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Manuela Perteghella Excerpts
Wednesday 18th June 2025

(2 days, 20 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Seema Malhotra Portrait Seema Malhotra
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I thank the hon. Member for raising this issue. She is right: it is unacceptable that women can wait up to 10 years for an endometriosis diagnosis. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence’s updated guidelines on endometriosis make firmer recommendations on referral and investigations, which will help women receive a diagnosis and effective treatment faster. It is important that we continue to work as closely we can on this issue across the whole UK.

Manuela Perteghella Portrait Manuela Perteghella (Stratford-on-Avon) (LD)
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5. What assessment she has made of the potential impact of the Government’s proposed welfare reforms on financial inequalities experienced by disabled people.

Stephen Timms Portrait The Minister for Social Security and Disability (Sir Stephen Timms)
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The hon. Member is right to raise this issue; the current system does track too many people in financial inequality. We want disabled people to have chances in work, which others have always taken for granted. We will invest an additional £1 billion a year by the end of the decade in work, health and skills support.

Manuela Perteghella Portrait Manuela Perteghella
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I have spoken to several disabled constituents who are deeply fearful about the proposed cut to the limited capability for work and work-related activity element of universal credit. Research by Sense shows that one in four disabled people with complex needs could be pushed into debt if the changes go ahead. Will the Minister and his colleagues in the Department for Work and Pensions review this damaging proposal?

Stephen Timms Portrait Sir Stephen Timms
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At the moment, there are 200,000 people out of work on health and disability grounds who would love to be in a job, and who say they could be in a job today if they had the support to make that possible for them. We are determined to provide them with that support.