Learning Disabilities Nursing

Lord Scriven Excerpts
Tuesday 17th June 2025

(1 day, 15 hours ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Merron Portrait Baroness Merron (Lab)
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The noble Baroness is quite right. One of the difficulties is that sometimes there is misdiagnosis, where it is incorrectly assumed, for the very reasons that the noble Baroness gives, that the presenting condition is the learning disability when actually it is a different condition. I agree about the need that the noble Baroness outlines. In reports such as the LeDeR review and Transforming Care, there is a national focus on reducing health inequalities and increasing awareness of this very point about diagnostic overshadowing. I will ensure that that is key to what we are doing.

Lord Scriven Portrait Lord Scriven (LD)
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My Lords, the Minister just referred to the LeDeR report, which points out the persistent avoidable deaths of people with learning disabilities. Yet we now have a seven-month delay for the latest annual report, which shows a lack of urgency. Does the Minister agree that this leads to a genuine perception that the sector’s critical concerns are not being prioritised, and that this in itself hinders promotion of learning disabilities nursing?

Baroness Merron Portrait Baroness Merron (Lab)
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It is probably helpful to say to your Lordships’ House that there have been significant changes to how we respond to care for individuals with learning disabilities within the UK. Like in other specialist areas, there is a move towards multidisciplinary teams, which I certainly welcome. I also emphasise the role of learning disability nurses, who are absolutely key, as is the training of all staff. That is why we are so committed to rolling out the Oliver McGowan training, which I know is highly regarded by all staff.