Ministerial Correction

Tuesday 17th November 2020

(4 years, 1 month ago)

Ministerial Corrections
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Tuesday 17 November 2020

Work and Pensions

Tuesday 17th November 2020

(4 years, 1 month ago)

Ministerial Corrections
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Covid-19: Disability-Inclusive Response
The following is an extract from the debate in Westminster Hall on a disability-inclusive response to covid-19, on 15 October 2020.
Justin Tomlinson Portrait Justin Tomlinson
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The unit is the eyes and ears of disability issues across Government, making sure that disability issues are embedded in policy development. It is personally supported by the Prime Minister, which makes my job much, much easier. Disability issues are brought up at Cabinet and in interministerial groups, where I get to instruct other Ministers about their importance. We are an asset across Government, because we spend—I in particular spend—a huge amount of time on stakeholder engagement. In the past seven days, just as part of my ongoing work, I have met representatives of all the national charities that have been mentioned in the speeches today. I enjoy talking to people with real lived experience, and we then flag up that experience with the relevant Department if it is not DWP, and it makes a tangible difference.

[Official Report, 15 October 2020, Vol. 682, c. 235WH.]

Letter of correction from the Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work, the hon. Member for North Swindon (Justin Tomlinson):

An error has been identified in my response to the debate on a disability-inclusive response to covid-19.

The correct response should have been:

Justin Tomlinson Portrait Justin Tomlinson
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The unit is the eyes and ears of disability issues across Government, making sure that disability issues are embedded in policy development. It is personally supported by the Prime Minister, which makes my job much, much easier. Disability issues are brought up at Cabinet and in interministerial groups, where I get to instruct other Ministers about their importance. We are an asset across Government, because we spend—I in particular spend—a huge amount of time on stakeholder engagement. In the past few weeks, just as part of my ongoing work, I have met numerous national charities that have been mentioned in the speeches today. I enjoy talking to people with real lived experience, and we then flag up that experience with the relevant Department if it is not DWP, and it makes a tangible difference.