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Proceeding contribution from Lord Lansley (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Monday, 4 July 2011. It occurred during Ministerial statement on Reform of Social Care.


Reform of Social Care

I understand the point that the right hon. Gentleman makes and in the past some of the criticisms of previous proposals have been made because they would have led to a situation in which informal care and family care would not have been properly supported—indeed, there would have been perverse incentives for people not to have family carers. We need to support family carers rather than bypass them. I am glad that the right hon. Gentleman raises the issue of dementia. It is tremendously important that we understand it is one of the principal reasons why we have such a rising burden of disability and requirement for care and support. It is why we are looking to the longer term, not least to improve research into dementia. I am grateful to the Minister of State, my hon. Friend the Member for Sutton and Cheam, who has chaired the work on research into dementia, and he was able to announce substantial additional funding to support dementia research just the week before last.


Secondary information

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
530 c1238 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
Subjects
Care homes Finance Fees and charges Home care services Older people Palliative care Regulation Commission on the Funding of Care and Support Southern Cross Healthcare Palliative Care Funding Review
Link
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