Mar. 31 2023
Source Page: Apprenticeship funding rulesFound: The temporary flexibilities that we are making to the apprenticeship programme during the coronavirus
Mar. 31 2023
Source Page: Apprenticeship funding rulesFound: The temporary flexibilities that we are making to the apprenticeship programme during the coronavirus
Mar. 31 2023
Source Page: Apprenticeship funding rulesFound: The temporary flexibilities that we are making to the apprenticeship programme during the coronavirus
Nov. 16 2023
Source Page: Consolidated Accounts: year ended 31 March 2023Found: primary school children later in the parliamentary term; continuing to provide funding for the school clothing
Asked by: Angela Rayner (Labour - Ashton-under-Lyne)
Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, pursuant to the Answer of 22 February 2022 to Question 114760 on Coronavirus: Protective Clothing, if his Department will make and publish an estimate of the costs of storage and warehousing for PPE from August 2021 to date; and whether his Department has made an estimate of the current daily, weekly or monthly costs of storage and warehousing for PPE.
Answered by Edward Argar - Minister of State (Ministry of Justice)
The information is not held in the format requested. The Department reports on storage costs on a quarterly basis based on invoiced expenditure. Between 1 September 2021 to 30 November 2021, the latest information available, the total cost for personal protective equipment (PPE) storage in the United Kingdom was £72.4 million and £5.8 million for storage in China.
We estimate current storage costs to be approximately £3.3 million a week. This is a reduction of 82% compared to October 2020.
Jul. 25 2022
Source Page: Correspondence with close contact businesses: FOI releaseFound: I spent a lot of money on pp clothing, equipment, screens, disposable towels et etc e tc and we have
Jul. 20 2023
Source Page: Ministry of Defence Annual Report and Accounts 2022 to 2023Found: shape of our people and use that data to improve the fit, form and function of specialist flying clothing
Jan. 17 2023
Source Page: Independent review of the Child Maintenance Service (CMS) response to domestic abuseFound: that a perpetrator can control through restricting access, but also essential resources such as food, clothing
Asked by: Dan Carden (Labour - Liverpool, Walton)
Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, pursuant to his Answer of 10 January 2022 to Question 97125 on Coronavirus: Protective Clothing, how much of the total cost for items of personal protective equipment that were (a) not fit for use and (b) identified as excess stock was paid to companies which secured contracts via the high priority lane.
Answered by Edward Argar - Minister of State (Ministry of Justice)
The technical assurance process is ongoing, therefore the quantity of personal protective equipment currently deemed not fit for use is not yet available. The Department continues to work through resolution processes with the relevant companies.
1,177 million items were identified as having potential use in other settings, at a corresponding cost of £1,826 million, of which £931 million was paid to suppliers processed through the high priority lane. The Department estimates there are 3.8 billion items of excess stock. However, as excess stock is not ring-fenced as a separate category, the information on the costs for items secured through high priority lane contracts is not available.
Asked by: Angela Rayner (Labour - Ashton-under-Lyne)
Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, pursuant to the Answer of 21 January 2022 to Question 106718 on Protective Clothing: Coronavirus, what the other PPE supplier is with which his Department is in mediation.
Answered by Edward Argar - Minister of State (Ministry of Justice)
The Department is also currently in mediation with PPE Medpro.