Results 1-20 of 53 for smoking speaker:Ben Bradshaw
- Cancer Survivors (2 Jun 2009)
Ben Bradshaw: ...include extending breast screening to women aged up to 70; the roll-out of the bowel cancer screening programme—the first programme to target both men and women; and the introduction of smoke-free legislation. During 2007-08, the NHS breast screening programme screened more women than ever before. More than 1.7 million women were screened and 14,110 cancers were detected. There are...
- Written Answers — Health: Smoking (20 Apr 2009)
Ben Bradshaw: The information requested is not collected centrally. Data are available on the number of people who have stopped smoking through NHS Stop Smoking Services. This is reported on quarterly and annually at national, strategic health authority and primary care trust level by the NHS information centre for health and social care (IC) and the reports can be found on the NHS IC website at:...
- Written Answers — Health: NHS: Statistics (23 Mar 2009)
Ben Bradshaw: ...and Emergency Services Activity (KH09) Consultant Outpatient First Attendances (Health Authority Based) Childcare arrangements in NHS Trusts Out of area treatment Welsh Local Health Board Local Stop Smoking Services Survey of attitudes to and practice of prevention in primary care Assessing Variation in Uptake of NICE Approved Cancer Drugs A Strategy for NHS Information Quality Assurance...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Health: District General Hospitals (10 Feb 2009) has video
Ben Bradshaw: ...in the country to commission comprehensive well-being and prevention services based on local needs, but including delivery on a number of important issues, such as mental health, obesity, alcohol, smoking and sexual health, which I hope are being provided for in my hon. Friend's constituency.
- Written Answers — Health: Official Engagements (9 Feb 2009)
Ben Bradshaw: ... 11 November 2008 Media—Healthy Towns 12 November 2008 Meeting—Baroness Gould 12 November 2008 Meeting—Gisela Stewart MP 12 November 2008 Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) 13 November 2008 Westminster Hall Debate—Tackling Obesity 13 November 2008 Meeting—Marie Woolf—Journalist 17 November 2008 Reception for those...
- Written Answers — Health: Departmental Internet (4 Feb 2009)
Ben Bradshaw: ... Senior Dental Leadership Team Website www.info.doh.gov.uk/nhs/cdoweb.nsf/Main?OpenFrameset Sexual Health Professionals www.sexualhealthprofessional.org.uk Shape www.shape.dh.gov.uk Smoke Free England www.smokefreeengland.co.uk Social Work and Care www.socialworkandcare.co.uk Social Work Careers www.socialworkcareers.co.uk Specialist Advisory Committee on...
- Written Answers — Health: Mass Media (26 Nov 2008)
Ben Bradshaw: ...equality (OICW health sector) Regulatory Authority for Tissues and Embryos/RATE (All mentions) Renal/kidneys Right to die Roger Boyle (all mentions) Seasonal Flu Secondary care Sexual Health Sheila Shribman Smoking (OICW Health) Smoking ban (OICW Health) Social care/funding (NPM) Sperm donors STDs STIs Strategic Health Authorities (NPM) Syphilis TB Teeth (OICW health) Therapists Tobacco...
- [Hywel Williams in the Chair] — Stroke Sufferers (18 Nov 2008)
Ben Bradshaw: ...system will also work on the preventive messages on lifestyle and public health that he has rightly identified as being important. Those issues are the same as those for heart disease, and include smoking, obesity and physical exercise. Where necessary, people will be recommended courses on weight management and even cookery, assistance with smoking cessation, exercise classes and walking...
- Written Answers — Health: Departmental Marketing (27 Oct 2008)
Ben Bradshaw: ...£309,318 buying space within advertising breaks on the Jeremy Kyle show. The following table shows the spend on advertising on the Jeremy Kyle show by campaign. Campaign Spend (£) Anti Smoking 116,951 Child Immunisation 3,503 Social Care 11,157 Tobacco Send Off 102,675 Alcohol Awareness 15,460 Tobacco Motivation 53,299 Tobacco Lead Generation 6,273
- Written Answers — Health: Departmental Marketing (22 Oct 2008)
Ben Bradshaw: ...2005-06 £ million TV Radio Print media Department of Health Directories Advertising 0 0 0.07 DH Classified Advertising 0 0 0.05 Tobacco Education—Secondhand Smoke 5.29 1.65 0.67 Tobacco Education—Cessation 6.11 0.97 0.74 Tobacco Education—Support 0.55 0 0.85 E111 /EHIC Awareness 0 0 0.91 Flu Immunisation 0.78...
