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Health and Social Care Bill

If I were to say that I did not trust the Health Professions Council, that might be taken as rather pejorative, and I would not seek to do that. It has done a good job on the health professions it regulates. I simply do not feel that it is right for it to regulate social workers. I do not think that it is prepared for it. Its philosophy is not attuned to it. That is why, if the Government insist on going ahead, some protection needs to be given. My final amendment relates to the name of the new HPC, the Health and Care Professions Council. I am puzzled why ““social worker”” is not in the title. Why was it felt that when bringing 100,000 people into this body, it was not thought worth putting ““social worker”” in the title. I do not think that Health Care Professions Council can possibly describe a body that will regulate 100,000 social workers. I hope that the Government will be prepared to consider the matter again. I know that they want to reduce the number of quangos and regulators, although, if the noble Baroness had been here for the Statement on the banking system, she would have discovered that all Governments start by having a bonfire of the quangos and then inevitably they start to grow again. We saw in the past few minutes a good example of the Government starting to grow some new regulators. In this case, I do not think that the issue of money comes into it—the cost of the balance sheet is taken off the public purse, because it will be funded by registering. Because I am satisfied that the General Social Care Council can fund this through fees which would be similar to those of the Health Professions Council, I hope that the Government will give this further consideration.

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Reference

733 c1616-7 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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