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Written questions by Yasin.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Mohammad Yasin this session, with the full answer and department. See how every department answers, or back to the MP page.

Department:All (187)Department of Health and Social Care (38)Department for Education (27)Department for Work and Pensions (24)Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (18)Ministry of Justice (13)Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (13)Department for Transport (10)Home Office (9)Treasury (9)Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (8)Department for Business and Trade (5)Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (4)

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16 Oct 2024·Department for Education·Answered
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What assessment she has made of the potential merits of supporting further education institutions to offer (a) apprenticeship and (b) course placements to students on a Homes for Ukraine visa that may expire be

Reply

In determining student eligibility for 16 to 19 funding, including for Ukrainians aged 16 to 19 living in the UK under the Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme (Homes for Ukraine), institutions must satisfy themselves that there is a reasonable likelihood that the ...

4 Oct 2024·Department for Work and Pensions·Answered
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If she will make an assessment of the potential merits of using the same eligibility criteria for Universal Credit and Child Benefit for claimants in non-advanced education; and if she will make an asse

Reply

There are no current plans to make such an assessment.

4 Oct 2024·Department for Science, Innovation and Technology·Answered
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Innovation and Technology, whether he plans to support utility companies in (a) removing and (b) recycling redundant copper cables following infrastructure upgrades.

Reply

The Government hopes to see as much as possible of the copper network reused for other purposes. For example, the Government welcomes the recent commercial deal between BT Group and a recycling company to repurpose legacy copper cables that are being repl...

4 Oct 2024·Home Office·Answered
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Whether she has made a recent assessment of the potential merits of implementing a (a) resettlement and (b) reunification scheme for citizens of Lebanon with family connections to the UK.

Reply

We are deeply concerned by the rising tensions and civilian casualties in Lebanon. Lebanese nationals who wish to come to the UK can do so via the existing range of routes available.Any application for a UK visa will be assessed against the requirements o...

4 Oct 2024·Ministry of Justice·Answered
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Whether her Department plans to take steps to help ensure the parents and guardians of disabled children are able to access (a) Child Trust Funds and (b) Junior ISAs.

Reply

Where a young adult lacks mental capacity, including due to a disability, the law requires parents or a guardian to have legal authority to make decisions on their behalf about financial assets or property. This includes in relation to accessing funds hel...

30 Aug 2024·Department for Education·Answered
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Whether she plans to review licensing arrangements for children's homes in densely populated residential areas.

Reply

It is essential that there are enough children’s homes for those vulnerable children who need residential care, and that these homes are in the areas children live so they can stay as part of their wider communities. All homes must register with Ofsted and in order to register as a children’s home, providers are required to undertake a location assessment which must show the steps that have been taken to ensure the location is safe and promotes positive opportunities for children. Ofsted will take a view on whether these requirements have been met. The department is developing options in regard to planning of children’s homes, including considering the location of new homes and registration requirements.

30 Aug 2024·Ministry of Justice·Answered
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Whether her Department plans to (a) review and (b) reform civil legal aid.

Reply

We are committed to ensuring the long-term sustainability of the civil legal aid sector and are keen to work closely with practitioners and their representative bodies to look at how best we can address this.We want to understand the different ways in which the justice system can be improved and will be carefully considering our options on the way forward. This includes considering the evidence on civil legal aid gathered over the past year.

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