- Royal Assent: Primary Care (16 Oct 2008) has video
Ben Bradshaw: ...the health outcomes that they deliver, has also brought major benefits for patients. It has significantly improved the way in which GP practices record risk factors such as high blood pressure or smoking. This focuses attention not just on helping the sick to get well but on how to help people lead a more healthy lifestyle. This week we also agreed improvements with the BMA to the quality...
- Written Answers — Health: NHS Information Centre (6 Oct 2008)
Ben Bradshaw: .... It provides independent data for parliamentary questions covering a wide range of information from hospital admissions, statistics, national health service work force and salary data, alcohol, smoking and lifestyle surveys through to prescriptions data.
- Written Answers — Health: Departmental Telephone Services (10 Sep 2008)
Ben Bradshaw: ...FRANK 0800776600 FRANK Minicom 08009178765 Hepatitis C Line 08000850859 Hepatitis C Line 0800451451 DDSHL Helpline 2007 08000121636 DDSHL Helpline 2007 08000121737 Pregnancy Smoking Helpline 08001699169 Sexual Health Line 0800567123 Sexual Health Line Minicom 0800521361 Sexwise 0800282930 Smoking Helpline 08001690169 Smoking Helpline 08009176699...
- Written Answers — Health: Departmental Marketing (1 Sep 2008)
Ben Bradshaw: The Department and its agencies spent £33.09 million on branding and marketing activity in 2007-08. The top three campaigns, in terms of expenditure, in this period were smoking—£12.7 million, tobacco legislation—£5.9 million and sexual health—£3.46 million.
- Written Answers — Health: Primary Care Trusts: Statistics (1 Sep 2008)
Ben Bradshaw: .... Quarterly Childhood immunisation data; Integrated drug treatment system for prisons clinical activity; Monitoring revisions to new GP contract; National child measurement programme; NHS stop smoking services; Pharmaceutical, dental and ophthalmic services; Prevalence of breastfeeding at six-eight weeks; Primary care access survey; Prison health care performance monitoring: star ratings;...
- Written Answers — Health: Fish (17 Jul 2008)
Ben Bradshaw: ... Type Weight—kilogram (KG) Value (£) 2008 Coley 9.08 38 Calamari 1 6 Seafood Sticks 12 46 Mussels Greenlip 4 21 King Prawns 58 659 Prawns 128 912 Smoked Salmon 14 260 Sub Total 226.08 — Total — 9,057 2007 Coley 44.7 192 Crab Claws 5.4 82 Calamari — — Seafood...
- Written Answers — Health: Departmental Public Expenditure (15 Jul 2008)
Ben Bradshaw: ... Injury allowances 40 Electronic Staff Records 40 National Cancer Screening 40 NHS Choices 38 Health and Social Care Policy Research 34 Ambulance Radio Contract 34 Service Delivery 33 Tobacco Smoke Free Legislation 31 Smoking 26 Substance Misuse 25 Multi-Professional Education & Training Transfer 24 Pensions Programme 22 Contract...
- Written Answers — Health: Smoking (2 Jun 2008)
Ben Bradshaw: The Department's London estate is 'smoke-free'. There are no smoking shelters on the London estate provided by the Department.
- Written Answers — Health: Medical Examinations (19 May 2008)
Ben Bradshaw: ...such as heart disease, diabetes, asthma and mental illness to regular check-ups and for providing advice on health and treatment. QOF also rewards practices for recording blood pressure and smoking status and for treating high blood pressure and supporting patients to quit smoking. The Government are committed to implementing regular health checks for learning disabled patients and has...
- Fertility Treatment (Dudley PCT) (30 Apr 2008) has video
Ben Bradshaw: ...are aware that those are not the only access criteria applied by PCTs, but most of the others feature as clinical criteria in the NICE fertility guidelines. They include requirements to undertake a smoking cessation clinic or to lose weight, and so on, but those are clinical criteria set out by NICE and they are applied reasonably consistently across the country. Most PCTs have criteria...
