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Allergy Awareness Week

11 May 2023

Lead MP

Jon Cruddas
Dagenham and Rainham
Lab

Responding Minister

Helen Whately

Tags

NHSEmployment
Word Count: 8261
Other Contributors: 4

At a Glance

Jon Cruddas raised concerns about allergy awareness week in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The Government should implement a national plan for allergy led by a designated civil servant or NHS lead with authority to change policies. This would ensure priority investment in training programmes, improve GP knowledge on allergic diseases, and establish clear pathways for local commissioners to understand the allergy needs of their populations.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

Dagenham and Rainham
Opened the debate
Millions of people in the UK suffer from allergies, and the prevalence is among the highest globally. Recent reports highlight that allergy services are poorly managed across the NHS due to a lack of training and expertise, with only a minority receiving specialist care. The number of hospital admissions related to allergic disease has increased by 615% over the last two decades, and the complexity and severity of allergies have grown significantly.

Government Response

Helen Whately
Government Response
Praised MP Jon Cruddas for securing the debate on allergies, noting its importance. Discussed personal experiences with asthma and multiple food allergies in family members to illustrate the challenges faced by allergy sufferers. Mentioned the work of Allergy UK and other organisations supporting people with allergies. Noted the progress made including Natasha's law improving food labelling. Emphasised the Government's investment in primary care workforce, including over 4,000 GP trainees last year. Highlighted the role of specialists, dieticians, and nurses trained in allergy services. Discussed plans for updated clinical guidelines and NICE guidance on managing allergies. Assured ongoing commitment to high standards of care for people with allergies.
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