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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 24 Apr 2019
Local Government and Social Care Funding

"We get this every time we have a debate on social care—although we do not have many such debates—from Government Members who have no ideas whatsoever. I have just run through all the abandoned ideas and the abandoned promises that the Government have made on the Green Paper. I am …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 24 Apr 2019
Local Government and Social Care Funding

"We have laid out our proposals and we said how we would fund them. As I say, most of what we are debating today relates to the short-term crisis. Once we got past the short-term crisis, I think the hon. Gentleman would have difficulty. There has been talk about involving …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 24 Apr 2019
Local Government and Social Care Funding

"Will the Minister give way?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 24 Apr 2019
Local Government and Social Care Funding

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Written Question
Refugees: Children
Monday 18th December 2017

Asked by: Baroness Keeley (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government:

To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, what steps his Department is taking to support local authority provision of mental health services for child refugees.

Answered by Marcus Jones

Health services are the responsibility of the Department of Health. Child refugees are entitled to the same rights as other looked-after children and young people, including access to National Health Service (NHS) mental health services. The NHS actively seeks to meet the unique needs of a wide range of vulnerable groups, including asylum seekers of all ages, and local NHS services have legal duties to meet the varied needs of their population. Access to Mental Health services is based on clinical need. To improve the offer to all children, the Government published The Children and Young People’s Mental Health Green Paper on 4 December. This sets out an ambitious set of proposals to transform support for children and young people’s mental health generally.

Refugee resettlement programmes can also provide an avenue towards mental healthcare. Under resettlement programmes, Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) and Local Health Boards can claim a per capita amount for primary and secondary healthcare costs – including mental health costs – for refugees they support. If per capita costs are exhausted, CCGs and Local Health Boards can claim additional funding for secondary healthcare costs identified during the first 12 months of a refugee's arrival. Funding decisions do not rest with the Department for Communities and Local Government but with the Home Office, which is accountable for the Resettlement Programme.

Local authorities have been invited to bid for funds to assist their capacity to support unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (UASC) through the Controlling Migration Fund. The Department for Communities and Local Government manages part of this fund, and bids have included interventions to support UASC mental health. The bidding opportunity has closed and we will be announcing the results of this programme early in the New Year.


Written Question
Local Government Finance: Greater Manchester
Monday 9th January 2017

Asked by: Baroness Keeley (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government:

To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, what estimate his Department has made of the potential effect on the budget of each local authority in Greater Manchester of the (a) reduction in the New Homes Bonus scheme and (b) additional funding through the adult social care support grant in each of the next three years.

Answered by Marcus Jones

The Government has published Core Spending Power tables measuring the core revenue funding available for local authority services in each year of this Parliament, available at:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/core-spending-power-provisional-local-government-finance-settlement-2017-to-2018


Written Question
Social Services: Finance
Thursday 24th March 2016

Asked by: Baroness Keeley (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government:

To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, whether his Department has made an estimate of the number and proportion of councils which have decided to levy the social care precept in 2016-17.

Answered by Marcus Jones

The number of local authorities which have decided to set a precept in 2016-17 for adult social care will be published with the Department’s annual council tax statistical release; the scheduled date for publication is 31 March 2016.