Information between 2nd December 2024 - 11th April 2025
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Parliamentary Debates |
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Easter Adjournment
60 speeches (18,366 words) Tuesday 8th April 2025 - Commons Chamber Mentions: 1: Gideon Amos (LD - Taunton and Wellington) and across Somerset—indeed, across the whole country.In 2022, when I first did a survey on access to NHS dentists - Link to Speech |
Dental Healthcare: East Anglia
28 speeches (4,455 words) Wednesday 11th December 2024 - Westminster Hall Department of Health and Social Care Mentions: 1: Jerome Mayhew (Con - Broadland and Fakenham) The reason for those numerous debates is the significant problem of access to NHS dentists in particular - Link to Speech |
Select Committee Documents |
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Tuesday 8th April 2025
Report - 4th Report – The Armed Forces Covenant Defence Committee Found: Submission from Mr Murray (AFC0053) Given the transient nature of many service families, access to NHS dentists |
Tuesday 4th February 2025
Written Evidence - Royal Navy AFC0053 - The Armed Forces Covenant The Armed Forces Covenant - Defence Committee Found: Given the transient nature of many service families, access to NHS dentists is practically impossible |
Written Answers |
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Dental Services: Access
Asked by: Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Labour - Slough) Wednesday 4th December 2024 Question to the Department of Health and Social Care: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment his Department has made of the adequacy of access to NHS dentists. Answered by Stephen Kinnock - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) Dental Statistics - England 2023-24, published by the NHS Business Services Authority on 22 August 2024, is available at the following link: https://www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/statistical-collections/dental-england/dental-statistics-england-202324 The Government plans to tackle the challenges for patients trying to access National Health Service dental care with a rescue plan to provide 700,000 more urgent dental appointments and recruit new dentists to areas that need them most. To rebuild dentistry in the long term and increase access to NHS dental care, we will reform the dental contract, with a shift to focus on prevention and the retention of NHS dentists. |
Welsh Written Answers |
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WQ91315
Asked by: Natasha Asghar (Welsh Conservative Party - South Wales East) Tuesday 20th February 2024 Question What is the Welsh Government doing to improve access to NHS dentists? Answered by Minister for Health and Social Services Access in dentistry is not where we would like it to be. Historic access issues have been further compounded with complications caused by the pandemic. We are working on system reform in dentistry to make improvements for patients and the profession; however, significant and substantive changes will take time and require financial investment which is difficult in the current financial climate. We are embedding the principals of prudent healthcare by moving away from the much-criticised Units of Dental Activity (UDA) model and reorientating dentistry towards prevention and providing care on a risk and needs basis. By doing so, I believe we can increase both quality of care and access for patients. We must continue to build on lessons learned on contract reform thus far. We are currently engaged in tripartite negotiations the British Dental Association and the NHS to develop a new general dental services (GDS) contract. Concluding this process will be key to creating a service that prioritises provision of care to patients who need it, as well as making NHS dentistry attractive to dentists. We all want to see the creation of an effective and sustainable GDS model that cares effectively for the public and fairly remunerates the profession who deliver it. I have no doubt that through constructive cooperation, negotiations will provide all contributing parties the platform to work through this challenging agenda effectively and to identify solutions that will enact the significant changes required. |
Welsh Senedd Debates |
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2. Business Statement and Announcement
None speech (None words) Tuesday 8th October 2024 - None |
2. Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services
None speech (None words) Wednesday 10th January 2024 - None |
1. Questions to the First Minister
None speech (None words) Tuesday 27th June 2023 - None |
1. Questions to the First Minister
None speech (None words) Tuesday 28th June 2022 - None |
2. Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services
None speech (None words) Wednesday 15th June 2022 - None |
7. Welsh Conservative Debate: The Armed Forces
None speech (None words) Wednesday 16th March 2022 - None |
2. Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services
None speech (None words) Wednesday 1st December 2021 - None |
1. Questions to the First Minister
None speech (None words) Tuesday 21st September 2021 - None |