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Proceeding contribution from Baroness Finlay of Llandaff (Crossbench) in the House of Lords on Thursday, 8 March 2012. It occurred during Debate on bill on Health and Social Care Bill.


Health and Social Care Bill

Before the noble Baroness sits down, does she recognise that the legal status of children differs from that of adults? That is why they do not fall into the same category as many other vulnerable groups. Children do not reach the age of majority until they are 18, although they can consent to some things at 16. Therefore, they are always dependent on a responsible adult to speak for them or to open the door for them, as it were. They cannot form a group in the way that others in the population can to speak up for their rights and what they need. Will the noble Baroness reassure us that the Government recognise that the legal status of children differs from that of adults, and that if these amendments are not to be accepted, careful consideration will be given as to how that can be made explicit in the Bill before it completes its passage?


Secondary information

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
735 c1970 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
Subjects
Complaints Disability Children Disclosure of information Conditions of employment Contracts Councillors Competition Conflict of interests Advocacy Employment Health Health services Education Income Learning disability Local government Private sector NHS Patients Membership Older people NHS foundation trusts Private patients Training Young people Reform Social services Patients' forums Speech and language disorders Care Quality Commission Local involvement networks NHS Commissioning Board Healthwatch England Health and wellbeing boards Clinical commissioning groups
Legislation
Health and Social Care Bill 2010-12
Link
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