All 2 Debates between Lord Bishop of St Albans and Baroness Manzoor

NHS: Workforce Implementation Plan

Debate between Lord Bishop of St Albans and Baroness Manzoor
Tuesday 5th February 2019

(5 years, 2 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Manzoor Portrait Baroness Manzoor
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The noble and gallant Lord makes an excellent point. We are looking at flexibility for nurses and GPs. Indeed, we are looking at shortened training of up to four years, as well as models of training for doctors, so there is much greater flexibility for the workforce. It is very important to ensure we support our workforce as best we possibly can.

Lord Bishop of St Albans Portrait The Lord Bishop of St Albans
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My Lords, it is encouraging to hear that the long-term plan will include funding for services for those with gambling addictions. With 430,000 gambling addicts in this country, of which 55,000 are teenagers, this is a really urgent matter. Can we press Her Majesty’s Government please to move on this quickly? There is only one NHS clinic available at the moment. If funding is an issue, will the Government explore the possibility of introducing a mandatory levy on the gambling industry to pay for the cost to the NHS, which Simon Stevens suggests is £1.2 billion?

Baroness Manzoor Portrait Baroness Manzoor
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My Lords, the right reverend Prelate is right that gambling is an issue. We are doing everything we can to ensure that the industry itself takes this seriously. Equally, in the NHS, we see that some of the issues are health related and we need to do more.

NHS Workforce: Mental Health

Debate between Lord Bishop of St Albans and Baroness Manzoor
Thursday 17th May 2018

(5 years, 11 months ago)

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My noble friend raises an important point. It is important that patients attempt to keep their appointments, but of course there are sometimes reasons that one cannot. To come back to the workforce and the mental health of GPs, we are setting up an NHS helpline for GPs themselves to help and support them in caring for their health and well-being.

Lord Bishop of St Albans Portrait The Lord Bishop of St Albans
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My Lords, what assessment have Her Majesty’s Government made of the impact and contribution that NHS chaplains make to the mental health of their colleagues?

Baroness Manzoor Portrait Baroness Manzoor
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The right reverend Prelate makes a good point. I know from my own experience of working in the NHS that chaplains play a vital and key role in helping support not only patients but staff when they are doing their duties and need that support.