Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford

Conservative Peer

@nicolablackwood UK Parliament Profile

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🗣️ Speeches and Debates

  • Visas: Highly Skilled People - Question 26 Nov 2025

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  • Visas: Highly Skilled People - Question 26 Nov 2025

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  • Visas: Highly Skilled People - Question 26 Nov 2025

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  • Goodmayes Hospital Mental Health Facility - Question 13 Nov 2025

    My Lords, I am sure the whole House will join in sending condolences. I am pleased that the Minister identified improving the performance at the CQC as an important step in preventing these tragedies from happening in the first place. She will know that Penny Dash reviewed the performance of the CQC and made a number of recommendations particularly relevant to mental health providers. Some...
  • European Framework Programme 10 - Question 4 Sep 2025

    My Lords, there have been a number of calls from research and university representatives for the programme to take a balanced approach to research security but also to reduce bureaucracy. Can the Minister please say how he will evaluate and negotiate on FP 10’s provisions for ethical research but also on derisking investments so that we can ensure that they align with UK priorities but do...
  • Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy: Givinostat - Question 22 Jul 2025

    My Lords, I declare my interest as chair of Genomics England and Oxford University Innovation. This product is a classic example of one that should be eligible for the innovative medicines fund. However, concerns have been raised about the clarity of entry criteria, transparency and scale of ambition. What steps are being taken to tackle those challenges in order to address the concerns...
  • Independent Commission on Adult Social Care - Question 22 Jul 2025

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  • Improving Cyber Resilience - Question 21 May 2025

    My Lords, when Richard Horne spoke at the CYBERUK conference this month, he stated that Britain has suffered double the number of serious cyberattacks in recent months compared with the same period last year. Nevertheless, only 35,000 SMEs have been issued with Cyber Essentials certificates in the last year. Can the Minister say what steps are being taken to increase uptake? Without it, SMEs...

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✍️ Written Questions and Answers

  • Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Vaccination 13 Feb 2020

    To assess the causes of the decline in uptake of vaccinations, Public Health England (PHE) undertakes annual surveys of parents and adolescents to understand how knowledge, beliefs and attitudes towards immunisation, vaccine safety and disease severity influence vaccine uptake decision-making. PHE believes that the causes of the decline in vaccine include access to services and...
  • Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Vaccination: Children 13 Feb 2020

    The NHS Long Term Plan set out a clear commitment to improve uptake of vaccinations and a range of action has been taken. This has included expanding key childhood vaccination programmes. All primary school children are now eligible for their seasonal flu vaccination through the National Health Service school vaccination programme after it was extended to include year 6 this season. NHS...
  • Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Prescription Drugs: Misuse 13 Feb 2020

    In September 2019, Public Health England published an evidence review on the problems of dependence and withdrawal associated with some prescribed medicines. The review recommended the Department considers supporting the development of a time-limited national helpline and associated website. NHS England and NHS Improvement are considering the recommendations from the review, including the...
  • Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Suicide: Gambling 13 Feb 2020

    We presently have no such plans. There is currently no reliable estimate of the number of suicides linked to gambling addiction or problem gambling in the United Kingdom. The Government is committed to improving our understanding of the link between suicide and gambling. GambleAware has commissioned some preliminary research into gambling-related suicide, which was published in July 2019, and...
  • Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Department of Health and Social Care: Data Protection 13 Feb 2020

    The Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) is a Government research body providing anonymised health data for the purposes of public health studies and clinical research. The CPRD receives de-identified patient data from general practices and anonymised data from other sources such as NHS Digital, all of which are further anonymised in accordance with the Information Commissioner’s...
  • Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Coronavirus 13 Feb 2020

    We do not yet know the routes of transmission of COVID-19. However, other coronaviruses are mainly transmitted by large respiratory droplets and direct or indirect contact with infected secretions. It is highly unlikely coronavirus can be spread through packages from affected countries or through food.
  • Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Alcoholic Drinks and Drugs: Rehabilitation 12 Feb 2020

    The Revolving Doors Agency, with support from Public Health England (PHE) and the Home Office, published Rebalancing Act in January 2017. The report addresses inequalities among offenders, including inequalities in accessing drug and alcohol services to help improve public safety, prevent offending and reoffending and reduce crime. It found that people in contact with the criminal justice...
  • Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Alcoholic Drinks and Drugs: Rehabilitation 12 Feb 2020

    No formal assessment has been made. However, the Royal College of Psychiatrists is undertaking research to understand the issues with recruiting additional psychiatrists and how these might be resolved. The results of this work are due to be published imminently, and we will work with the Royal College of Psychiatrists to support them in taking forward any recommendations. This will form part...

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