Mentions:
1: John McDonnell (LAB - Hayes and Harlington) The employer has got 200 workers in a shift—packed together and working closely—handing items of clothing - Speech Link
2: Dawn Butler (LAB - Brent Central) If it is a war, is it not right that we should be sending in our doctors and nurses with the protective - Speech Link
3: John McDonnell (LAB - Hayes and Harlington) equipment and clothing, with nurses and doctors relying on makeshift masks and plastic bags. - Speech Link
4: Simon Clarke (CON - Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland) I can confirm that 26,000 care organisations—care homes, home care and hospices—have each received 300 - Speech Link
Oral Evidence Mar. 19 2020
Inquiry: Preparations for CoronavirusFound: A lot of staff are worried about the lack of protective clothing and equipment.
Oral Evidence Mar. 19 2020
Inquiry: Management of the Coronavirus OutbreakFound: A lot of staff are worried about the lack of protective clothing and equipment.Here is a comment from
Jan. 07 2020
Source Page: Carbapenamase producing enterobacterales: framework of actionsFound: and visitors in the care environment Hand h ygiene 7 Respiratory and cough hygiene Personal protective
Mentions:
1: Baroness Finlay of Llandaff (CB - Life peer) the private sector, where NHS patients might be treated in the private or voluntary sector, such as hospices - Speech Link
2: Baroness Hollins (CB - Life peer) groups.I recently heard of a trainee psychiatrist, a young mother working part-time, choosing to wear protective - Speech Link
Sep. 24 2019
Source Page: Vaccine update: issue 299, September 2019, flu special editionFound: continue to workers employed by registered residential care or nursing homes, homecare organisations and hospices
Oral Evidence Jan. 29 2019
Inquiry: Funding priorities in the 2018-19 Budget: HealthFound: There is a key issue when it comes to hospices, which has been there for many years.
Oral Evidence Oct. 17 2018
Inquiry: Funding priorities in the 2018-19 Budget: HealthFound: There is a key issue when it comes to hospices, which has been there for many years.
Mentions:
1: Jacob Rees-Mogg (CON - North East Somerset) It is right and proper that we allow charity to flourish and bloom, but then we have to put it in a protective - Speech Link
2: Antoinette Sandbach (LDEM - Eddisbury) There is a wonderful double-decker bus that drives around with vintage clothing for sale. - Speech Link
3: Craig Williams (CON - Montgomeryshire) My constituency has a number of hospices and charities—Velindre cancer centre and George Thomas hospice—to - Speech Link
Feb. 23 2015
Source Page: I. Going smoke-free: the medical case for clean air in the home, at work and in public places. A report on passive smoking by the Tobacco Advisory Group of the Royal College of Physicians, July 2005. 209 p. II. The impact of smokefree legislation in England: evidence review. March 2011. 23 p. III. The health consequences of involuntary exposure to tobacco smoke. A report of the Surgeon General [US Dept. of Health and Human Services]. 727 p. IV. Healthy lives, Healthy people: a tobacco control plan for England. 57 p.Found: 179 14.5Nursing homes, hospices and other long-stay institutions180 14.6Hotels181 14.7Domiciliary visits181