Debates between Helen Whately and Tony Lloyd during the 2019-2024 Parliament

Wed 21st Jul 2021

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Debate between Helen Whately and Tony Lloyd
Wednesday 21st July 2021

(3 years, 4 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Helen Whately Portrait Helen Whately
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My hon. Friend makes an important point, and we have seen some really effective collaboration across health and social care during the pandemic. We want to continue to build on that. One of the things I am doing is working with Health Education England, which is launching a review looking ahead at how we can go further in bringing together our healthcare workforce and registered staff in the social care workforce.

Tony Lloyd Portrait Tony Lloyd (Rochdale) (Lab) [V]
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The Minister is quite rightly embarrassed because she can say nothing about NHS pay, but she should be equally embarrassed that she cannot answer the question about parity of esteem for care workers. Over 100,000 care worker vacancies exist in this country. What are the Government going to do to make sure not only that the care workers in post are not exhausted but that people who need care get the care workers that they need?

Helen Whately Portrait Helen Whately
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It is true that the social care sector does face a challenge and has faced a challenge in recruiting people. We are supporting the sector and we have supported the sector during the pandemic. As part of our work on social care reform, we are looking at the workforce to see, for instance, how we can make sure that social care is an attractive place to work, particularly for people coming into the workplace for the first time, and then provide career progression opportunities so that they stick with social care for a long time.