Health and the Natural Environment Alert Sample


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Alert results for: Health and the Natural Environment

Information between 5th September 2022 - 17th April 2024

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Parliamentary Debates
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE
6 speeches (2,120 words)
Thursday 27th October 2022 - Westminster Hall

Mentions:
1: Meg Hillier (LAB - Hackney South and Shoreditch) However, poor air quality continues to cause damage to people’s health and the natural environment. - Link to Speech



Select Committee Documents
Monday 19th June 2023
Written Evidence - AIR0008 - Outdoor and indoor air quality targets

Outdoor and indoor air quality targets - Environmental Audit Committee

Found: paints, solvents, and cleaning products ◦ Poor air quality continues to cause damage to people’s health

Monday 19th June 2023
Written Evidence - American University of Sovereign Nations
AIR0012 - Outdoor and indoor air quality targets

Outdoor and indoor air quality targets - Environmental Audit Committee

Found: Poor air quality damages people’s health and the natural environment and has been described air pollution

Wednesday 15th March 2023
Written Evidence - Nature 2030
SH0089 - Soil Health

Soil Health - Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee

Found: pollution from plastics is causing, globally, unprecedented environmental pollution and harm both human health

Wednesday 26th October 2022
Report - Twenty-Second Report - Tackling local air quality breaches

Tackling local air quality breaches - Public Accounts Committee

Found: have been falling in recent decades in the UK, poor air quality continues to cause damage to people™s health

Wednesday 17th June 2020
Special Report - Second Special Report - Our Planet, Our Health: Government Response to the Twenty-First Report of Session 2017–19

Environmental Audit Committee

Found: three inter-connected research themes: climate resilience; healthy sustainable cities, and, public health



Parliamentary Research
Debate on supporting local food infrastructure - CDP-2022-0155
Sep. 06 2022

Found: to support our exceptional British food and drink producers, and to protect and enhance the nation's health



National Audit Office
Jun. 17 2022
Tackling local breaches of air quality (webpage)

Found: pollutants have been falling in recent decades, poor air quality continues to cause damage to people’s health



Department Publications - News and Communications
Friday 13th October 2023
Department for Transport
Source Page: Called-in decision: London Luton Airport, Airport Way, Luton (ref: 3296455 - 13 October 2023)
Document: Called-in decision: London Luton Airport, Airport Way, Luton (ref: 3296455 - 13 October 2023) (PDF)

Found: Nevertheless, poor air quality is a signifi cant environmental risk which impacts on human health and



Non-Departmental Publications - Statistics
Jan. 19 2023
Office for Environmental Protection
Source Page: Progress in improving the natural environment in England: 2021 to 2022
Document: Progress in improving the natural environment in England: 2021 to 2022 (PDF)
Statistics

Found: climate change are likely to compound some pressures on air quality, with complex implications for human health

Jan. 19 2023
Office for Environmental Protection
Source Page: Progress in improving the natural environment in England: 2021 to 2022
Document: Progress in improving the natural environment in England: 2021 to 2022 (print version) (PDF)
Statistics

Found: climate change are likely to compound some pressures on air quality, with complex implications for human health




Health and the Natural Environment mentioned in Scottish results


Scottish Government Publications
Thursday 18th January 2024
Environment and Forestry Directorate
Source Page: Circular economy and waste route map to 2030: strategic environmental assessment - environmental report
Document: Scotland’s Circular Economy and Waste Route Map to 2030 Strategic Environmental Assessment Environmental Report (PDF)

Found: outlines the contribution that better air quality can make to sustainable development whilst improving health

Tuesday 5th September 2023
Performance, Delivery and Resilience Directorate
Budget and Public Spending Directorate
Source Page: Programme for Government 2023 to 2024
Document: Equality, Opportunity, Community - Our Programme for Government (PDF)

Found: demonstrating how our ambition will be realised while maximising opportunities for the economy, job creation, health



Scottish Written Answers
S6W-26226
Asked by: Mochan, Carol (Scottish Labour - South Scotland)
Monday 15th April 2024

Question

To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on what action it has taken to develop the role of social prescribing, and whether it has given any consideration to appointing a national lead for this.

Answered by Todd, Maree - Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport

The Scottish Government recognises that social prescribing can be an effective method of improving an individual’s physical, mental and social health. It plays an important role in helping us achieve our commitment to prevention, holistic care and Realistic Medicine. Our Primary Care Community Link Worker programme has been in place since 2014 and a 2017 commitment to create 250 Community Link Worker posts in general practice has been achieved.

Due to the wide range of activity which is described as social prescribing, there are many Scottish Government policies and resources which play a role in supporting its delivery. For example, we recognise the important role played by local organisations in supporting the health and wellbeing of their communities and we are working with the community and voluntary sector to look at how we can enhance the capacity of the sector to help those organisations address the challenges they face. The ongoing development by the ALLIANCE of the ALISS online database helps to provide information on community resources and our Green Health Partnership programme led by NatureScot helps to promote the connection between health and the natural environment.

We recognise that there may be a need for more national guidance to support Community Link Workers. We are currently considering how to take that forward in relation to the Community Link Worker programme in Primary Care. While this work will focus on Link Workers in Primary Care, we hope that there will be wider learning that may be able to be shared with the wider social prescribing community.

S6W-20423
Asked by: Kerr, Stephen (Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party - Central Scotland)
Tuesday 29th August 2023

Question

To ask the Scottish Government what policies it has to support social prescribing in Scotland.

Answered by Minto, Jenni - Minister for Public Health and Women's Health

The Scottish Government recognises that social prescribing can be an effective method of improving an individual’s physical, mental and social health. It plays an important role in helping us achieve our commitment to prevention, holistic care and Realistic Medicine. Our Primary Care Community Link Worker programme has been in place since 2014 and a 2017 commitment to create 250 Community Link Worker posts in general practice has been achieved.

Due to the wide range of activity which is described as social prescribing, there are many Scottish Government policies and resources which play a role in supporting its delivery. For example, we recognise the important role played by local organisations in supporting the health and wellbeing of their communities and we are working with the community and voluntary sector to look at how we can enhance the capacity of the sector to help those organisations address the challenges they face. The ongoing development by the ALLIANCE of the ALISS online database helps to provide information on community resources and our Green Health Partnership programme led by NatureScot helps to promote the connection between health and the natural environment.