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[2nd Allocated Day]

I would love to but I am aware that others are waiting and I am trying to curtail my comments. [Hon. Members: ““Hear, hear!] I will take that as a prompt to get a move on. I want to address a point that was made earlier about where the director of public health should sit in a local authority. I think it is important that the public health director should report to the chief executive because the public health function will cover so much that is part of children's services, adult and social care and housing that it is hard to see how they will fit in unless they report at the top level. In conclusion, I believe that the elevation of public health will enable public health to be placed at the centre of commissioning and that the link between the wellbeing boards and the primary care commissioning groups will enable public health to be instrumental within commissioning. That is where we will see the long-term benefits outrunning the short-term imperatives.

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Reference

532 c451 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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