Covid-19 Bereavement Services 2021-04-13

2021-04-13

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Q1 Partial Answer
Seema Malhotra Lab Co-op
Feltham and Heston
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The MP noted the increased demand for bereavement services due to the impact of the pandemic. She cited a specific funding amount provided by the government.
What assessment has been made of the effect of the covid-19 outbreak on bereavement services? The Government recognise that the effects have increased demand and highlighted grief complexities. Since March 2020, £10.2 million was given to support mental health charities, including bereavement services.
The Government recognise increased demand for bereavement services due to grief complexities. Since March 2020, £10.2 million was given to mental health charities, including bereavement services.
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Did not provide specific assessment of the impact on bereavement services beyond acknowledging increased demand and complexity.
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Q2 Partial Answer
Seema Malhotra Lab Co-op
Feltham and Heston
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The MP requested a proper plan for bereavement support during the pandemic. She highlighted that many people do not know where to turn for help, mentioning the Good Grief Trust's work in putting cards in doctors' surgeries and A&E departments.
What steps is the Minister taking to signpost families to bereavement charities and increase awareness of available support? The Good Grief Trust mentioned that many people do not know where to turn for help. Charities are signposting services by putting cards in surgeries and hospitals, but there are 700 other charities providing grief counselling.
The mental health and wellbeing recovery action plan aims to respond to the pandemic's impact on mental health. £10.2 million was allocated recently, including £500 million additional spending in the spending review for general mental health which includes bereavement counselling.
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Did not specify steps taken to signpost families to bereavement charities and increase awareness of available support beyond mentioning existing funding and services.
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Q3 Partial Answer
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The MP paid tribute to her father who passed away recently. She highlighted the challenges people face during the pandemic and cited £10.2 million provided by the Government last year to mental health organizations.
Will the Minister please consider reviewing this vital funding immediately? The extra financial support for bereavement organisations ended on 1 April, leaving many relying on dedicated charities without essential help.
I pay tribute to the MP's bravery and personal loss. Bereavement services are under review constantly, monitoring carefully how people access these services due to increased need at present.
Assessment & feedback
Did not provide a specific commitment on reviewing funding immediately beyond acknowledging it is under constant review.
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