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Written questions by Barron.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Lee Barron this session, with the full answer and department. Back to the MP page.

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29 Aug 2025·Department of Health and Social Care·Answered
Asked

If he will publish monthly data from the Capacity Tracker on the number of returned care packages, by (a) NHS-funded and (b) Local Authority-funded recipients.

Reply

Since January 2025, we have hosted a survey on the Capacity Tracker which has collected information on a voluntary basis from both care home and home care provider locations regarding their handing back of local authority or National Health Service funded packages of care. We are considering how this information might best be shared publicly in a way that provides insights that are as accurate and useful as possible for the sector. We do not yet have an intended publication date.

4 Mar 2025·Department of Health and Social Care·Answered
Asked

What steps his Department is taking tackle the shortfall in the children's health and therapy workforce across integrated care systems.

Reply

The refreshed Long Term Workforce Plan, which will be published in summer 2025, will deliver the transformed health service we will build over the next decade, to treat patients on time again. We will ensure we have the staff we need so that children and their families are cared for by the right professional, when and where they need it. This will take time, but we are committed to building a health service fit for the future with the workforce it needs.

19 Nov 2024·Department of Health and Social Care·Answered
Asked

What recent discussions he has had with stakeholders on regulating advertisements of products that are high in (a) fat, (b) salt and (c) sugar (i) on TV and (ii) online.

Reply

The Department has engaged with a range of stakeholders on the advertising restrictions for less healthy food or drink, also known as products high in fat, salt or sugar, on television and online. The Department will continue to engage with stakeholders as we progress the implementation of the policy.

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