Mentions:
1: Sally-Ann Hart (Con - Hastings and Rye) areas.As a member of all-party parliamentary group for hospice and end of life care, I am very happy - Speech Link
2: Sally-Ann Hart (Con - Hastings and Rye) and end of life care. - Speech Link
3: Martin Vickers (Con - Cleethorpes) and end of life care. - Speech Link
4: Helen Whately (Con - Faversham and Mid Kent) and end of life care. - Speech Link
5: Helen Whately (Con - Faversham and Mid Kent) and end of life care. - Speech Link
6: Colleen Fletcher (Lab - Coventry North East) and end of life care. - Speech Link
7: Sally-Ann Hart (Con - Hastings and Rye) and end of life care. - Speech Link
8: Chris Loder (Con - West Dorset) and end of life care. - Speech Link
9: Sally-Ann Hart (Con - Hastings and Rye) and end of life care. - Speech Link
10: Peter Aldous (Con - Waveney) and end of life care. - Speech Link
11: Peter Gibson (Con - Darlington) and end of life care. - Speech Link
12: Edward Timpson (Con - Eddisbury) and end of life care. - Speech Link
13: Helen Whately (Con - Faversham and Mid Kent) and end of life care. - Speech Link
14: Rachael Maskell (LAB - York Central) and end of life care. - Speech Link
15: Bambos Charalambous (Lab - Enfield, Southgate) and end of life care. - Speech Link
16: Richard Drax (Con - South Dorset) and end of life care. - Speech Link
17: Patrick Grady (SNP - Glasgow North) and end of life care. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford (Con - Life peer) The service has supported more than 90,000 patients since its launch at the end of 2020 and is scaling - Speech Link
2: Baroness Finlay of Llandaff (XB - Life peer) to address the very important conversations around end of life and resuscitation procedures, which establish - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Penny Mordaunt (Con - Portsmouth North) to the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill, followed by debate on a motion on hospice funding - Speech Link
2: Bob Blackman (Con - Harrow East) Friend the Leader of the House for the allocation of time for the hospice funding debate. - Speech Link
3: Penny Mordaunt (Con - Portsmouth North) I shall ensure that the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care has heard his concerns, and that - Speech Link
4: Penny Mordaunt (Con - Portsmouth North) their ability to lead a good quality of life are also protected. - Speech Link
Apr. 17 2024
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Apr. 17 2024
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Apr. 17 2024
Source Page: Disability Assistance for Older People (Scotland) Regulations 2024: Fairer Scotland Duty AssessmentFound: their life.
Apr. 15 2024
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Apr. 15 2024
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Mentions:
1: Wes Streeting (Lab - Ilford North) This particularly vulnerable group of children and young people are at the wrong end of all the statistics - Speech Link
2: Rosie Winterton (Lab - Doncaster Central) debate on the hospice movement, and I am sure that many Members will want to participate in those as - Speech Link
3: Victoria Atkins (Con - Louth and Horncastle) and in other parts of public life. - Speech Link
4: Neale Hanvey (Alba - Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath) support to come to a reasonable discussion and end point. - Speech Link
5: Victoria Atkins (Con - Louth and Horncastle) and young people who are asking questions of their identity and about their path in life. - Speech Link
Asked by: Barry Sheerman (Labour (Co-op) - Huddersfield)
Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how much funding her Department has provided to hospices in each of the last three financial years.
Answered by Helen Whately - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)
Since 2020 NHS England has provided hospices with over £350 million nationally, to secure and increase National Health Service capacity and to support hospital discharge. In addition, since 2021/22, nearly £63 million has been provided to children’s hospices as part of the Children and Young People’s Hospice Grant. Separate, further investment in children and young people’s palliative and end of life care, including hospices, has also been made through the NHS Long Term Plan’s commitment to match-fund clinical commissioning groups, and subsequently integrated care boards (ICBs), totalling over £23 million.