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Dementia Care 2025-06-03

03 June 2025

Lead MP

Caroline Voaden

Debate Type

General Debate

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Other Contributors: 56

At a Glance

Caroline Voaden raised concerns about dementia care 2025-06-03 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Moves the debate on dementia care, emphasising its urgency and impact. Cites statistics that one in 11 people over 65 has dementia, rising to one in six for those over 80. Highlights regional disparities in diagnosis rates, with South Hams having the lowest rate nationally at just 44%. Emphasises the need for early diagnosis to access care and treatment. Points out that Devon's dementia diagnosis rate is below national average, placing it 39th out of 42 NHS systems.

Government Response

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Government Response
Kinnock emphasised the Government's approach of decentralisation and devolution in managing health and care systems. He highlighted investments in research, such as blood tests to diagnose dementia within five years. Additionally, he mentioned improvements in diagnosis rates, despite not meeting the target since 2020.

Shadow Response

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Shadow Response
Calls for a dedicated dementia strategy and highlights concerns about the Government's removal of dementia from their targets and priorities.
Assessment & feedback
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