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Written Question
Eating Disorders: Mental Health Services
Thursday 24th March 2022

Asked by: Rosie Duffield (Labour - Canterbury)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment he has made of the impact of the outbreak of covid-19 on the demand for urgent NHS specialist eating disorder treatment in Kent and Medway.

Answered by Gillian Keegan - Secretary of State for Education

We have made no specific assessment.

However, NHS England and NHS Improvement have advised that Kent and Medway’s All Age Eating Disorder Service (AAEDS) introduced the role of a paediatric liaison nurse to aid collaborative working links between services and improve the patient journey. This role also allows for specific eating disorder training to be delivered to acute care colleagues. AAEDS has also introduced bi-weekly meetings between the service, acute medical wards and the provider collaborative to allow prompt, safe discharge from acute medical wards.

Since March 2020, an additional £1.7 million has been invested in the Kent and Medway AAEDS to address increased demand and complexity of cases. There are plans through adult community mental health transformation to further enhance the service with investment proposed during 2022/23.


Written Question
South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust: Standards
Tuesday 15th March 2022

Asked by: Rosie Duffield (Labour - Canterbury)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what percentage of ambulance responses by the South East Coast Ambulance Service to category 4 call-outs were within the target of 180 minutes; and what the average response time was in that service for category 4 call-outs in each of the last 24 months.

Answered by Edward Argar - Minister of State (Ministry of Justice)

Data on the percentage of South East Coast Ambulance Service ambulance responses in each category is not held centrally. The following table shows the average response time for each category in each of the last 24 months.

Date

Category 1 Average response time in minutes

Category 2 Average response time in minutes

Category 3 Average response time in hours, minutes and seconds

Category 4 Average response time in hours, minutes and seconds

February 2020

7:43

19:13

1:31:09

2:03:26

March 2020

7:52

21:25

1:44:50

2:11:09

April 2020

7:05

14:50

49:14

1:08:29

May 2020

7:00

14:28

44:56

59:14

June 2020

7:32

16:44

1:09:58

1:34:06

July 2020

7:58

18:41

1:26:13

1:46:31

August 2020

7:54

18:58

1:34:21

1:59:55

September 2020

7:45

18:57

1:28:53

2.05.26

October 2020

7:35

18:22

1:24:03

1:51:59

November 2020

7:35

17:34

1:14:25

1:42:20

December 2020

8:25

26:52

2:35:24

3:25:10

January 2021

8:30

25:54

2:26:53

2:31:16

February 2021

7:35

16:50

54:08

1:12:22

March 2021

7:37

18:37

1:14:27

1:29:08

April 2021

7:32

18:53

1:20:37

2:01:55

May 2021

7:57

21:28

1:44:13

2:28:51

June 2021

8:18

26:10

2:35:11

3:38:45

July 2021

8:49

30:37

3:13:50

2:48:25

August 2021

8:45

29:42

2:45:36

3:58:43

September 2021

9:00

30:58

3:07:16

4:07:53

October 2021

9:08

34:56

3:24:26

4:39:58

November 2021

9:11

33:33

2:42:44

4:16:33

December 2021

8:42

34:17

2:46:46

4:01:27

January 2022

8:44

28:21

2:01:32

2:46:29

February 2022

8:43

32:16

2:28:05

3:23:21


Written Question
South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust: Standards
Tuesday 15th March 2022

Asked by: Rosie Duffield (Labour - Canterbury)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what percentage of ambulance responses by the South East Coast Ambulance Service to category 3 call-outs were within the target of 120 minutes; and what the average response time was in that service for category 3 call-outs in each of the last 24 months.

Answered by Edward Argar - Minister of State (Ministry of Justice)

Data on the percentage of South East Coast Ambulance Service ambulance responses in each category is not held centrally. The following table shows the average response time for each category in each of the last 24 months.

