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Written Question
Care Homes
Thursday 4th February 2021

Asked by: Baroness Greengross (Crossbench - Life peer)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what the occupancy rate as a percentage of the nursing and care homes in England was for each month in 2015.

Answered by Lord Bethell

The information is not available in the format requested. Data on care home occupancy has not been systematically collected from care homes, whose residents are a mix of publicly and self-funded clients.


Written Question
Care Homes
Thursday 4th February 2021

Asked by: Baroness Greengross (Crossbench - Life peer)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what the occupancy rate as a percentage of the nursing and care homes in England was for each month in 2020.

Answered by Lord Bethell

The information is not available in the format requested. Data on care home occupancy has not been systematically collected from care homes, whose residents are a mix of publicly and self-funded clients.


Written Question
Care Homes
Thursday 4th February 2021

Asked by: Baroness Greengross (Crossbench - Life peer)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what the occupancy rate as a percentage of the nursing and care homes in England was for each month in 2019.

Answered by Lord Bethell

The information is not available in the format requested. Data on care home occupancy has not been systematically collected from care homes, whose residents are a mix of publicly and self-funded clients.


Written Question
Contraceptives and Hormone Replacement Therapy
Friday 4th December 2020

Asked by: Baroness Greengross (Crossbench - Life peer)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask Her Majesty's Government whether, and if so, why there is a shortage of (1) widely used contraceptive preparations, and (2) hormone replacement therapy products; why (a) Brevinor, (b) Eloine, (c) Norimin, (d) Synphase, (e) Tisnell, and (f) Zoely, oral contraceptive tablets are currently unavailable; when they estimate that those tablets will be resupplied; and what steps they are taking to ensure the continued availability of all contraceptive preparations and HRT products.

Answered by Lord Bethell

The overall supply position of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) products has been improving since the end of February 2020 and will continue to improve in the coming months.

We have been advised that supplies of Brevinor, Norimin and Synphase tablets will be available from late January/early February 2021, with supplies of Yiznell available from early January 2021. Supplies of Eloine and Zoely tablets remain available via the usual routes.

Issues such as regulatory or manufacturing problems, problems accessing supplies of pharmaceutical raw ingredients and commercial decisions to divest certain products can affect the supply of medicines, including HRT and oral contraceptives.


Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 05 Oct 2020
Covid-19: Adult Social Care Complaints

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 05 Oct 2020
Covid-19: Adult Social Care Complaints

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 28 Sep 2020
Covid-19: Medical and Funeral Expenses

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 24 Sep 2020
Mental Health Services: Young People

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Written Question
Social Services: Complaints
Monday 14th September 2020

Asked by: Baroness Greengross (Crossbench - Life peer)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask Her Majesty's Government, following the suspension of all casework by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman between 26 March and 29 June due to the COVID-19 pandemic, what steps they have taken to ensure that complaints made during that period were handled in line with the Local Authority Social Services and National Health Service Complaints (England) Regulations 2009; and what steps they are now taking to ensure that complaints about adult social care are handled appropriately.

Answered by Lord Bethell

The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGSCO) took the decision to suspend new complaints in order to protect frontline services. It has now fully reopened and is working through complaints received during the pause. Members of the public will not lose their access to justice because of the pandemic, and complaints regarding the COVID-19 outbreak period are now being considered as are all other complaints. The LGSCO has taken steps to ensure complainants are not penalised on time grounds for not being able to come to the LGSCO during the pause. The LGSCO has also carefully tracked legislation and guidance in operation since the outbreak and developed expertise to consistently investigate complaints made about council and social care provider actions during that period.


Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 02 Jul 2020
Covid-19: Mental Health Services

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