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24 Jun 2025GP Funding: South-west England

It is a real pleasure to serve under your chairship, Dame Siobhain. I thank the hon. Member for Newton Abbot (Martin Wrigley) for securing this debate and raising this important issue. I pay tribute to every hon. Member who has taken part in the debate for their insightful contributions. The health and wellbeing of con

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24 Jun 2025GP Funding: South-west England

I am impressed by the way the hon. Gentleman did that and I congratulate him on it. If he would care to write to me to set that out, I will have a look at it and get back to him. I want to take this opportunity to briefly outline what we have done since July 2024, and what we intend to do, to ensure that GP funding and

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24 Jun 2025GP Funding: South-west England

We recognise that the partnership model has many strengths. It is a very important part of the system, and it helps to drive efficiency, innovation and a kind of go-getting approach to general practice. That is what we want to see—innovative approaches. We are committed to substantive GP contract reform. We see the par

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24 Jun 2025GP Funding: South-west England

In debates about how we deliver health and care in our country, the question often comes up about the balance between the role of the DHSC at the centre, the role of ICBs and the role of those who are at the coalface delivering services. I do not think there is a single answer to that question. What is important is tha

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24 Jun 2025GP Funding: South-west England

That is an extraordinary statistic. There are clearly major imbalances in the way the system works and general practice is funded in our country. A little later I will come to the Carr-Hill formula; I am sure hon. Members will have seen announcements trailed in the media today about what my right hon. Friend the Health

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24 Jun 2025GP Funding: South-west England

We have been really pleased with the take-up under the ARRS. It is a rapid and clear way of recruiting, particularly because it has the ringfence and the reimbursement system underpinning it. We absolutely encourage newly graduating GPs to take up opportunities through the ARRS; it is an important tool for bringing mor

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24 Jun 2025GP Funding: South-west England

The hon. Member raises an interesting point. We are thinking strategically about the whole way that recruitment and workforce function. Similarly, on another part of my portfolio, we have several thousand international dentists who are waiting to do the overseas registration exam. We need to get that sorted out, becaus

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24 Jun 2025GP Funding: South-west England

Will the hon. Gentleman give way?

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24 Jun 2025GP Funding: South-west England

I do not even know whether an intervention is allowed here, Dame Siobhain—this is a revolutionary step—but the hon. Gentleman raised some concerns about the quality and outcomes framework, and I wanted to say that we have retired 32 out of the 76 quality and outcomes framework indicators, reflecting the fact that we ag

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23 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Ninth sitting)

I am grateful to the hon. Member for Winchester for bringing this issue before us. We are committed to closely monitoring the quality of in-patient care and driving continuous improvement in services. Indeed, we are already in the process of doing that, and a further review is not necessary to drive the changes forward

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23 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Ninth sitting)

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship this morning, Mr Vickers. New clause 1, tabled by the hon. Member for Winchester, would require the Secretary of State to undertake a review of racial disparities in the use of community treatment orders. It is our view that the evidence base is already strong, and further

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23 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Ninth sitting)

I am grateful to the hon. Member for Winchester for bringing this issue before the Committee. The Government’s breathing space programme plays an important role in protecting people experiencing problem debt. We recognise that that can be particularly critical for people whose mental illness is worsened or even trigger

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23 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Ninth sitting)

I can confirm that the information will be in a section of the written ministerial statement that will be tabled within 12 months of Royal Assent. We think that requirement makes the Bill more robust and effective, because it is an integral part of the entire ecosystem that we are looking at in terms of implementing th

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23 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Ninth sitting)

I am grateful to the hon. Member for Winchester for tabling the new clause. Like him, we are committed to preventing mental ill health and promoting good mental health. Achieving our vision for mental health requires a spectrum of interventions across the whole of society and across the life course, from prevention and

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23 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Ninth sitting)

I thank the hon. Member for Winchester for his new clause. This was raised in the other place and there are several issues with it that have not yet been fully addressed. First, the new clause would apply only to spend under the Mental Health Act. The mental health system, and its accounting, is not structured based on

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23 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Ninth sitting)

I am grateful to the hon. Member for Winchester for bringing this issue, which was also debated extensively in the other place, before the Committee. Our view has not changed: the functions of the proposed commissioner clearly duplicate existing responsibilities of other organisations, most notably the Care Quality Com

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23 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Ninth sitting)

The Dash review is looking at the landscape regarding all the different institutions and organisations, including the PHSO and the CQC, to map out how they interact with each other. Our view is that there is a lot of confusion and a lack of clarity, but we await the outcome of the review. I can confirm, however, that P

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23 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Ninth sitting)

I am grateful to the hon. Member for Guildford for bringing the issue before the Committee. While most veterans lead healthy and successful lives following their service in the armed forces, we know that some may need mental health support. This Government are proud of the courage and dedication of our armed forces, an

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23 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Ninth sitting)

I am grateful to the Opposition spokesman, the hon. Member for Hinckley and Bosworth, for bringing this issue forward. Two major independent reviews into the Care Quality Commission have reported under this Government: one by Dr Penny Dash, on the CQC’s operational effectiveness as a regulator of all health and social

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23 Jun 2025Mental Health Bill [ Lords ] (Ninth sitting)

I congratulate Lynfield Mount on the important work it is doing—and I congratulate my hon. Friend on that extremely strategic intervention. Yes, I would of course be more than happy to meet her, and we will make sure to get that in the diary. The Government have allocated £750 million for estates safety in 2025-26, to

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