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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 30 Sep 2019
Health Infrastructure Plan

"I welcome today’s statement and the benefit it will bring to Northern Ireland by way of the Barnett consequentials. I also welcome the reference to NHS workforce investment. The Minister will no doubt be aware that Northern Ireland faces a very particular challenge with the recruitment and retention of consultants. …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 03 Apr 2019
Infant First Aid Training for Parents

"I congratulate the hon. Lady on securing this important debate. The statistics that she outlines demonstrate how important first aid training could be—it could genuinely save lives. Given the number of agencies and organisations that young parents engage with, from schools and nurseries to GP practices, is there not a …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 03 Apr 2019
Infant First Aid Training for Parents

"I endorse what the hon. Gentleman and my hon. Friend the Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) have said about using antenatal classes. The parents are there and they want to learn, so that is a good opportunity. Does he agree that there are alternative opportunities, such as through Sure Start, …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Mon 28 Jan 2019
Cervical Cancer Smear Tests

"I absolutely agree with the hon. Lady that GPs and others must take the concerns of young people under 25 seriously. I recently attended a pensioners’ parliament in Northern Ireland and many women over 64 spoke of the difficulty of being taken seriously when they go to the doctor. The …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 19 Apr 2018
Surgical Mesh

"Let me begin by adding my voice to those of other Members in congratulating the hon. Member for Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle (Emma Hardy) on securing and introducing a debate on this important issue.

I agree with much of what has been said by Members on both sides …..."

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Written Question
Doctors: Resignations
Wednesday 28th March 2018

Asked by: Emma Little Pengelly (Democratic Unionist Party - Belfast South)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many doctors have left the NHS since the UK voted to leave the EU.

Answered by Steve Barclay

There has not been any significant change in the number of doctors and nurses leaving the National Health Service since the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, and they have moved broadly in line with the two years preceding the referendum.

Since the EU referendum, there are a total of 3,601 additional staff from EU27 countries.

NHS Digital publishes workforce statistics and the following tables show the number of doctors and nurses and health visitors who left NHS employment since the UK voted to leave the EU.

Leavers from NHS trusts and clinical commissioning groups in England from 30 June 2016 to 31 December 2017

NHS Hospital and Community Health Service (HCHS) Doctors - Leavers (Headcount)

Nurses and Health visitors - Leavers (Headcount)

June 2016 to June 2017

16,201

34,452

July 2017 to December 2017

12,125

17,871


Source: NHS Digital, HCHS workforce statistics.


Written Question
Nurses: Resignations
Wednesday 28th March 2018

Asked by: Emma Little Pengelly (Democratic Unionist Party - Belfast South)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many nurses have left employment with the NHS after the UK voted to leave the EU.

Answered by Steve Barclay

There has not been any significant change in the number of doctors and nurses leaving the National Health Service since the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, and they have moved broadly in line with the two years preceding the referendum.

Since the EU referendum, there are a total of 3,601 additional staff from EU27 countries.

NHS Digital publishes workforce statistics and the following tables show the number of doctors and nurses and health visitors who left NHS employment since the UK voted to leave the EU.

Leavers from NHS trusts and clinical commissioning groups in England from 30 June 2016 to 31 December 2017

NHS Hospital and Community Health Service (HCHS) Doctors - Leavers (Headcount)

Nurses and Health visitors - Leavers (Headcount)

June 2016 to June 2017

16,201

34,452

July 2017 to December 2017

12,125

17,871


Source: NHS Digital, HCHS workforce statistics.


Written Question
Social Services: Minimum Wage
Monday 5th March 2018

Asked by: Emma Little Pengelly (Democratic Unionist Party - Belfast South)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what estimate he has made of the proportion of the total sleep-in back pay liability which will accrue to providers in the Belfast South constituency.

Answered by Caroline Dinenage

This information is not centrally held.

The Government is in discussions with the devolved administration as they work with social care sector representatives to better understand the impact of these liabilities in Northern Ireland.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 21 Feb 2018
Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review

"I welcome the Secretary of State’s statement. I have met and been contacted by many women in my constituency who continue to suffer excruciating pain and serious detrimental outcomes as a result of surgical mesh implants. I welcome these initiatives, but I suggest that there would be huge value in …..."
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Written Question
Social Services: Northern Ireland
Tuesday 19th December 2017

Asked by: Emma Little Pengelly (Democratic Unionist Party - Belfast South)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what representations his Department has received about the sustainability of the social care sector in Northern Ireland when providers and those in receipt of personal budgets have to fund historical liabilities for sleep-in shifts.

Answered by Jackie Doyle-Price

The Government is in discussions with the devolved administration as they work with social care sector representatives to better understand the impact of these liabilities in Northern Ireland.

The Secretary of State receives representations on many issues, including regarding social care, but we have not identified any representations specifically relating to this issue.

The Secretary of State has an ongoing dialogue with the Chancellor of the Exchequer on many issues.