May. 15 2024
Source Page: First Sea Lord’s Sea Power Conference 2024: Minister Trevelyan's keynote speechFound: constituency, to watch those who never knew, or asked, what your sailors do, sit up and watch in amazement as young
Found: Young Persons Act 1933 (cruelty to children).
Found: sleeping rough, and should be used in relation to people begging only where no other approach
Found: sleeping rough, and should be used in relation to people begging only where no other approach is
Mentions:
1: Damian Collins (Con - Folkestone and Hythe) arguments about how good the football is on such pitches and things like that, but the majority of young - Speech Link
2: Clive Betts (Lab - Sheffield South East) That is why you have to have people who go into owning these football clubs for the right reasons—people - Speech Link
3: None I have been a fan of Brighton since I was very young: I was born and brought up in Brighton. - Speech Link
4: Robin Millar (Con - Aberconwy) Many of the people looking at this, the people at NewCo, the people at the FA and, in fairness, the Sport - Speech Link
5: Stephanie Peacock (Lab - Barnsley East) It is making it harder, and more of a gambling culture, for every single club throughout the pyramid. - Speech Link
Found: sleeping rough, and should be used in relation to people begging only where no other approach
Asked by: Navendu Mishra (Labour - Stockport)
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 16 April 2024 to Question 20454 on Mental Health Services: Stockport, how the £4.7 billion of increased funding for mental health has been spent; and how much and what proportion of that funding has been spent by (a) local authority and (b) constituency area.
Answered by Maria Caulfield - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Business and Trade) (Minister for Women)
Whilst a definitive answer is not possible, most of this additional funding was allocated to local health systems to be spent on expanding and transforming mental health services across the country. This is evidenced by:
- an increase in the number of adults accessing NHS Talking Therapies, with nearly 6 million people being supported over this five year period; an increase in the number of children and young people accessing mental health support, with over 750,000 children and young people under 18 years old supported through National Health Service funded mental health services, those with at least one contact, over the 12 months to January 2024;
- the roll out of approximately 400 mental health support teams in schools and colleges; the transformation of community mental health services for adults with approximately 288,000 adults and older adults with severe mental illness able to access improved physical health care, employment support, personalised and trauma informed care, medicines management and support for self-harm, and coexisting substance use over 2022/23, the latest full financial year for which figures are available;
- the establishment of around the clock and all-age urgent mental health helplines in every part of England;
- the investment of £30 million to meet the health needs of people sleeping rough, allowing for the establishment of 37 sites with new mental health provision for rough sleepers;
- the opening, or planned opening, of 15 specialist gambling treatment clinics, achieving representation across every region of England and including specialist provision for children and young people;
- the provision of £57 million of funding up to the end of March 2024, to embed local suicide and self-harm prevention activity, and to provide suicide bereavement support services in every local area.
Report May. 11 2024
Committee: Culture, Media and Sport Committee (Department: Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport)Found: Artists, and the people who rely on them for business, are facing a cost-of-touring crisis and finding
Found: sleeping rough, and should be used in relation to people begging only where no other approach
Mentions:
1: Maguire, Ruth (SNP - Cunninghame South) Westminster law and policy on some of the most challenging issues that society faces, such as drugs, gambling - Speech Link
2: Constance, Angela (SNP - Almond Valley) harm, such as raising the legal age of gambling or reviewing how gambling appeals to young people.In - Speech Link
3: Sweeney, Paul (Lab - Glasgow) Will the cabinet secretary review the financing arrangements that are available for people to scrap or - Speech Link
4: McMillan, Stuart (SNP - Greenock and Inverclyde) Some of them are currently out of use, which puts people off moving to electric vehicles, in addition - Speech Link