Department of Health: Arm’s-length Bodies Debate

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Department: Department of Health and Social Care

Department of Health: Arm’s-length Bodies

Baroness Gardner of Parkes Excerpts
Tuesday 16th November 2010

(14 years ago)

Lords Chamber
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Earl Howe Portrait Earl Howe
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The advantages will come from collocating all aspects of public health in one place, including the Health Protection Agency. I emphasise that there will continue to be independent advice on health protection. We will have a clear line of sight in all public health matters from the Secretary of State right down the chain to local authorities and to public health programmes implemented on the ground. We do not have that at the moment.

Baroness Gardner of Parkes Portrait Baroness Gardner of Parkes
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Is the Minister aware that, in health services in general—and I apply this also to these bodies—there is a tendency that if someone leaves a post, it is kept unfilled? Will the Minister assure us that, instead of allowing that to happen on an unspecified basis, the Government will make sure that if a post is essential it is retained and not left simply because a person has given up their job?

Earl Howe Portrait Earl Howe
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My Lords, my noble friend makes a good point. We need to distinguish between posts that are administrative in nature, where we will see considerable reductions, as I have mentioned, and posts that relate to clinical activities. There is obviously a clear case for the latter posts to be advertised and filled where necessary.