Date

Category 1 Average response time in minutes

Category 2 Average response time in minutes

Category 3 Average response time in hours, minutes and seconds

Category 4 Average response time in hours, minutes and seconds

February 2020

7:43

19:13

1:31:09

2:03:26

March 2020

7:52

21:25

1:44:50

2:11:09

April 2020

7:05

14:50

49:14

1:08:29

May 2020

7:00

14:28

44:56

59:14

June 2020

7:32

16:44

1:09:58

1:34:06

July 2020

7:58

18:41

1:26:13

1:46:31

August 2020

7:54

18:58

1:34:21

1:59:55

September 2020

7:45

18:57

1:28:53

2.05.26

October 2020

7:35

18:22

1:24:03

1:51:59

November 2020

7:35

17:34

1:14:25

1:42:20

December 2020

8:25

26:52

2:35:24

3:25:10

January 2021

8:30

25:54

2:26:53

2:31:16

February 2021

7:35

16:50

54:08

1:12:22

March 2021

7:37

18:37

1:14:27

1:29:08

April 2021

7:32

18:53

1:20:37

2:01:55

May 2021

7:57

21:28

1:44:13

2:28:51

June 2021

8:18

26:10

2:35:11

3:38:45

July 2021

8:49

30:37

3:13:50

2:48:25

August 2021

8:45

29:42

2:45:36

3:58:43

September 2021

9:00

30:58

3:07:16

4:07:53

October 2021

9:08

34:56

3:24:26

4:39:58

November 2021

9:11

33:33

2:42:44

4:16:33

December 2021

8:42

34:17

2:46:46

4:01:27

January 2022

8:44

28:21

2:01:32

2:46:29

February 2022

8:43

32:16

2:28:05

3:23:21


Written Question
South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust: Standards
Tuesday 15th March 2022

Asked by: Rosie Duffield (Labour - Canterbury)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what percentage of ambulance responses by the South East Coast Ambulance Service to category 2 call-outs were within the target of 40 minutes; and what the average response time was in that service for category 2 call-outs in each of the last 24 months.

Answered by Edward Argar - Minister of State (Ministry of Justice)

Data on the percentage of South East Coast Ambulance Service ambulance responses in each category is not held centrally. The following table shows the average response time for each category in each of the last 24 months.

Date

Category 1 Average response time in minutes

Category 2 Average response time in minutes

Category 3 Average response time in hours, minutes and seconds

Category 4 Average response time in hours, minutes and seconds

February 2020

7:43

19:13

1:31:09

2:03:26

March 2020

7:52

21:25

1:44:50

2:11:09

April 2020

7:05

14:50

49:14

1:08:29

May 2020

7:00

14:28

44:56

59:14

June 2020

7:32

16:44

1:09:58

1:34:06

July 2020

7:58

18:41

1:26:13

1:46:31

August 2020

7:54

18:58

1:34:21

1:59:55

September 2020

7:45

18:57

1:28:53

2.05.26

October 2020

7:35

18:22

1:24:03

1:51:59

November 2020

7:35

17:34

1:14:25

1:42:20

December 2020

8:25

26:52

2:35:24

3:25:10

January 2021

8:30

25:54

2:26:53

2:31:16

February 2021

7:35

16:50

54:08

1:12:22

March 2021

7:37

18:37

1:14:27

1:29:08

April 2021

7:32

18:53

1:20:37

2:01:55

May 2021

7:57

21:28

1:44:13

2:28:51

June 2021

8:18

26:10

2:35:11

3:38:45

July 2021

8:49

30:37

3:13:50

2:48:25

August 2021

8:45

29:42

2:45:36

3:58:43

September 2021

9:00

30:58

3:07:16

4:07:53

October 2021

9:08

34:56

3:24:26

4:39:58

November 2021

9:11

33:33

2:42:44

4:16:33

December 2021

8:42

34:17

2:46:46

4:01:27

January 2022

8:44

28:21

2:01:32

2:46:29

February 2022

8:43

32:16

2:28:05

3:23:21


Written Question
South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust: Standards
Tuesday 15th March 2022

Asked by: Rosie Duffield (Labour - Canterbury)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what percentage of ambulance responses by the South East Coast Ambulance Service to category 1 call-outs were within the target of 15 minutes; and what the average response time was in that service for category 1 call-outs in each of the last 24 months.

Answered by Edward Argar - Minister of State (Ministry of Justice)

Data on the percentage of South East Coast Ambulance Service ambulance responses in each category is not held centrally. The following table shows the average response time for each category in each of the last 24 months.

