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Health Inequalities — [Mr. Martyn Jones in the Chair] (18 Mar 2009)

Neil Turner: ...sees fat families. That is unfortunate, but if someone's problem is only tackled individually, the mother or whoever does the cooking will continue to provide chips, pies and so on. It is unusual to hear someone from Wigan denigrating pies, but I accept that they are not a healthy pattern of eating. Smoking must also be tackled individually, so intervention is labour intensive and,...

Health Inequalities (9 Oct 2007)

Neil Turner: ...than those for the UK, nationally. Those PCTs that have been identified as spearhead trusts have been given no extra funding to tackle those issues. Where specific funding has been given—for smoking cessation services, for example—and practice nurses have been used in GP surgeries to screen for cancers, there have been dramatic improvements. The lesson that we can learn from...

Opposition Day — [18th Allotted Day]: NHS Workforce and Service Development (11 Oct 2006)

Neil Turner: ...their operation—I would not suggest that for one minute. The post and pre-operative aspects are being dealt with in people's own homes. Cancer therapy is being delivered at home. There are smoking cessation clinics in the clinics that I mentioned. In the case of dental treatment, there is an emergency line that operates 24/7 for the whole of the borough. That shows a shift from...

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