Results 161–180 of 679 for speaker:Baroness Howarth of Breckland

Children and Families Bill — Report (2nd Day) (17 Dec 2013)

Baroness Howarth of Breckland: My Lords, I understand that the Government probably do not want to increase the level of bureaucracy in local authorities in terms of information gathering. I also understand that they possibly do not want to have centralisation when one of their main tenets is to decentralise to local government. That being said, however, successive Governments have failed to get this right. Those of us who...

Children and Families Bill — Report (2nd Day) (17 Dec 2013)

Baroness Howarth of Breckland: My Lords, I have a simple question about this. Having been sick last week, I may have missed the answer in all the mass of information that usefully comes from the department. Again, it is a question about implementation, as my questions usually are. When anything classified as social care and health becomes an education provision, it will be financed. However, how will it be financed in a...

Children and Families Bill — Report (2nd Day) (17 Dec 2013)

Baroness Howarth of Breckland: My Lords, I find myself in a maelstrom of lawyers with no voice. My position is that we been asking two questions which do not necessarily have the same answer. When I read the response from the department about this proposal, it became clear that we are considering two different issues. One is whether a local authority has enough powers to move into a family and take action if it believes...

Children and Families Bill — Report (2nd Day) (17 Dec 2013)

Baroness Howarth of Breckland: I apologise for interrupting but, just so that the record is absolutely straight, the Minister has mentioned on two occasions the perception that fathers were not getting the same sort of attention as mothers. Does he acknowledge that the research carried out by CAFCASS and by Nuffield shows that that is a perception and not an accurate procedure? If the noble Lord continues to repeat that...

Children and Families Bill — Report (2nd Day) (17 Dec 2013)

Baroness Howarth of Breckland: My Lords, I support the amendment in the name of the noble and learned Baroness, Lady Butler-Sloss. As she said, we all know that when parents are in conflict they become engrossed in their own battle and lose sight of everything else of value, including the children. I apologise for my voice; I have just had the flu and therefore missed the first day on Report—some noble Lords will have...

Local Authorities: Child Protection — Question (26 Nov 2013)

Baroness Howarth of Breckland: To ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they will take to ensure that local authorities have sufficient social workers employed to undertake child protection work in their areas.

Local Authorities: Child Protection — Question (26 Nov 2013)

Baroness Howarth of Breckland: I thank the Minister for his reply, but only last week the Association of Directors of Children’s Services said that child protection services in England were under greater pressure than ever. We also heard last week that, following the Francis report, the number of nurses in hospital wards is to be monitored. We have a ratio for the number of children to teachers in education, yet social...

Violence against Women and Girls — Question (25 Nov 2013)

Baroness Howarth of Breckland: Would the Minister not acknowledge that, while we have campaigns, they are not a replacement for education? This is a cultural problem. We hear on the radio that women cyclists are being harassed by men, not only for being cyclists but for being women. We know that young men, brought up in difficult households, are more likely to see domestic abuse, and that those who see domestic abuse are,...

Food: Waste — Question (29 Oct 2013)

Baroness Howarth of Breckland: My Lords, as this is a global issue, and indeed a European issue, what are we doing with Europe to look at the framework and to develop that in a European context?

Children: Sexual Abuse — Question for Short Debate (15 Oct 2013)

Baroness Howarth of Breckland: To ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to prevent child sex abuse, and what support they are giving to organisations involved in preventing such abuse.

Children: Sexual Abuse — Question for Short Debate (15 Oct 2013)

Baroness Howarth of Breckland: My Lords, research suggests that at least one in 20 young adults in the UK experienced sexual abuse as a child, but most incidents are not reported to the police. Three-quarters of children who are abused do not tell anyone about it at the time, as has been so graphically illustrated by the Jimmy Savile scandal. Services for children and telephone helplines are a key part of the child...

NHS: Children’s Congenital Heart Services — Question (23 Jul 2013)

Baroness Howarth of Breckland: My Lords, during the previous difficulties and confusion when there was much lobbying and debate, the people who found it most difficult to follow the information and the evidence were parents. Presumably, they are the most important stakeholders, particularly in the case of children’s congenital heart disease. Can the Minister convey to NHS England the importance of finding clear and...

Care Bill [HL]: Committee (7th Day) (22 Jul 2013)

Baroness Howarth of Breckland: My Lords, I had not intended to speak today. I support the amendment, but in a rather different context. I welcome the work that the Government have done on the safeguarding clauses. Those of us who work in this area find that extremely helpful. However, the tone of today’s discussion has been very negative about providers, so I am probably outside my comfort zone, even more than the noble...

Care Bill [HL]: Committee (5th Day) ( 9 Jul 2013)

Baroness Howarth of Breckland: I want to bring us back briefly to the amendments that we were discussing. Broadly, housing obviously has a tremendous impact on people’s lives, but we are talking about inserting the word “housing” in a number of clauses that will enable co-ordination between health, social care and housing. Many local authorities and well-being boards, as the noble Baroness, Lady Jolly, mentioned,...

Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill — Report (1st Day) ( 8 Jul 2013)

Baroness Howarth of Breckland: I apologise to the noble Lord for interrupting but I am anxious to ask a simple question. I have been a public servant for many years and have had to make difficult assessments and understand the nature of different staff and what they bring to the job. The arguments about generosity and inclusiveness are extremely attractive, but how does a manager decide who has a genuine conscientious...

Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill — Report (1st Day) ( 8 Jul 2013)

Baroness Howarth of Breckland: My Lords, I have not made a speech in this debate, just two short interventions, and I wish to speak briefly now. Having talked to dozens of gay people recently and to my ordinary friends who wanted to discuss the Bill, it is clear that the only thing gay and lesbian people want is to be treated as ordinary people. They do not want to be (extraordinary) people. People who are on the receiving...

Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill — Report (1st Day) ( 8 Jul 2013)

Baroness Howarth of Breckland: Before the noble Lord sits down, does he not think that that has already been achieved by the lock? I am always interested when the right reverend Prelates join in the debate. The only other intervention I have made in these debates was to ask the most reverend Primate the Archbishop of York whether, if the Bill goes through, the Church of England will marry gay couples. We know the answer to...

Care Bill [HL] — Committee (4th Day) ( 3 Jul 2013)

Baroness Howarth of Breckland: My Lords, I rise briefly as yet another mere vice-president of the Local Government Association to bring a slightly different dimension to this debate. The noble Lord, Lord Best, pointed out that local authorities are finding a variety of different ways of delivering services. I have been looking at some of those and listening to messages about them. One issue is that they are delivering...

Care Bill [HL] — Committee (4th Day) ( 3 Jul 2013)

Baroness Howarth of Breckland: My Lords, I had not intended to speak in this debate and will do so briefly. We need to allow the CQC time to settle down under its new management. We should also remind ourselves of the rest of the history, because it is important to put it in context. I was the deputy chair of the National Care Standards Commission, the first organisation that brought together the inspectorates for homes...


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