Debates between Baroness Hussein-Ece and Baroness Verma during the 2010-2015 Parliament

Female Genital Mutilation

Debate between Baroness Hussein-Ece and Baroness Verma
Thursday 16th February 2012

(12 years, 9 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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The noble and learned Baroness is absolutely right. That is why the Home Office has ring-fenced £28 million—so that we have those specialist services in place and so that those victims are able to access as much support as we can possibly give them, not just in terms of health and social services but being able to provide accommodation and all the other things that they require if they want to move from the communities that are imposing FGM on them.

Baroness Hussein-Ece Portrait Baroness Hussein-Ece
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My Lords, did my noble friend see the excellent report on “Newsnight” last night on this barbaric practice in Egypt? I was shocked to learn that 90 per cent of women, both Christian and Muslim, are subjected to this awful custom. Is she aware whether the schools in this country are playing their role? Some groups who campaign on the ground and work with young women and their families tell me that the Department for Education says that it does not collate any information that would help in this matter and that it is not really a problem, but schools know when girls are taken out of the country to have this procedure performed.

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I did not watch the programme last night because I was here, sitting in the Chamber.

Socioeconomic Equality Duty

Debate between Baroness Hussein-Ece and Baroness Verma
Thursday 18th November 2010

(14 years ago)

Lords Chamber
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My Lords, the relevant clauses have not commenced. The Conservative Party made it clear that it opposed them, so we do not have to act further. As I have said repeatedly, we supported a large part of the Equality Bill. We worked incredibly hard with the then Government to ensure that it had a safe passage through this House.