Helen Whately

Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)

Conservative MP for Faversham and Mid Kent

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Recent appearances

  • Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Integrated Care Boards 15 Mar 2024

    Nine integrated care boards (ICBs) delivered value-weighted activity (VWA) of at least 104% of the 2019/20 baseline in 2022/23, they are: - NHS Cambridgeshire and Peterborough ICB; - NHS South East London ICB; - NHS North East London ICB; - NHS North Central London ICB; - NHS North West London ICB; - NHS Coventry and Warwickshire ICB; - NHS North East and North Cumbria ICB; - NHS Humber and...
  • Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Mental Capacity 15 Mar 2024

    The situation remains as set out in April 2023. The implementation of the Liberty Protection Safeguards (LPS) has been delayed beyond the life of this Parliament. We will therefore not be publishing a timetable for the introduction of the LPS at this time.
  • St Peter’s Hospital, Maldon 14 Mar 2024

    I thank my right hon. Friend the Member for Maldon (Sir John Whittingdale) for securing this important debate about the future of NHS services for his constituents. I know that St Peter’s Hospital, which has a long history of delivering local NHS services, is close to his heart and those of many people in his area. He spoke of the dedication of the staff who have worked there over the...

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Conservative MP for Faversham and Mid Kent

Entered the House of Commons on 8 May 2015 — General election

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Topics of interest

Helen Whately campaigned to remain in the European Union Source: BBC

  • Department of Health and Social Care
  • Department of Health
  • Department for Transport
  • Cabinet Office
  • Department for Business
  • Energy and Industrial Strategy
  • Mental Illness: Surveys
  • Social Services
  • Housing: Construction
  • Meningitis: Health Education
  • Travellers: Caravan Sites

Currently held offices

  • Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) (since 26 Oct 2022)

Other offices held in the past

  • Member, Health and Social Care Committee (25 Oct 2022 to 8 Nov 2022)
  • Member, Finance (No.2) Bill Committee ( 8 Dec 2021 to 11 Jan 2022)
  • Member, Public Accounts Committee (30 Nov 2021 to 17 Oct 2022)
  • The Exchequer Secretary (16 Sep 2021 to 7 Jul 2022)
  • Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) (13 Feb 2020 to 16 Sep 2021)
  • The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (10 Sep 2019 to 13 Feb 2020)
  • Deputy Chair, Conservative Party (17 Apr 2019 to 10 Sep 2019)
  • Member, Draft Domestic Abuse Bill (Joint) Committee (27 Feb 2019 to 6 Nov 2019)
  • Vice-Chair, Conservative Party (27 Jul 2018 to 17 Apr 2019)
  • Member, Health and Social Care Committee ( 8 Jul 2015 to 3 May 2017)

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Register of Members’ Interests

Last updated: 4 Mar 2024.

3. Gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources
Name of donor: Policy Exchange
Address of donor: 1 Old Queen Street, London SW1H 9JA
Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: Taxi home from Conservative Party Conference due to an injury at that time, value £346.50
Date received: 4 October 2023
Date accepted: 4 October 2023
Donor status: other (charity, registration 1096300)
(Registered 26 October 2023)

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