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1: Baroness Barker (LDEM - Life peer) As someone who worked in charities, I have to say that it is something she has passed on to the rest - Speech Link
2: Baroness Finlay of Llandaff (CB - Life peer) Hospices and hospitals benefited greatly from her support and she lifted the morale of everyone, even - Speech Link
3: Baroness Fraser of Craigmaddie (CON - Life peer) As has been said, she was patron of more than 600 charities. - Speech Link
4: None Among the many charities she supported is the Highland Pony Society, of which she was patron. - Speech Link
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1: Michael Fabricant (CON - Lichfield) Has the Department spoken to clinicians and organisers at hospices such as our one in Lichfield? - Speech Link
2: Chloe Smith (CON - Norwich North) Friend in paying tribute to all those who work in hospices such as the one he mentions in Lichfield and - Speech Link
3: Chloe Smith (CON - Norwich North) These changes have been well received by the key charities that are active in the area as well as by - Speech Link
4: Chloe Smith (CON - Norwich North) Friend the Member for Lichfield (Michael Fabricant) with key end of life charities, hospices, medical - Speech Link
5: Victoria Prentis (CON - Banbury) and families can engage in with confidence.I put on record my thanks to the individuals, charities, - Speech Link
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1: Baroness Stedman-Scott (CON - Life peer) with a straightforward and simple definition.I end by paying tribute to the many people, groups and charities - Speech Link
2: Baroness Brinton (LDEM - Life peer) and to raise one other issue.From working with people with serious life-limiting illnesses and the charities - Speech Link
3: Baroness Stedman-Scott (CON - Life peer) As a consequence, the department has been in discussions with the charities Motability and Family Fund - Speech Link
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1: Diana Johnson (LAB - Kingston upon Hull North) wealth of robust and widely accepted peer-reviewed evidence from medical professionals and women’s charities - Speech Link
2: Matt Warman (CON - Boston and Skegness) We ask the professionals, be they in charities or in hospitals, to make those judgments every day. - Speech Link
3: Peter Gibson (CON - Darlington) Friend the Member for North Warwickshire (Craig Tracey).Funding certainty for hospices is essential. - Speech Link
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1: Baroness Finlay of Llandaff (CB - Life peer) I also thank the charities Marie Curie, Sue Ryder, Hospice UK, Alzheimer’s Society and Together for Short - Speech Link
2: Lord Hunt of Kings Heath (LAB - Life peer) The health service has been very reluctant to give long-term certainty to hospices and other providers - Speech Link
3: Baroness Walmsley (LDEM - Life peer) I hope additional resources will be provided for hospices. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Merron (LAB - Life peer) I add my appreciation to all the charities and hospices that have also been a force for good in seeking - Speech Link
5: Earl Howe (CON - Excepted Hereditary) or hospices at home—all the panoply of palliative care provision that noble Lords will be familiar with - Speech Link
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1: Earl Howe (CON - Excepted Hereditary) Government are supportive of the many excellent mediation schemes already available, including through charities - Speech Link
2: None I have done a lot of work with it; I have set up paediatric palliative care and supported many hospices - Speech Link
3: Baroness Brinton (LDEM - Life peer) waiver, or intellectual property waiver, is supported by the World Health Organization and many large charities - Speech Link
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1: Baroness Barker (LDEM - Life peer) It is a social enterprise set up by the main charities that gives information to older people and their - Speech Link
2: Baroness Walmsley (LDEM - Life peer) However, there are many small community organisations run by charities or not-for-profit groups that - Speech Link
3: Baroness Thornton (LAB - Life peer) As I read it, this amendment would exclude hospices, for example—which would be a ridiculous thing to - Speech Link
4: Lord Mawson (CB - Life peer) Local charities and social enterprises tend to be funded on a hand-to-mouth basis using grants, so most - Speech Link
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1: Lord Sharkey (LDEM - Life peer) ground in my remarks.I start by declaring my interests as chair of the Association of Medical Research Charities - Speech Link
2: Baroness Harding of Winscombe (CON - Life peer) In 2020, the Association of Medical Research Charities predicted a £320 million shortfall in research - Speech Link
3: Baroness Cumberlege (CON - Life peer) outside organisations which support this amendment— from royal colleges and professional bodies to charities - Speech Link
4: None Some 25% of physiotherapists work with other providers such as the military, prisons, hospices and occupational - Speech Link
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1: Baroness Finlay of Llandaff (CB - Life peer) palliative medicine over decades, and my roles with different relevant hospice and palliative care charities - Speech Link
2: Lord Howarth of Newport (LAB - Life peer) We should not displace the hospices and the charitable ethos, but where hospices do not exist—mainly - Speech Link
3: Lord Patel (CB - Life peer) attended the annual reception held downstairs for parliamentarians by Together for Short Lives and other charities - Speech Link
4: Baroness Fraser of Craigmaddie (CON - Life peer) and other charities to find ways of improving people’s experiences of declining health, death, dying - Speech Link
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1: None That extends out into voluntary sector providers such as hospices, which have all been provided with - Speech Link
2: Baroness Pitkeathley (LAB - Life peer) voice.I want to extend that a bit to making sure that we do not forget the vital contribution that charities - Speech Link