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Anna Dixon Excerpts
Tuesday 14th April 2026

(1 day, 9 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Zubir Ahmed Portrait Dr Ahmed
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The case that the hon. Gentleman highlights is indicative of the fact that much work has been done and much more needs to be done. We are providing early intervention for children’s mental health and wellbeing by rolling out mental health support teams, which will happen in every school by 2029. We are investing £13 million to pilot enhanced training for staff, so that they can offer more support to young people with complex needs. We are ensuring that, as we are digitally transforming, children and adults can access talking therapies where required. A lot has been done and there is a lot more to do, and we will carry on doing it.

Anna Dixon Portrait Anna Dixon (Shipley) (Lab)
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5. What steps he is taking to improve access to NHS dental services.

Tom Gordon Portrait Tom Gordon (Harrogate and Knaresborough) (LD)
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6. How many urgent dental appointments have been provided since 1 April 2025.

Stephen Kinnock Portrait The Minister for Care (Stephen Kinnock)
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Since July 2024, we have been rebuilding a broken NHS dentistry system. We have delivered 1.8 million more treatments and reduced the underspend from £392 million to just £36 million, maximising the treatment provided for taxpayers’ money. Last year, we asked integrated care boards to commission additional urgent appointments, and the data will be published in August. Following advice from the chief dental officer, we broadened the scope of those appointments so that more patients could benefit.

Anna Dixon Portrait Anna Dixon
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I recently asked Shipley residents about their access to NHS dental services over the past two years. Over 1,100 respondents said that they could not see an NHS dentist when they needed to. I have heard from constituents who have had to go private, travel for hours to access NHS dentistry or resort to DIY dentistry. What progress is the Minister making to fix the rotten dentistry that we inherited from the previous Government?