Mentions:
1: Theresa Villiers (Con - Chipping Barnet) It had a real-life impact. - Speech Link
2: Kirsty Blackman (SNP - Aberdeen North) ; and 17% see it as pro-Israel. - Speech Link
3: Stephanie Peacock (Lab - Barnsley East) events in Israel and Palestine, where over the past few months we have seen an intolerable loss of life - Speech Link
4: Julia Lopez (Con - Hornchurch and Upminster) Members, but the general public.I have expressed to the director-general a concern that in public life - Speech Link
Jun. 14 2023
Source Page: I. Biomanufacturing Fund Scheme guidance. 12p. II. Commercial clinical trials in the UK: the Lord O’Shaughnessy review. Final report. Incl. annexes. 75p. III. Response to Professor Dame Angela McLean’s Pro-Innovation Regulation of Technologies Review. Life Sciences. 18p. IV. Pro-innovation Regulation of Technologies Review. Life Sciences [presented by Professor Dame Angela McLean]. 23p. V. Government response to the Lord O’Shaughnessy review into commercial clinical trials in the UK. 7p.Found: Response to Professor Dame Angela McLean’s Pro-Innovation Regulation of Technologies Review.
Oct. 21 2009
Source Page: National DNA Database annual report 2007/09. 56 p.Found: In February 2008 he was charged, convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of
Jun. 14 2023
Source Page: I. Biomanufacturing Fund Scheme guidance. 12p. II. Commercial clinical trials in the UK: the Lord O’Shaughnessy review. Final report. Incl. annexes. 75p. III. Response to Professor Dame Angela McLean’s Pro-Innovation Regulation of Technologies Review. Life Sciences. 18p. IV. Pro-innovation Regulation of Technologies Review. Life Sciences [presented by Professor Dame Angela McLean]. 23p. V. Government response to the Lord O’Shaughnessy review into commercial clinical trials in the UK. 7p.Found: Response to Professor Dame Angela McLean’s Pro-Innovation Regulation of Technologies Review.
Asked by: Choudhury, Foysol (Scottish Labour - Lothian)
Question
To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to ensure that the power of attorney rights of care home residents are upheld.
Answered by Todd, Maree - Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport
The Scottish Governments Foreword - Health and Social Care Standards: my support, my life - gov.scot (www.gov.scot) set out what people should expect when using health, social care or social work services in Scotland including care homes. They seek to provide better outcomes for everyone; to ensure that individuals are treated with respect and dignity, and that the basic human rights are upheld. Standard 2.12 states that if residents are unable to make their own decisions, the views of those who know their wishes, such as carers, independent advocates, formal or informal representatives must be sought and taken into account.
The Care Inspectorate is the regulator of care services in Scotland and is a non- departmental body and independent of the Scottish Government. Using the Health and Social Care Standards, they inspect services to ensure the safety, protection and wellbeing of residents. Through their inspection process, they review personal plans to determine the capacity status of individuals in receipt of care and support. If a valid s47 certificate of incapacity is in place they will review that the legal proxy advocate is involved in pro-active decision making about the care and support in accordance with the individual.
Correspondence Nov. 29 2023
Committee: Health and Social Care Committee (Department: Department of Health and Social Care)Found: since May this year, to agree a schem e that achieves our joint objectives of supporting patients, the life
Mentions:
1: Kate Kniveton (Con - Burton) litigation.”The report said that these issues were underpinned by a number of themes, including a “pro-contact - Speech Link
2: Mike Freer (Con - Finchley and Golders Green) risk posed by a parent is fully considered, and only subsequently is their involvement in a child’s life - Speech Link
Nov. 20 2023
Source Page: Landmark deal to boost nation’s health and save NHS £14 billionFound: treatments for NHS patients, support financial sustainability of the health service and advance UK life
Nov. 20 2023
Source Page: Landmark deal to boost nation’s health and save NHS £14 billionFound: treatments for NHS patients, support financial sustainability of the health service and advance UK life
Asked by: Fiona Bruce (Conservative - Congleton)
Question to the Home Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps he is taking to ensure that non-statutory guidance on abortion clinic safe access zones around abortion clinics issued by his Department supports the human rights of people with pro-life views.
Answered by Chris Philp - Minister of State (Home Office)
The Government respects people’s fundamental rights provided under Article 9 (freedom of thought, religion and belief), Article 10 (freedom of expression) and Article 11 (freedom of association and assembly) of the European Convention on Human Rights. The enforcement of abortion safe access zones must be compliant with the ECHR.
The Government has recently consulted publicly on the guidance. We are currently analysing all responses to the consultation, which closed on 22 January, and we will publish the final guidance in due course.