Mentions:
1: Chris Grayling (CON - Epsom and Ewell) and have mental health problems. - Speech Link
2: Lisa Cameron (SNP - East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow) Gentleman for giving way and, in particular, for raising mental health. - Speech Link
3: Mark Fletcher (CON - Bolsover) We have to be aware of the situation that the pandemic created in mental health. - Speech Link
4: Jonathan Gullis (CON - Stoke-on-Trent North) On mental health, I am sure that my hon. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Thornton (LAB - Life peer) It affects the workplace, incomes, families and our mental health and social care services. - Speech Link
2: Lord Bishop of Exeter (Bishops - Bishops) It has had an adverse effect on mental health, with higher levels of mental health anxiety and loneliness - Speech Link
3: Baroness Watkins of Tavistock (CB - Life peer) health services, healthcare staff and children’s education and health, and therefore need to declare - Speech Link
4: Baroness Masham of Ilton (CB - Life peer) Services are patchy across the country in respect of so many health issues. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Steve Baker (CON - Wycombe) We are acutely aware of the pressures facing the health service in Northern Ireland. - Speech Link
2: Munira Wilson (LDEM - Twickenham) One London headteacher has scrapped plans for mental health counsellors, a headteacher in Twickenham - Speech Link
3: Maggie Throup (CON - Erewash) Before services in Erewash hit breaking point, will my right hon. - Speech Link
4: Rishi Sunak (CON - Richmond (Yorks)) only were we pleased to support one steel company in south Wales that needed our assistance during coronavirus - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Clive Lewis (LAB - Norwich South) in the job as a young parliamentary candidate, I stood on a picket line with Unison members in the mental - Speech Link
2: Tony Lloyd (LAB - Rochdale) that we applauded health workers during the pandemic, but now we are saying to health workers across - Speech Link
3: Claudia Webbe (IND - Leicester East) proved that the Government can act when they announced billions of pounds of new spending to fight coronavirus - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle (GRN - Life peer) about enabling women to access, and healthcare professionals to provide, a lawful and confidential health - Speech Link
2: Lord Frost (CON - Life peer) the then “plan B” measures and restrictions on civil liberties that would have come with a further coronavirus - Speech Link
3: Lord Sandhurst (CON - Excepted Hereditary) Health workers and their patients should be spared intrusion of the sort that they suffer. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Sugg (CON - Life peer) The introduction of buffer zones will enable women to access a lawful, confidential health service without - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Dan Carden (LAB - Liverpool, Walton) the Minister will not leave those affected feeling the same way.The problem is not exclusive to the coronavirus - Speech Link
2: Dan Carden (LAB - Liverpool, Walton) We have opportunities in the draft Mental Health Reform Bill and the Bill of Rights to codify this right - Speech Link
3: Tracey Crouch (CON - Chatham and Aylesford) One of the lessons must be about the devastating impact of isolation on the physical and mental health - Speech Link
4: Daisy Cooper (LDEM - St Albans) They can identify the very subtle changes in their physical and mental health more quickly. - Speech Link
5: Helen Whately (CON - Faversham and Mid Kent) For instance, there is a connection between social isolation, loneliness and mental health. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Damian Hinds (CON - East Hampshire) This is important work.Health disinformation, which we were exercised about during the coronavirus pandemic - Speech Link
2: Taiwo Owatemi (LAB - Coventry North West) That had a significant impact on his mental health and ability to feel valued within the community. - Speech Link
3: Simon Fell (CON - Barrow and Furness) health harms as a result. - Speech Link
4: Alex Davies-Jones (LAB - Pontypridd) There are such measures in other areas, such as financial services. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Snape (LAB - Life peer) such as youth clubs, mental health services, local council funding and probation services. - Speech Link
2: Lord Davies of Brixton (LAB - Life peer) health.I need to be clear that I am not saying that people with poor mental health are a cause of crime - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: James Cartlidge (CON - South Suffolk) Last week, we considered the Health and Social Care Levy (Repeal) Bill. - Speech Link
2: William Wragg (CON - Hazel Grove) There is nothing unique about my having had issues with my mental health, but what is perhaps more unique - Speech Link
3: Paula Barker (LAB - Liverpool, Wavertree) from the Prime Minister’s, but it is dogma nevertheless—a school of economics that saw us enter the coronavirus - Speech Link
4: Toby Perkins (LAB - Chesterfield) was a chance that our health services, our schools and our Sure Starts could withstand the cuts. - Speech Link
5: Beth Winter (LAB - Cynon Valley) heating on at all; and the vast majority said that the situation was having a detrimental impact on their mental - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Viscount Younger of Leckie (CON - Excepted Hereditary) Overall funding for health and social care services will be maintained at the same level as if the levy - Speech Link
2: Viscount Younger of Leckie (CON - Excepted Hereditary) It will also have no impact on the provision of health and social care services. - Speech Link
3: Lord Bishop of London (Bishops - Bishops) Health and social care funding is only sustainable if the need for these services is reduced.I started - Speech Link
4: Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle (GRN - Life peer) I note that the Treasury factsheet says that“funding for health and social services will be maintained - Speech Link
5: Viscount Younger of Leckie (CON - Excepted Hereditary) The levy has been reversed, but the overall level of funding for health and social care services will - Speech Link