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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 12 Jul 2018
Sure Start

"Following up on the previous question, is the Minister aware that yesterday, the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Children published a report showing that many local authorities are unable to afford the early intervention programmes that have just been mentioned and are so effective? The result is that a lot of …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 20 Mar 2018
Free School Lunches and Milk, and School and Early Years Finance (Amendments Relating to Universal Credit) (England) Regulations 2018

"My Lords, I too echo the concerns of the noble Lord, Lord Bassam, about the Government’s proposals to introduce an earnings threshold for eligibility for free school meals and milk. This is very unfair, because it takes no account of the number of children who the parents have to feed. …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 02 Nov 2017
A Manifesto to Strengthen Families

"My Lords, I start by welcoming the Minister to the House of Lords and congratulate him on his meteoric rise to the Government Front Bench. I also thank the noble Lord, Lord Farmer, for a very interesting debate and extremely important manifesto. There are so many policy areas that could …..."
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Written Question
Children in Care
Monday 16th October 2017

Asked by: Baroness Walmsley (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask Her Majesty's Government how many young children placed into care out of area subsequently go missing or become victims of abuse.

Answered by Viscount Younger of Leckie - Shadow Minister (Work and Pensions)

The department does not hold information on looked after children placed out of area who subsequently go missing or become victims of abuse. However, local authorities, police and other partners share current local data to safeguard on all looked after children if they go missing. This includes understanding patterns of missing episodes to put preventative steps in place.

The government considers this an important issue. The Missing Children and Adults strategy, (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/missing-children-and-adults-strategy) which focuses primarily on vulnerable people who go missing within England and Wales, provides a core framework in which we can all work to deliver collectively the best protection possible for missing children, adults and their families.

The government is clear that the needs of the child are paramount when making decisions about the right care placement. Local authorities have a statutory duty to consider the right placement for the child and take into account a number of factors, one of which is placement area. For some children in care a placement outside of a home local authority area is in their best interests, provided there is effective planning and oversight. In recent years we have strengthened the safeguards around children being placed out of area, for example since 2013, Directors of Children’s Services must approve all placements at ‘distance’ (i.e. more than 20 miles away).


Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 03 Jul 2017
Fire Safety: Schools

"To ask Her Majesty’s Government, in the light of the Grenfell Tower fire, what plans they have to review their guidance Fire safety in new and existing school buildings...."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 03 Jul 2017
Fire Safety: Schools

"I thank the Minister for his reply and share his concerns about the victims of Grenfell. Is he aware that last year the London Fire Brigade did 184 school fire safety consultations and that, despite it feeling that all new and refurbished schools should have sprinklers fitted, only 2% of …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 04 Apr 2017
Children and Social Work Bill [HL]

"My Lords, I add a few words to those of my noble friend Lady Pinnock. I particularly thank the Government for the amendments to Clauses 4, 5 and 6, which were in response to a promise made to the noble Baroness, Lady King of Bow, and me during the Bill’s …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 04 Apr 2017
Children and Social Work Bill [HL]

"My Lords, my Amendment 12B is in this group. Today is a day of great celebration for me because ever since I came into your Lordships’ House, I, along with the noble Baronesses, Lady Massey and Lady Gould, who is not in her place, have campaigned across party for this. …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 23 Mar 2017
Education: Nursery and Early Years

"My Lords, the early years sector is very diverse in relation to types of governance. We have the state-funded sector, private settings, and not-for-profit and voluntary settings. Can the Minister ensure that the money to employ qualified early years teachers is easily available to all kinds of settings?..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Tue 21 Mar 2017
Immigration Skills Charge Regulations 2017

"My Lords, as my noble friend Lady Hamwee said, I would like to say a few words about health and social care. Report after report shows the dire financial straits in which NHS employers find themselves, with 75% of hospitals already in deficit and A&E departments struggling to meet the …..."
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