Date

Category 1 Average response time in minutes

Category 2 Average response time in minutes

Category 3 Average response time in hours, minutes and seconds

Category 4 Average response time in hours, minutes and seconds

February 2020

7:43

19:13

1:31:09

2:03:26

March 2020

7:52

21:25

1:44:50

2:11:09

April 2020

7:05

14:50

49:14

1:08:29

May 2020

7:00

14:28

44:56

59:14

June 2020

7:32

16:44

1:09:58

1:34:06

July 2020

7:58

18:41

1:26:13

1:46:31

August 2020

7:54

18:58

1:34:21

1:59:55

September 2020

7:45

18:57

1:28:53

2.05.26

October 2020

7:35

18:22

1:24:03

1:51:59

November 2020

7:35

17:34

1:14:25

1:42:20

December 2020

8:25

26:52

2:35:24

3:25:10

January 2021

8:30

25:54

2:26:53

2:31:16

February 2021

7:35

16:50

54:08

1:12:22

March 2021

7:37

18:37

1:14:27

1:29:08

April 2021

7:32

18:53

1:20:37

2:01:55

May 2021

7:57

21:28

1:44:13

2:28:51

June 2021

8:18

26:10

2:35:11

3:38:45

July 2021

8:49

30:37

3:13:50

2:48:25

August 2021

8:45

29:42

2:45:36

3:58:43

September 2021

9:00

30:58

3:07:16

4:07:53

October 2021

9:08

34:56

3:24:26

4:39:58

November 2021

9:11

33:33

2:42:44

4:16:33

December 2021

8:42

34:17

2:46:46

4:01:27

January 2022

8:44

28:21

2:01:32

2:46:29

February 2022

8:43

32:16

2:28:05

3:23:21


Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 08 Feb 2022
Children’s Mental Health

Speech Link

View all Rosie Duffield (Lab - Canterbury) contributions to the debate on: Children’s Mental Health

Written Question
Dental Services: Refugees
Monday 18th October 2021

Asked by: Rosie Duffield (Labour - Canterbury)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment his Department has made of the availability of emergency dental treatment for refugees who have been resettled in the UK from Afghanistan as part of the UK's military withdrawal from that country.

Answered by Maria Caulfield - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Business and Trade) (Minister for Women)

Refugees, including those arriving from Afghanistan, can access emergency dental treatment via NHS 111.

Many individuals arriving from Afghanistan are doing so as part of the Afghanistan Relocation and Assistance Policy and Afghan Citizen’s Resettlement Scheme. A separate process applies in these cases, which includes linking with urgent care services. Where commissioners have made additional resources available this offer may be more comprehensive and include an enhanced health assessment.


Written Question
Verteporfin
Monday 6th September 2021

Asked by: Rosie Duffield (Labour - Canterbury)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment he has made of the adequacy of the stock of Verteporfin held by NHS trusts.

Answered by Nadine Dorries

The Department is aware of an ongoing supply issue affecting Visudyne® (verteporfin) injection due to manufacturing issues. We are working closely with the supplier and the National Health Service (NHS) to ensure that patients with the greatest clinical need can access the medicine. Comprehensive clinical guidance has been issued to the NHS which provides information on management of potentially affected patients during this time.


Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 09 Jun 2021
Menopausal Symptoms: Support

Speech Link

View all Rosie Duffield (Lab - Canterbury) contributions to the debate on: Menopausal Symptoms: Support

Written Question
Coronavirus: Vaccination
Friday 26th March 2021

Asked by: Rosie Duffield (Labour - Canterbury)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what safeguards he has put in place to ensure that people do not receive doses of the covid-19 vaccine from different manufacturers.

Answered by Nadhim Zahawi

Every effort should be made to determine which vaccine the individual received and to complete with the same vaccine. A number of processes are in place to ensure that knowledge of the first vaccine can be ascertained. This includes the card given to the patient at the time of vaccination, the capture of type of vaccine on the National Immunisation Management Service and the fact that this information is transferred to the patient’s medical record held by their general practitioner.

If the course is interrupted or delayed, it should be resumed using the same vaccine, but the first dose should not be repeated. There is no evidence on the interchangeability of the COVID-19 vaccines although studies are underway.