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Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Cancer: Children and Young People (25 Mar 2024)

Helen Morgan: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, whether she is taking steps to help ensure that healthcare providers inform the carers of children and young people with cancer of the financial support available to them.

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Mental Health Services: Veterans (25 Mar 2024)

Steve McCabe: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, whether bespoke wellbeing support is provided by the NHS to veterans who are full-time carers.

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Congenital Abnormalities: Health Services (25 Mar 2024)

Andrea Leadsom: ...many elements of the Government’s Best Start for Life Vision which was published in March 2021, and is delivering a step change in outcomes for babies, children, and their parents and carers in 75 local authorities in England, including those with high levels of deprivation. Many local authorities without funding have also chosen to implement elements of the vision. Family hubs offer...

Written Answers — Department for Education: Schools: Governing Bodies (25 Mar 2024)

Damian Hinds: In academy trusts, trust boards must ensure there is a procedure to deal with complaints from parents and carers and other individuals to meet their legal duties. In maintained schools, governing bodies must establish procedures to deal with all complaints about the school and any community facilities or services it provides, unless alternate statutory procedures apply as outlined in Section...

Written Answers — Treasury: Financial Services: Equality (25 Mar 2024)

Baroness Vere of Norbiton: .... The Government has taken action to ensure that working parents can balance work and care by expanding childcare entitlements, making flexible working simpler to access, and introducing carer's leave. Regarding the financial services industry specifically, the Government has taken action to ensure the sector remains world-class, and as productive, innovative and competitive as it can...

Foetal Sentience Committee Bill [HL] - Second Reading (22 Mar 2024)

Lord Moylan: ...Bill is not about abortion. The question of sentience is much broader than that and relates to foetuses where the mother is extremely keen, devoted and committed—as indeed are her professional carers—to the healthy birth of that child. The Bill does nothing to change abortion law or the way in which any proposed future changes to abortion law are carried out. It has no implications,...

Foetal Sentience Committee Bill [HL] - Second Reading (22 Mar 2024)

Lord Moylan: ...Bill is not about abortion. The question of sentience is much broader than that and relates to foetuses where the mother is extremely keen, devoted and committed—as indeed are her professional carers—to the healthy birth of that child. The Bill does nothing to change abortion law or the way in which any proposed future changes to abortion law are carried out. It has no implications,...

Written Answers — Department for Education: Family Hubs: South West (22 Mar 2024)

David Johnston: ...fund a network of Family Hubs and specific support within those hubs for parent–infant mental health, infant feeding services, parenting support, home learning environment, and to establish parent-carer panels. In addition, all 75 local authorities will publish their Start for Life offer and the department will be providing funding for trials of innovative workforce models to a smaller...

Written Answers — Department for Education: Special Educational Needs (22 Mar 2024)

David Johnston: ...them to access the right support, in the right setting, at the right time. In the SEND and alternative provision (AP) Improvement Plan the department set out proposals to support parents and carers, or young people from the age of 16, to express an informed preference for a suitable placement, by requiring local authorities to provide a tailored list of settings that are appropriate to...

Written Answers — Department for Education: Alternative Education (22 Mar 2024)

David Johnston: ...compulsory schooling age unable to receive their education in school due to ill health, under section 19 of the Education Act. The department expects and encourages schools to work with families or carers and with the child themselves to arrange and put in place suitable provision that will help the child re-engage in education. If a school believes they can no longer support the child’s...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Social Services: Veterans (21 Mar 2024)

Maria Caulfield: ..., and Ministry of Defence organisations, and shares an undertaking to develop the competence of the workforce to meet the needs of all vulnerable groups, including veterans and their families and carers. The Government has an ambition to make the United Kingdom the best place in the world to be a veteran by 2028. Veterans are entitled to the same social care and support as the civilian...

Written Answers — Department for Education: Vocational Guidance (21 Mar 2024)

Robert Halfon: ...Apprenticeship Support and Knowledge (ASK) programme. During the 2022/23 academic year, ASK engaged over 2,400 schools and colleges, with over 625,000 student engagements and more than 45,000 parent/carer engagements. Jobcentre Plus school advisers work closely with schools and colleges to support their statutory duty to deliver careers education and guidance, assisting young people to...

Written Ministerial Statements — Department of Health and Social Care: Mental Health Update (21 Mar 2024)

Maria Caulfield: ...tailored support to hundreds of people from ethnic minorities to better understand their rights when they are detained under the Mental Health Act. NHS England has also launched the Patient and Carer Race Equality Framework (PCREF), for all NHS mental health trusts to embed across England. This mandatory framework will support trusts and providers to work with their local communities,...

Written Ministerial Statements — Department of Health and Social Care: Update on Implementation of the Down Syndrome Act 2022 (21 Mar 2024)

Maria Caulfield: ...of the Act and is a necessary step towards the publication of guidance. This progress follows over 1,500 responses to our Call for Evidence from people with Down syndrome, their families and carers, professionals, and organisations, and we will be publishing our summary of these findings shortly. We have created easy-read and accessible content to ensure everyone can fully engage and be a...

Scottish Parliament: Autistic Pupils (Support) (21 Mar 2024)

Jenny Gilruth: .... I hope that that plan will identify further tangible steps that we can take to improve outcomes for our young people with additional support needs and to improve the system for our parents and carers, too.

Scottish Parliament: School Transport Costs (21 Mar 2024)

Clare Haughey: I have been proud to stand with the local children, young people, parents and carers who have staged a brilliant campaign against South Lanarkshire Council’s unsafe and unworkable proposals to increase the qualifying criteria for school bus provision. The Scottish Government is providing South Lanarkshire Council with record funding this year, although the legacy of Labour’s toxic private...

3. Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services: Supporting Families with Disabled Children (20 Mar 2024)

Mark Isherwood: ..., or FII, which considered the prevalence and impact on families in England, Scotland and Wales of being accused of creating or exaggerating their child's difficulties, an extreme form of parent carer blame. Professor Clements previously worked at Cardiff University for 15 years. The research indicates that wrongful allegations of FII are at least as prevalent in Wales as they are in...

Written Answers — Department for Work and Pensions: Carer's Allowance: Young People (20 Mar 2024)

Tan Dhesi: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what assessment he has made of the potential impact of Carer's Allowance eligibility rules on young carers' ability to access (a) further and (b) higher education.

Written Answers — Department for Education: Special Educational Needs (20 Mar 2024)

David Johnston: ...and disabilities (SEND) and alternative provision (AP) Improvement Plan, published in March 2023, the department set out plans to build a consistent national SEND and AP system which parents and carers can trust, easily navigate, and have confidence in, wherever they live in the country. The foundation for the new nationally consistent SEND and AP system will be new evidenced based...

Child Trust Funds (19 Mar 2024)

Mike Freer: .... That includes, for the purpose of today’s debate, a matured child trust fund of a young adult. People are understandably unaware of that legal principle, and it may be surprising to parents and carers who have been heavily involved in decision making for their young person prior to their turning 18. I want to iterate the steps that we have already taken to try to improve the process,...


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