Department of Health and Social Care: Disability

(asked on 15th June 2023) - View Source

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, with reference to the National Disability Strategy published 28 July 2021, which of his Department’s commitments in that strategy that have not been paused as a result of legal action have (a) been fully, (b) been partially and (c) not been implemented.


Answered by
Maria Caulfield Portrait
Maria Caulfield
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Business and Trade) (Minister for Women)
This question was answered on 22nd June 2023

In January 2022, the High Court declared the National Disability Strategy (NDS) was unlawful because the UK Disability Survey, which informed it, was held to be a voluntary consultation that failed to comply with the legal requirements on public consultations.

The Department had eight policies included in the National Disability Strategy.

The following commitments have been fully implemented, working with the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, invest £71 million in the Care and Supported Housing Fund (CASSH) Fund (2021-22), work with disabled people and disability organisations at every stage of social care reform, NHS England to expand Learning from lives and deaths, people with a learning disability and autistic people (LeDeR) programme to include autistic people by March 2022, the Home Office and the Department will jointly lead a review into the protections and support available to adults abused in their own homes by people providing their care, coordinating inputs from wider Government, disabled people, carers organisations and other interested parties, following an independent review of the Disabled Facilities Grant published in December 2018, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and the Department of Health and Social Care will jointly publish new government guidance for local authorities in England on effective delivery of the £573 million Disabled Facilities Grant in 2021.

The following commitment has been partially implemented, subject to evaluation, the Department to make training on autism and learning disability available for all 2.7 million health and adult social care staff. The following commitment has not yet been implemented, develop an autism public understanding initiative by autumn 2021. The following commitment has been paused; establish a new disability data working group in 2021 to improve health and social care data.

We remain fully committed to supporting disabled people in the UK through creating more opportunities, protecting their rights and ensuring they fully benefit from, and can contribute to, every aspect of our society. To support this, the Department will be providing further details of our recent achievements to improve disabled people’s lives in the forthcoming Disability Action Plan consultation due for publication in the summer.

Ahead of this, the Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work will write providing a list of these achievements and will place a copy in the House Library.

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