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Baroness Greengross (Crossbench - Life peer) - @SallyGreengross
10 Jun 2022, 1:07 p.m.

Please contact the PM programme if you have experience of these issues and want to help raise awareness.

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Baroness Greengross (Crossbench - Life peer) - @SallyGreengross
10 Jun 2022, 12:54 p.m.

Very pleased that the APPG on Bladder and Bowel Continence Care got mentioned in this report on the Bins for Boys campaign (starts 40 minutes in): https://t.co/yudSD0N3ZK #binsforboys #continence

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Written Question
Housing: Older People
Thursday 9th June 2022

Asked by: Baroness Greengross (Crossbench - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of (1) whether capital funding is an effective way to incentivise the supply of housing for older people, and (2) how capital funding interacts with other factors such as planning legislation in this context.

Answered by Lord Greenhalgh

Boosting the supply of a range of specialist housing across the country is key to our aim of ensuring older people can access the right homes to suit their needs. We work closely with the Department of Health and Social Care to provide capital funding to incentivise supply.

Since 2010, we have delivered over 574,100 new affordable homes, including specialist housing for older people, through our investment in affordable housing.

We know that communities would welcome more homes, so long as they are the right sort of homes, are well designed and have the right supporting infrastructure. The Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill centres these interests, and will change the plan-making system, creating incentives to have a plan in place, with this plan having more weight in planning decisions. This will give certainty to communities and applicants about what can be built and where, supporting more permissions for development communities want.


Written Question
Housing: Disability and Older People
Thursday 9th June 2022

Asked by: Baroness Greengross (Crossbench - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what steps they will take to ensure that (1) older people, and (2) people with disabilities, can live in suitable housing.

Answered by Lord Greenhalgh

This Government is committed to ensuring older and disabled people can access homes that best suits their needs.

We work closely with the Department of Health and Social Care to provide capital funding to incentivise supply. This includes investing £11.5 billion in the new Affordable Homes Programme, which includes delivery of new specialist or supported housing for older, disabled and other vulnerable people. We have also committed £573 million for the Disabled Facilities Grant each year from 2022-23 to 2024-25 to support eligible older and disabled people to adapt their homes to suit their needs.

As announced in the Levelling Up White Paper, we will shortly launch a new government taskforce to look at ways we can provide better choice, quality and security of housing for older people.


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Baroness Greengross (Crossbench - Life peer) - @SallyGreengross
1 Jun 2022, 12:49 p.m.

Last week I questioned the government about the cost of living increase in the House of Lords (mine was the 4th question): https://t.co/z1z7G2an0u #costofliving #HouseofLords

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 25 May 2022
Costs of Living

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Baroness Greengross (Crossbench - Life peer) - @SallyGreengross
24 May 2022, 3:59 p.m.

@PPI_Research @DYeandleOBE It was great to see everyone test. The PPI is a great organisation doing such important work.

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Written Question
Slavery
Tuesday 24th May 2022

Asked by: Baroness Greengross (Crossbench - Life peer)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what consultation they had, if any, with survivors of modern slavery prior to the (1) design, and (2) implementation, of the Recovery Needs Assessment, published on 8 November 2021.

Answered by Baroness Williams of Trafford - Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms (HM Household) (Chief Whip, House of Lords)

The Government is committed to delivering tailored, needs-based support to assist victims of modern slavery in their recovery.

The Recovery Needs Assessment (RNA) was introduced on 27 September 2019. Throughout the design and implementation of the Recovery Needs Assessment we engaged with our primary support provider, The Salvation Army, and our network of specialist support providers who work closely with victims on a daily basis.

We are committed to embedding survivor voice in our policy development. In 2020 we undertook work engaging with survivors directly, to better understand their recovery needs and their experiences of the National Referral Mechanism.

We are engaging with survivors, as well as the broader sector, on a new government strategy to tackle modern slavery, alongside ongoing work to improve the victim journey through the RNA process.


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Baroness Greengross (Crossbench - Life peer) - @SallyGreengross
18 May 2022, 12:22 p.m.

I spoke in the Queen's Speech debate yesterday: https://t.co/6BqerfeqpE @ARCOtweets @ILCUK #HouseofLords #QueensSpeech

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 17 May 2022
Queen’s Speech

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