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18 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Eighth sitting)

It is a pleasure to follow my hon. Friend the Member for Solihull West and Shirley. I would expect nothing less from him than a fantastic canter through this important clause. I will not repeat a lot of what he said, but I will try to emphasise it. Although clause 48 is short, it speaks to the much larger principle of

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18 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Eighth sitting)

That is a staggering drop in numbers. Is there a reason behind it? Is it that the burden of proof was always put on the patient, so they did not feel that they were in a position to do something? If we are inverting that, does the Minister expect the numbers to go back up?

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18 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Eighth sitting)

As we have heard, the proposals set out to remove police stations and prisons as places of safety. It does this in both relation to people detained under civil powers—sections 135 and 136—and in respect of certain part III patients involved in the criminal justice system, who may currently be held in such settings when

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18 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Eighth sitting)

The Minister has partially answered my question. He talked about the £26 million investment being targeted at certain areas of the country, but will that be based on the areas of highest priority? The danger is that if the highest priorities are all in the north, the south will be left out.

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18 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Eighth sitting)

I am pleased that the Minister has clarified that the Government intend to take out clause 50, because that allows me to take out some of my speech. It would not be appropriate for me to retread the entirety of the argument—we have been through it, and I am aware of the numbers on the Committee—but I will address a few

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18 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Eighth sitting)

The hon. Lady is absolutely right. A paramedic never knows what they are going to when they are called out. It could be a terrorist incident; it could just be a person in distress who is hysterical. A paramedic never knows, but that is part of the point—when they get there, they would be able to make that assessment ra

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18 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Eighth sitting)

Clause 51 amends the Bail Act 1976 to restrict the court’s ability to remand individuals in custody for their own protection or, in the case of children, for their welfare, where the sole concern is mental health. Under existing law, the court may refuse bail to a defendant if it is satisfied that the individual should

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18 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Eighth sitting)

I will first speak to clause 54, to give context to my comments about new clause 12, which is in my name, and new clauses 17 and 20, tabled by the Liberal Democrats. Currently, under regulation 18 of the Care Quality Commission (Registration) Regulations 2009, registered providers must notify the CQC if a child under 1

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18 Jun 2025Fruit and Vegetables Aid Scheme

4. What assessment he has made of the potential impact of the closure of the fruit and vegetables aid scheme on fruit and vegetable growers.

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18 Jun 2025Fruit and Vegetables Aid Scheme

In my constituency, I have Busby, the biggest strawberry and raspberry farm in Leicestershire. It uses the fruit and vegetables aid scheme, which is due to run out at the end of 2025, in order to invest and innovate. The Government have been in power for one year; they wrote to me in May, saying they had “plans to simp

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18 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Seventh sitting)

If I am correct, the Minister said “if” a patient “approaches”. That is the fundamental point: that the onus is on the patient to know what their right is to approach the authorities. We are trying to do it the other way, by saying that their right is to be told about what is going on. Will the Minister clarify what he

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18 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Seventh sitting)

I beg to move amendment 46, in clause 45, page 57, leave out lines 5 to 11 and insert— “(1) All eligible patients shall have a right to create an advance choice document. (1A) For the purposes of this section, an ‘eligible patient’ is a patient who— (a) has previously been detained under Part 2 or Part 3 of this Act, (

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18 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Seventh sitting)

I will speak to clauses 46 and 47 and then to new clause 21. Clauses 46 and 47 form a significant part of the Government’s effort to strengthen discharge planning in continuity of mental health aftercare. Clause 46 extends tribunal power. Under the current Mental Health Act, when a first-tier tribunal considers a patie

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18 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Eighth sitting)

I welcome the opportunity to speak on these important provisions, which apply the Human Rights Act 1998 to certain private care providers delivering mental health services. At present, the Human Rights Act applies directly to public authorities and to those exercising functions of a public nature. However, an increasin

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18 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Seventh sitting)

I am grateful for the hon. Lady’s point. It would be interesting to know if that advice came when the Bill was debated in the Lords, because these clauses were not in place, but were introduced through the Government’s amendments. This is an extension to that. Our amendment to give a right to a patient would be a furth

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18 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Seventh sitting)

I would like to press amendment 46. Question put, That the amendment be made.

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18 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Seventh sitting)

I am grateful for the opportunity to speak to clause 45 and amendment 46. I will also speak to the amendments from the Government and the Liberal Democrats. The Bill introduces advance choice documents as a new tool to empower people with lived experience of mental health conditions. This is a significant development i

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18 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Seventh sitting)

The hon. Gentleman is spot on. We do not want people making decisions about their care when they do not have capacity. The whole point of what we are trying to do—as is the Government’s intent—is to allow people to make advance care decisions when they have capacity, so that when they are not lucid in the future and co

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18 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Seventh sitting)

I know that the Committee has been waiting in earnest for me to deliver this speech on clauses 42 to 44. As the temperature gets to almost 30° today, I will try to maintain the same gumption that President Trump had when introducing his flagpoles, because this is an exciting topic and I am keen to treat it with verve.

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17 Jun 2025Educational Outcomes for Boys

The logic behind having a Women’s Minister was the idea that women present and have different problems in society. By that logic, men and boys do, too; we know about suicide, and we have just heard about educational attainment. We hear about help-seeking opportunities, and I welcome the men’s health strategy, but is it

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