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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 20 Oct 2022
Departure of Previous Home Secretary

"The Minister may not want to discuss immigration policy today, but I hope he will share my deep concern at the written answer that I received from the Home Office on Tuesday, which revealed that nearly 900 asylum-seeking children under 16 had been accommodated in hotels. According to a report …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 22 Sep 2022
Health and Social Care Update

"The Secretary of State spoke about the importance of prevention and the impact of the cost of living crisis on health and wellbeing. Will she therefore work with colleagues across government, including those from the Department for Work and Pensions and from local authorities, to maximise the take-up of the …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 14 Jul 2022
Oral Answers to Questions

"11. What assessment he has made of the potential impact of the cost of phone calls to Government helplines on low-income households. ..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 14 Jul 2022
Oral Answers to Questions

"By definition, women eligible for Healthy Start vouchers are on low incomes, but the cost of making calls to the helpline at local rates is prohibitive for many, contributing to the cost of poverty. Will the Minister undertake to speak to Health colleagues to see what can be done to …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 22 Jun 2022
Bill of Rights

"The Deputy Prime Minister is right about the priority that must be given to public protection, but may I urge him to proceed with care in reforming parole arrangements? Ministers have already taken measures that will give them a veto over the transfer of prisoners serving indeterminate sentences to open …..."
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Written Question
Government Departments: Redundancy Pay
Monday 23rd May 2022

Asked by: Kate Green (Labour - Stretford and Urmston)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how much was spent across Government on redundancies and severance payments for each of the last five years for which data is available.

Answered by Heather Wheeler

While the Cabinet Office holds data on the cost of redundancy payments paid out by departments over the last five years under the terms of the Civil Service Compensation Scheme (CSCS), it does not hold data on any severance payments made that fall outside of this remit, including special severance payments. Only departments themselves will hold the complete set of information requested.


Written Question
Government Departments: Recruitment
Monday 23rd May 2022

Asked by: Kate Green (Labour - Stretford and Urmston)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how much the Government has spent on staff recruitment in each of the last five financial years for which data is available.

Answered by Heather Wheeler

This information is not held centrally. While the Cabinet Office holds data on recruitment from the Government Recruitment Services and its predecessor, many Government departments have individual recruitment teams.

The figures below, provided by the Government Recruitment Services, represent recruitment assessment services (including the growth in online testing), advertising and marketing and end to end recruitment management, including pre-employment checking. Central services have grown in the proportion to total Government recruitment over this period.

Year

Spend (£m)

21/22

£32.144

20/21

£27.164

19/20

£21.426

18/19

£21.887

17/18

£13.933


Written Question
Civil Servants: Training
Monday 23rd May 2022

Asked by: Kate Green (Labour - Stretford and Urmston)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many civil servants across Government received funded training in each of the last five financial years for which data is available.

Answered by Heather Wheeler

The Cabinet Office manages a set of commercial contracts through which the Civil Service can commission training. These central frameworks give the Civil Service access to specialist training expertise and in providing a central service, increased efficiency, provide better insight on value for money and training impact.

The Cabinet Office can report on the training that is delivered through these contracts. Research conducted in early 2022 suggests that just less than half of all training spend in the Civil Service is routed through these frameworks. The Cabinet Office cannot report on training which is not delivered through these frameworks. This data is held by individual departments and professions.

The data held by the Cabinet Office shows that:

Operational Year

Spend - £m

Numbers

2017 - 2018

41.3

432,432

2018 - 2019

48.3

429,768

2019 - 2020

46.6

338,114

2020 - 2021

49.9

551,629

2021 - 2022

65.6

327,549


Written Question
Civil Servants: Training
Monday 23rd May 2022

Asked by: Kate Green (Labour - Stretford and Urmston)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how much was spent on training for civil servants across Government in each of the last five financial years for which data is available.

Answered by Heather Wheeler

The Cabinet Office manages a set of commercial contracts through which the Civil Service can commission training. These central frameworks give the Civil Service access to specialist training expertise and in providing a central service, increased efficiency, provide better insight on value for money and training impact.

The Cabinet Office can report on the training that is delivered through these contracts. Research conducted in early 2022 suggests that just less than half of all training spend in the Civil Service is routed through these frameworks. The Cabinet Office cannot report on training which is not delivered through these frameworks. This data is held by individual departments and professions.

The data held by the Cabinet Office shows that:

Operational Year

Spend - £m

Numbers

2017 - 2018

41.3

432,432

2018 - 2019

48.3

429,768

2019 - 2020

46.6

338,114

2020 - 2021

49.9

551,629

2021 - 2022

65.6

327,549


Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 08 Feb 2022
Oral Answers to Questions

"T3. Women leaving custody without a safe and secure home risk harm to themselves and to the public, but many of those women are not captured in official homelessness statistics. Will Ministers commit to rolling out the temporary accommodation service to all probation areas this year, and to extending support …..."
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