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Written questions by Beavers.

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

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25 Nov 2025·Cabinet Office·Answered
Asked

How allocations will be decided for new Community Help Partnerships.

Reply

The Government announced Community Help Partnerships (CHPs) at the Spending Review. Since then, we have been working closely with a wide range of stakeholders—including people with lived experience, the voluntary sector, and central and local government—to design a programme of preventative support for adults experiencing disadvantage.This will build on learning from the Changing Futures’ crisis-focused programme. CHPs will go further in addressing systemic barriers to allow local services to provide better integrated, earlier preventative support. The Cabinet Office is working closely with MHCLG to coordinate the two programmes.We are continuing to explore how to strengthen alignment with wider place-based public sector reform. Further details will be announced in due course.

25 Nov 2025·Cabinet Office·Answered
Asked

How the new Community Help Partnerships will differ from the Changing Futures Programme.

Reply

The Government announced Community Help Partnerships (CHPs) at the Spending Review. Since then, we have been working closely with a wide range of stakeholders—including people with lived experience, the voluntary sector, and central and local government—to design a programme of preventative support for adults experiencing disadvantage.This will build on learning from the Changing Futures’ crisis-focused programme. CHPs will go further in addressing systemic barriers to allow local services to provide better integrated, earlier preventative support. The Cabinet Office is working closely with MHCLG to coordinate the two programmes.We are continuing to explore how to strengthen alignment with wider place-based public sector reform. Further details will be announced in due course.

25 Nov 2025·Cabinet Office·Answered
Asked

What progress he has made on the launch of Community Help Partnerships.

Reply

The Government announced Community Help Partnerships (CHPs) at the Spending Review. Since then, we have been working closely with a wide range of stakeholders—including people with lived experience, the voluntary sector, and central and local government—to design a programme of preventative support for adults experiencing disadvantage.This will build on learning from the Changing Futures’ crisis-focused programme. CHPs will go further in addressing systemic barriers to allow local services to provide better integrated, earlier preventative support. The Cabinet Office is working closely with MHCLG to coordinate the two programmes.We are continuing to explore how to strengthen alignment with wider place-based public sector reform. Further details will be announced in due course.

22 May 2025·Cabinet Office·Answered
Asked

What steps he has taken to encourage the insourcing of public services.

Reply

This Government is determined to deliver high quality public services and better value for money for the taxpayer. To further this aim, the government has committed to introducing a public interest test to assess whether expiring contracts could be better delivered in-house. This will ensure that the government makes evidenced-based decisions on the best way to deliver public services.

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