Results 61–80 of 95 for speaker:Paulette Hamilton

Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene: Women and Girls (31 Jan 2023)

Paulette Hamilton: I refer the House to my declaration in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests. A third of women around the world do not have access to clean water. In December, I visited Ghana and saw how water, sanitation and hygiene projects funded by UK aid can be life-changing for women and girls. The Government’s international development strategy commits to “empowering women and girls”...

Future of the NHS (23 Feb 2023)

Paulette Hamilton: My hon. Friend raises a valuable point. I am passionate about mental health, but at the moment we have no plan. The 10-year plan for mental health services and the way forward was abolished and nothing has been put in its place. Does my hon. Friend feel that that has contributed to the fact that we are seeing so many issues in our young people and elderly, and anxiety in our teenagers?

Future of the NHS (23 Feb 2023)

Paulette Hamilton: I, too, congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Jarrow (Kate Osborne) on securing this debate. I worked in the NHS as a nurse for 25 years. I know at first hand how soul destroying it can be to work long hours with inadequate staffing and funding. I am also a mom, a sister, a wife and a grandmother. I know how worrying it can be when someone is ill and how helpless long waiting times can...

Health and Social Care: Access to Primary Care ( 7 Mar 2023)

Paulette Hamilton: What steps he is taking to improve patient access to primary care.

Health and Social Care: Access to Primary Care ( 7 Mar 2023)

Paulette Hamilton: Under the Tories, the number of qualified GPs has fallen to a record low, which is hitting local communities across the UK very hard. In January, in Erdington, Kingstanding and Castle Vale, more than 2,000 people had to wait more than a month for a GP appointment. Is it not the case that the longer the Tories are in power, the longer patients will have to wait?

Illegal Migration Bill ( 7 Mar 2023)

Paulette Hamilton: I am the daughter of immigrants. My parents’ generation faced injustice through the mistakes made by the Windrush scheme, which are taking years to unravel. Last year set a record high for small boat crossings, with 46,000 arrivals. Why on earth should our constituents trust the Conservative Government, when under them, small boat crossings are going up rather than coming down?

Written Answers — Department for Education: Pupils: Weapons (17 Apr 2023)

Paulette Hamilton: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, if he will make an estimate of the number of (a) occasions that schools in Birmingham, Erdington constituency have screened pupils using metal detectors and (b) weapons that have been recovered as a result of screening pupils in each of the last five years.

Written Answers — Cabinet Office: Knives: Crime (17 Apr 2023)

Paulette Hamilton: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many instances of knife crime have been recorded in (a) the West Midlands, (b) Birmingham and (c) the Birmingham, Erdington constituency, in each of the last five years.

Written Answers — Department for Business and Trade: Public Health: Working Hours (17 Apr 2023)

Paulette Hamilton: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, what steps she is taking to educate (a) workers and (b) businesses on ways to reduce negative health impacts of night-time work.

Written Answers — Department for Business and Trade: Taxis (26 Apr 2023)

Paulette Hamilton: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, if she will have discussions with (a) Uber and (b) other private hire operators on their practices for deactivating drivers’ accounts.

Antisocial Behaviour in Town Centres — [Esther McVey in the Chair] (26 Apr 2023)

Paulette Hamilton: It is a pleasure to serve with you in the Chair, Ms McVey. I thank the hon. Member for Keighley (Robbie Moore) for securing this important debate. For many of my constituents, the sad reality of living in Tory Britain is that antisocial behaviour is increasing in our town centres, and there has been a loss of confidence in the police. The Government have hollowed out neighbourhood policing,...

Antisocial Behaviour in Town Centres — [Esther McVey in the Chair] (26 Apr 2023)

Paulette Hamilton: I absolutely agree. I have street pastors in my constituency. This is not their fault, but the problem with street pastors is that, because we lack the police and people from other local agencies to work with them, it is becoming unsafe at certain times of the day and night for them to do their valuable work. Given the lack of police and other services on the high street, does the hon. Member...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Social Services: Birmingham Erdington ( 2 May 2023)

Paulette Hamilton: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department are taking to help (a) specialist disability providers and (b) other social care services in Birmingham Erdington constituency (i) recruit and (ii) retain care workers.

Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh ( 2 May 2023)

Paulette Hamilton: I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Bedford (Mohammad Yasin) on securing this important debate. I refer the House to my declaration of interests. In March, I had the pleasure of visiting Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh. I was blown away by the unbelievable resilience of the Rohingya people living there. Over 1 million refugees live in Cox’s Bazar, with more than 900,000 of those...

Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh ( 2 May 2023)

Paulette Hamilton: I absolutely support what my hon. Friend says. This has to come to an end. When I went to Bangladesh, it was an absolute honour to go to those camps. Sometimes, it does not matter what you read; you have to see it and experience it. When I went there I saw the conditions that people were living in. The hon. Member for Peterborough (Paul Bristow) talked about the small house that a number of...

Mental Health Treatment and Support ( 7 Jun 2023)

Paulette Hamilton: I refer the House to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests because I am an independent lay manager. Everywhere we look in Britain at the moment, public services are crumbling. Chronic neglect by the Conservative Government means that people across the UK can no longer trust that they will be able to access mental health services when they need them. As a lay manager in...

Smokefree 2030 Target (20 Jun 2023)

Paulette Hamilton: I thank the hon. Member for Harrow East (Bob Blackman) and my hon. Friend the Member for City of Durham (Mary Kelly Foy) for securing this important debate. For seven years, I was the cabinet member on Birmingham City Council overseeing public health. Because of that, I have seen the long-term health impacts of smoking on communities across both Birmingham and the UK. It is shocking that...

Opposition Day: Mortgage and Rental Costs (27 Jun 2023)

Paulette Hamilton: Time and again I meet people in my surgery who can barely afford to feed their family, let alone afford rent hikes. Does my hon. Friend agree that people in communities across the country cannot afford to pay the price of a Tory Government?

Opposition Day: Mortgage and Rental Costs (27 Jun 2023)

Paulette Hamilton: Will my hon. Friend give way?

Home Department: Asylum Accommodation: Hotels ( 3 Jul 2023)

Paulette Hamilton: What recent progress her Department has made on reducing the use of hotels as contingency asylum accommodation.


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