Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Baroness Merron on 2 February (HL13305), whether they expect a significant reduction in headcount in NHS England; and when they expect to reach their target for headcount reduction from the abolition of NHS England.
The Government’s ambition remains to reduce staff numbers by up to 50% across the Department of Health and Social Care, NHS England, and the integrated care boards. These reductions will be made by March 2028. NHS England’s voluntary redundancy scheme opened on 1 December and closed for applications on Tuesday 16 December. Colleagues have now been informed whether applications to the scheme were successful, however applications can be withdrawn at any time before final agreements are signed so we cannot yet confirm final numbers. The earliest date NHS England colleagues will start to leave under the scheme is 31 March. Our ambition is to let as many people leave voluntarily as possible and alongside ongoing recruitment controls and natural staff turnover, and we believe this will allow us to make significant progress towards the 50% headcount reduction.