Urgent question on Tuesday, 11 July 2006, in the House of Commons, led by Julia Goldsworthy. The answering member was Patricia Hewitt.
Learning Disability Services (Cornwall)
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- Parliamentary proceeding
- Reference
- 448 c1253-5
- Session
- 2005-06
- Department
- Department of Health
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- House of Commons chamber
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Learning Disability Services (Cornwall)
Tuesday, 11 July 2006
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Proceeding contributions
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Cornwall Partnership NHS Trust (Learning Disability Services)
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Written statements
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Care Services: Cornwall Partnerships NHS Trust
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Command papers
House of Commons
- Proceeding contributions
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Julia Goldsworthy | 448 c1253-5 (Link to this contribution) (Urgent Question): To ask the Secretary of State for Health if she will make a statement, pursuant t...
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Patricia Hewitt | 448 c1253-5 (Link to this contribution) Let me begin by apologising, on behalf of the NHS, to the vulnerable people in east Cornwall who hav...
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Patricia Hewitt | 448 c1258-9 (Link to this contribution) We have announced our intention to merge the Healthcare Commission and CSCI by 2008. In the meantime...
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Lord Lansley | 448 c1257-8 (Link to this contribution) I share the Secretary of State’s sense of concern and outrage at the extent of the abuse disclosed a...
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Patricia Hewitt | 448 c1255-6 (Link to this contribution) On the first group of questions that the hon. Lady asked, the Healthcare Commission said that it bel...
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Claire Curtis-Thomas | 448 c1256 (Link to this contribution) If there is sufficient evidence to dismiss five people, is there sufficient evidence to start crimin...
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Patricia Hewitt | 448 c1259-60 (Link to this contribution) I have made it clear that the Healthcare Commission and CSCI, in particular, have changed their insp...
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Dan Rogerson | 448 c1260 (Link to this contribution) Further to the Secretary of State’s comments on the good work that is being done, many families in C...
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Julia Goldsworthy | 448 c1255-6 (Link to this contribution) I thank the Secretary of State for her statement, and on behalf of my constituents, particularly tho...
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Patricia Hewitt | 448 c1260 (Link to this contribution) The hon. Gentleman raises an important point. In its report the Healthcare Commission stressed that ...
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Patricia Hewitt | 448 c1256 (Link to this contribution) The police are involved in looking at the cases. The cases of 40 vulnerable adults have now been ref...
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Sandra Gidley | 448 c1258-9 (Link to this contribution) We must all be concerned when we become aware of widespread institutional abuse. Part of the problem...
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Lord Taylor of Goss Moor | 448 c1259-60 (Link to this contribution) People both inside and outside the House will be shocked by those appalling events, none more so tha...
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Patricia Hewitt | 448 c1257-8 (Link to this contribution) The hon. Gentleman raises an important point about the distance that many people with learning disab...
- Subjects
- Carers Cornwall Learning disability Protection Special educational needs Social services Healthcare Commission Commission for Social Care Inspection Cornwall Partnership NHS Trust
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