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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 11 Mar 2020
Covid-19: Deep Cleaning

"My Lords, I am told on good scientific evidence that the Covid-19 virus is surrounded by a fatty skin, and that therefore the only way to deal with it effectively is by using hot water and soap. Can the Government slightly modify their advice? I am not sure that gels …..."
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Written Question
Self-harm: Children
Friday 5th July 2019

Asked by: Baroness D'Souza (Crossbench - Life peer)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what specific measures they are taking to prevent self-harming in very young children.

Answered by Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford

The Government is committed to preventing self-harm among children and young people of all ages. In 2017 Public Health England introduced the Rise Above programme that offers advice to young people on dealing with difficult emotions and situations that can lead to problems such as stress, bullying and self-harm.

The current Healthy Child Programme (from 0-5 years old) aims to support early identification of problems with an emphasis on support for mothers and fathers or partners to provide sensitive and attuned parenting.

On 17 June 2019, it was announced that tailored advice will be provided to parents on supporting their children’s mental health and well-being by 2020 through the ‘Every Mind Matters’ campaign. This will include information on subjects such as stress, screen time, online bullying, body image and self-harm.

Ministers wrote to social media and internet providers on 26 January to express concern about suicide and self-harm content. The companies have committed to increasing their efforts by establishing and funding a strategic partnership with the Samaritans to tackle this content and support vulnerable users of their platforms.


Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 28 Mar 2018
Children and Young People: Mental Health

"My Lords, are the Government carrying out research on the causes of the increase in mental health issues in both young children and teenagers?..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 08 Mar 2018
Children and Young People: Mental Health Services

"My Lords, does the Minister agree that more work needs to be done on finding out what the early warning indicators of mental health breakdown in young children are?..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 16 Oct 2013
Care Bill [HL]

"I remind your Lordships that if this amendment is agreed, I cannot call Amendments 129 to 131 by reason of pre-emption...."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 28 Nov 2011
Health and Social Care Bill

"My Lords, I advise the Committee that if the amendment is agreed to, Amendments 110 and 110ZA cannot be moved by reason of pre-emption...."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 14 Nov 2011
Health and Social Care Bill

"I must advise your Lordships that if Amendment 48 is agreed to I cannot call Amendments 49 to 51 by reasons of pre-emption.

Amendment 48..."

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 02 Nov 2011
Health and Social Care Bill

"My Lords, I would like to remind the Committee that if either Amendment 3 or Amendment 4 is agreed to, I cannot call Amendment 5 by reason of pre-emption. I call the noble Baroness, Lady Williams of Crosby...."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 25 Oct 2011
Health and Social Care Bill

"My Lords, I point out to the Committee that in line 8 of the amendment, there is a misprint. “Must provide quality” should be read as “must promote quality”...."
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