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30 Jan 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Sixth sitting)

Q Dr Furst, can I ask a follow-up about anorexia? I know that anorexia is not classified as a terminal illness, but long-term starvation can lead to severe physical health conditions, and patients may end up in palliative care. Do you have any experience of those cases in Australia? Dr Furst: We have experience of thos

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30 Jan 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Seventh sitting)

Q Professor Owen, written evidence from the Royal College of Psychiatrists states that 65% of psychiatrists “are not confident that consent can act as an adequate safeguard”. On mental capacity, it says: “These decisions are opinions with a margin of error and are time specific. A person’s capacity can change”. What is

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29 Jan 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Fourth sitting)

Q Are you aware of any reported incidents of the misuse of medication that has been administered? As you explained earlier, patients can take the medication to their home. Dr McLaren: We were made aware of one situation in Queensland last year. The eligible patient was given the medication, but they ended up in hospita

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29 Jan 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Fifth sitting)

Q I would like to come to you, Dr Hussain, specifically on why you think ethnic minority people would be disproportionately affected when the law is the same for everyone. There will be capacity assessments. There will be two medical assessments. There will be a court review. If you think that is going to be an effect,

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29 Jan 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Fifth sitting)

Q May I come to Professor House for clarification? For someone who has had no primary diagnosis of a mental illness got diagnosed as terminally ill, is there the possibility that that condition could make them feel depressed or hopeless? At that stage, can that influence their decision-making capacity? Professor House:

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28 Jan 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Second sitting)

Q My next question is for Duncan. Nurses who work in stressful environments, such as people working in mental health wards, are expected to get clinical supervision. Do you think that the nurses who are going to work in these areas—if this Bill passes—would require that specialist clinical supervision? And do you think

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28 Jan 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Second sitting)

Q When the RCN Scotland director gave evidence to the Scottish Parliament during the discussion of the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill, he expressed the RCN’s concern that there were not sufficient safeguards in place to protect nurses and nursing practice around assisted dying in Scotland. Are

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28 Jan 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Third sitting)

Q Alex, thanks for the written evidence and your experience in capacity assessment. We heard from the previous panel, especially from the practising Dr Clarke, how complex it is. She was explaining how she does not think everyone has enough training in capacity assessment, and it is so complex in NHS healthcare areas.

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28 Jan 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Second sitting)

Q Sir Chris Whitty, you said that not all mental capacity assessments are safe. Do you think that hopelessness and low mood can affect someone’s capacity and that a sudden diagnosis of terminal illness can lead to some of those states—depression, low mood and hopelessness? Do you think that all doctors are capable of i

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28 Jan 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Second sitting)

Q What is your view on the accuracy of the prognoses that we make in this country? If somebody is told that they may live for three years instead of six months, it will make a difference to their decision making. Does the GMC or the BMA have any data or studies on the accuracy of prognosis? Mark Swindells: We do not ho

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21 Jan 2025Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (First sitting)

I want to talk about amendment (b). The right hon. Member for North West Hampshire said that all members of the Royal College of Psychiatrists are already members of the General Medical Council. But not everyone on the General Medical Council is doing the same job. Psychiatrists are experts whose day-to-day job is to m

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20 Jan 2025 New Hospital Programme Review

My local hospital was not selected for the new hospital programme. While I am happy for colleagues who have received some certainty today on when work on their local hospital will start, does the Secretary of State recognise that there are hospitals the length and breadth of this country that are falling apart, and tha

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8 Jan 2025Engagements

Q5. I welcome the efforts this Labour Government have made to reset our relationship with the European Union and to seek to remove unnecessary trade barriers. The trading links between the UK and mainland Europe are of particular importance to my constituency, so will the Prime Minister support my efforts, and those of

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6 Jan 2025 NHS Backlog

Addressing backlogs in the NHS, together with changing the current hospital-centric system, will be of central importance in ensuring the long-term sustainability of our health system. Under the Conservatives and the coalition Government, we had more than a decade of under-investment, coupled with a disastrous top-down

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10 Dec 2024 Cleve Hill Solar Park

My neighbouring constituency of Ashford has a big solar farm planned for it. I have recently listened to experts who have highlighted the risk of fire and toxic fumes from large batteries. Some of these farms are planned for rural areas that fire engines may not be able to access. These are genuine concerns. Does the h

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2 Dec 2024Children and Bereavement

I worked as a mental health nurse in the NHS for many years and saw many people struggle with their mental health due to traumatic experiences, including family bereavements that happened many years ago, and they were never able to deal with it. Does the hon. Member agree that not addressing traumatic episodes at a you

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18 Nov 2024Indefinite Leave to Remain: Healthcare Workers

It is a pleasure to see you in the Chair, Sir Edward. I congratulate my hon. Friend and constituency neighbour the Member for Folkestone and Hythe (Tony Vaughan) on his excellent speech introducing this important debate. Members will know that before being elected to represent my home constituency of Ashford in July, I

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13 Nov 2024Engagements

The Leader of the Opposition took time at her party’s conference to say that “a little bit of adversity” in life is good for people’s mental health. That approach clearly did not work for the 2 million people stuck on mental health waiting lists because of the last Tory Government. Will the Prime Minister commit to tac

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5 Nov 2024Crown Court Backlog

1. What steps her Department is taking to reduce the backlog of Crown court cases.

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5 Nov 2024Crown Court Backlog

It is important that victims of crime have the swift access to justice that they deserve, so I welcome the extra funding from this Government that will lead to more than 106,000 sitting days in Crown courts this financial year. That includes nearly 3,000 in the Crown courts in Kent. Does the Minister agree that dealing

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