Results 1-10 of 10 for foundation hospital speaker:Tim Loughton
- [Mr. Eric Illsley in the Chair] — Speech, Language and Communication (9 Oct 2007)
Tim Loughton: ...involved in this area. I CAN operated a school in my constituency that unfortunately had to close a few years ago but had an excellent reputation. I CAN commented on the Ofsted report on the foundation stage, which came out in March of this year, and made the point that "it is clear that more should be done from top to bottom to identify and then support young children with SLC...
- Written Answers — Health: NHS Foundation Trusts (18 Jun 2007)
Tim Loughton: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many of her Department's staff have been (a) recruited by and (b) seconded to designated foundation trust hospitals.
- Public Bill Committee: Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Bill [Lords]: Clause 19 (13 Jul 2006)
Tim Loughton: ...concerns the definition of health. I know that the Minister will come straight back and tell me that it is not necessary because it is covered in whatever paragraph such definitions are covered. Hospital services are defined through six different categories: a national health service trust,an NHS foundation trust, a primary care trust, an independent hospital, an independent clinic and an...
- Public Bill Committee: Childcare Bill: Clause 18 - Meaning of childcare (13 Dec 2005)
Tim Loughton: ...of subsection (2) that refers to “education for a child”. This might be more relevant to the debate that we will have about the clauses around clause 41, which relate to the early years foundation stage and the criteria on which that will be drawn up. Education should not be referred to as child care and we want to remove that part of the definition. Perhaps the Minister can...
- Royal West Sussex NHS Trust (6 Jul 2005)
Tim Loughton: ...particularly because he has form; he is well known for taking up the cause of local health establishments. Indeed, I remember a debate held in this Chamber some years ago on the King Edward VII hospital at Midhurst, and it is due in no small part to my hon. Friend's efforts that that hospital has survived. He is now rightly taking up the cause of another centre of excellence in his...
- Public Bill Committee: Children Bill [Lords]: Clause 8 - Arrangements to safeguard and promote welfare (19 Oct 2004)
Mr Tim Loughton: ...Amendments Nos. 27 to 29 would add the word ''practitioners'' after the various health bodies that are mentioned: a primary care trust in subsection 1(d), an NHS trust in subsection 1(e) and an NHS foundation trust in subsection 1(f). How do the provisions of the Bill include private practitioners? Do they include a private physiotherapist or any other allied professionals who may be...
- Written Answers — Health: Foundation Hospitals (8 Dec 2003)
Mr Tim Loughton: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what powers foundation hospitals will have to appoint their own auditors.
- Mental Health (7 May 2003)
Mr Tim Loughton: ...retire early, according to a study by the Royal College of Psychiatrists. The problem is worst in inner London and north-west England. Dr. Andrew McCulloch, the chief executive of the Mental Health Foundation, has said: "This is a disaster in the making. The Government has no strategy for dealing with this. If we lose all these experienced older staff, it is very difficult to see how we...
- Written Answers — Health: Foundation Hospitals (25 Nov 2002)
Mr Tim Loughton: To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) what constraints there will be on foundation hospital trusts' autonomy over the level of local pay settlements for clinical and non-clinical staff; (2) if he will make a statement on the accountability mechanism for foundation hospital trusts; (3) who will be eligible to sit on boards of foundation hospital trusts; and how they will be appointed.
- Care Homes (8 Jul 2002)
Mr Tim Loughton: ...course, to the Prime Minister the cry of "Geriatric residential facility, geriatric residential facility, geriatric residential facility" may not sound quite as sexy, or be as good a soundbite, as "Hospitals, hospitals, hospitals"; but such facilities are no less important to the bigger picture of health care. Where does the Prime Minister acquire figures allowing him to make his...
