in support of clause 54, but with the caveat that it would be much more effective if new clause 12, in the name of my hon. Friend the Member for Hinckley and Bosworth, were added to the Bill. Regulation 18 of the Care Quality Commission (Reg

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18 Jun 2025Incontinence

Thank you very much, Mr Deputy Speaker. I welcome you to your place today. It is an honour to speak in this debate on behalf of His Majesty’s Opposition, and I pay tribute to the hon. Member for Dudley (Sonia Kumar) for securing it. Her speech included the wealth of experience that she brings to the topic, and I especi

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18 Jun 2025Health and Social Care Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 895)

Janet, when we come to the long-term workforce plan, what would you like to see in it that would ensure the sustainable workforce that you are talking about?

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18 Jun 2025Health and Social Care Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 895)

Your comments lead us neatly on to my questions, which are around workforce. Janet, how effective do you think the Government’s current strategies have been in addressing the midwifery workforce challenges and what more needs to be done?

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17 Jun 2025Endometriosis

What commitment can the Minister give that the community diagnostic centres programme, which was started under the Conservative Government—[Hon. Members: “Hear, hear!”] I’ll start again. What commitment can the Minister give that the community diagnostic centres programme, which was started under the last Government, w

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16 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Sixth sitting)

Does my gallant and learned hon. Friend have any information on the current waiting times for tribunals? What does he expect the effect of the changes proposed in these clauses to be on waiting times?

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16 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Sixth sitting)

I rise to speak in favour of clauses 42, 43 and 44, which together strengthen the duty to inform patients—whether detained in the community or conditionally discharged—about how to make a complaint about their treatment and the outcome of that complaint. The Mental Health Act has long included duties to tell patients t

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16 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Sixth sitting)

You will be delighted to know that there will be no yoga from me, Mrs Harris. I rise to support clause 41 and schedule 3, which will expand access to independent mental health advocates to not only those detained under the Mental Health Act but informal voluntary patients. Like many Committee members, I am sure, a numb

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16 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Sixth sitting)

I rise to support clauses 36 to 40. Clause 36 addresses a legal gap identified in case law, which held that the Mental Health Act 1983 did not permit the imposition of conditions amounting to a deprivation of liberty for conditionally discharged patients. The clause provides a clear statutory basis for such conditions,

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16 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Sixth sitting)

Does my hon. Friend think that if there is a backlog, that could undermine patient rights or clinical progress in some way? How will the tribunal system be able to cope with that increased workload and meet its legal obligations to provide timely tribunals so that patients get the best care?

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16 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Sixth sitting)

I do not know whether the hon. Member for Winchester will press his amendment to a vote, but if he does, would my hon. Friend support the idea of having a pilot roll-out of the system before we go the whole hog, because of all the potential problems that she has highlighted?

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16 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Sixth sitting)

I have some brief questions for the Minister about this important clause, which has serious implications for patient liberty and for public protection. We must ensure that decisions are clinically and legally sound. First, how will the proposed changes to initial and renewal detention periods help conditions and servic

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16 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Fifth sitting)

I appreciate that the hon. Gentleman sees the potential benefit in the amendments standing in the name of my hon. Friend the Member for Runnymede and Weybridge. However, my hon. Friend the Member for Hinckley and Bosworth gave an example, which I do not think is entirely distanced from reality or possibility, in which

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16 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Fifth sitting)

My hon. Friend makes a powerful point. I remember the comments made by the hon. Member for Southend West and Leigh, who is chuntering from a sedentary position—I think he disagrees with my hon. Friend’s point. In his reply to my intervention, he made the point that there are situations in which things are the other way

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