Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 14 Dec 2017
Hormone Pregnancy Tests
"I congratulate my right hon. Friend the Member for Hemel Hempstead (Sir Mike Penning) on securing this debate. I add my weight and support to his call for a statutory inquiry into the scandal of the supply of Primodos as a pregnancy test. He drew attention to the years that …..."Mark Pawsey - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 19 Oct 2017
Tobacco Control Plan
"The right hon. Gentleman is setting out the harm caused by tobacco. As a recent convert to the benefit of e-cigarettes in assisting people to stop smoking, I wonder whether he will be talking about the valuable role they play. Does he agree that it is a bit of a …..."Mark Pawsey - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 19 Oct 2017
Tobacco Control Plan
"I accept that the right hon. Gentleman wishes to park the issue of whether e-cigarettes should be available on prescription, but does he think that e-cigarette manufacturers should have a little more freedom—the tobacco products directive places restrictions on the advertising of e-cigarettes—to tell people about the nature of their …..."Mark Pawsey - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 11 Jul 2017
Contaminated Blood
"Does my hon. Friend agree that the inquiry needs to consider the challenges faced by people affected by contaminated blood who want children? A constituent of mine had one round of IVF treatment covered by the NHS, but he was not entitled to a second round, so he had to …..."Mark Pawsey - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 04 Jul 2017
Oral Answers to Questions
"Following the closure of their GP surgery, my constituents in Brownsover have had to make do without one over the past few years. Approvals are in place for a new surgery and it is due to open next summer. Will the Minister confirm that the timeline set out by NHS …..."Mark Pawsey - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 07 Feb 2017
Oral Answers to Questions
"Will the Secretary of State say a little more about how children’s mental health services can work more closely with schools and the education system more broadly?..."Mark Pawsey - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 20 Dec 2016
Oral Answers to Questions
"My constituent Marie Bingham administers a drug at home using pre-filled syringes, but she is unable to dispose of the used needles, partly because they are in 2.5 litre sharps tubs rather than 1 litre sharps tubs. It is a ludicrous situation. Is the Minister aware of the problem, and …..."Mark Pawsey - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 13 Dec 2016
CQC: NHS Deaths Review
"Will the Secretary of State say more about how the additional and extra information he has mentioned, which will be so important for patient groups in judging rates of progress, will be made available?..."Mark Pawsey - View Speech
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Written Question
Monday 12th September 2016
Asked by:
Mark Pawsey (Conservative - Rugby)
Question
to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many children and young people in Coventry and Warwickshire have been treated by child and adolescent mental health services in (a) 2013-14, (b) 2014-15 and (c) 2015-16.
Answered by Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford
Information is not available in the format requested. Information is only available from January 2016 onwards.
Information on the number of people in contact with young people’s mental health services at Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust at the end of each month from January to May 2016 is shown in the following table.
| January 2016 | February 2016 | March 2016 | April 2016 | May 2016 |
Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust | 4,420 | 4,505 | 4,690 | 5,490 | 4,660 |
Source: Mental Health Services Data Set (MHSDS), NHS Digital
Notes:
- The MHSDS contains record-level data about the care of children, young people and adults who are in contact with mental health, learning disabilities or autistic spectrum disorder services. The MHSDS has been collected from January 2016.
- Children and Young People Mental Health Services includes those services indentified within the MHSDS as having a designated Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) tier and additionally services to specified child mental health services where a CAMHS tier has not been present. Where this identifying information is not present in the dataset for a record, this would not be used in counts where accessing a specific mental health service type is a qualifying citeria. Further information about the construction of the measures included in this analysis can be found in the metadata file published in the Mental Health Services Monthly Statistics report.
- Children and Young People Mental Health Services counts may include people aged over 18 years who are transitioning to adult mental health services.
- All values have been rounded to the nearest 5.
Written Question
Monday 12th September 2016
Asked by:
Mark Pawsey (Conservative - Rugby)
Question
to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what the funding from the public purse was for child and adolescent mental health services in Coventry and Warwickshire in (a) 2013-14, (b) 2014-15 and (c) 2015-16.
Answered by Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford
Information is not available in the format requested. NHS England and local clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) are responsible for commissioning Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. Local authorities also commission some children and young people’s mental health services, as do schools.
The Government is investing an additional £1.4 billion in an ambitious five year programme of system-wide transformation to improve children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing. This comprises £150 million to develop evidence based community eating disorder services for children and young people, and £1.25 billion for improving children and young people’s mental health services and perinatal mental health services.
Most of the additional funding is for local areas to invest in transforming services. Funding was subsequently provided by NHS England to CCGs, including the three Coventry and Warwickshire CCGs, in August 2015. Allocations for 2015-16 are set out in Annex 4 of the Local Transformation Planning Guidance:
https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/annex-4-transformation-plan-guidance-ccg.pdf