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Health and Social Care

16 January 2020

Lead MP

Jon Ashworth

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

NHSEmploymentCulture, Media & SportMental Health
Other Contributors: 81

At a Glance

Jon Ashworth raised concerns about health and social care 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
The amendment seeks to ensure that the National Health Service (NHS) and social care will be properly funded, addressing issues such as waiting lists, cancelled operations, and lack of mental health care. It calls for a real terms increase in health spending of at least 4% per year.

Government Response

NHSEmploymentCulture, Media & SportMental Health
Government Response
Made a speech emphasising the importance of digital transformation, local hubs, prevention strategies, technology advancement, infrastructure improvements, and integration within the NHS. Announced plans for increased staffing and appointments in primary care. Discussed the importance of mental health reform, stating that over his generation society's attitude towards mental health has fundamentally shifted. Pledged £33.9 billion additional funding with an emphasis on increasing mental health funding and improving services across the nation. Highlighted plans for a new gambling addiction clinic in Sunderland and 12 more to meet unmet demand. Acknowledged the need to modernise outdated legislation, such as the Mental Health Act 1983.
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