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Health and Social Care Bill

Proceeding contribution from Baroness Emerton (Crossbench) in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 13 March 2012. It occurred during Debate on bills on Health and Social Care Bill.
My Lords, first, I thank all noble Lords who have participated in the debate this morning. It has highlighted and pinpointed one of the essential needs that must be addressed very quickly in terms of the future of the health service. The noble Lord, Lord Hunt, said that he thought that I had probably put down the amendment as it was worded in order to raise a debate. He was right—I was concerned to get a debate raised on the whole issue. It is unfortunate that despite the Bill's title—the Health and Social Care Bill—social care has not been included yet. We know, however, that social care will come, and I have been a great supporter of mentioning support workers as we have gone through the various briefings. I take the point made by my noble friend Lady Howarth that social workers are just as important as the healthcare support workers. However, I had to draw a line somewhere as to the title of the debate and how we moved it forward, and I thank noble Lords for their contributions. I have listened very carefully to what has been said, including by the noble Earl, Lord Howe, has said. If I have heard correctly, I think that he has given a reassurance and a commitment about how things might emerge in the next few months in terms of developing the care standards for the training. He has also given an assurance that there will be a review later on, after the establishment of the training, as to whether statutory regulation would be possible or whether voluntary registration had been satisfactory. The noble Earl knows that we have been waiting a very long time for the examination of the regulation of healthcare support workers. I will take away what he has said and I will read very carefully in Hansard what has been said—a lot has been said in nearly two hours of debate—but, for today, I will withdraw the amendment. Amendment 240 withdrawn. Clause 208 : Power to regulate social workers etc. in England Amendment 241 Clause 208 : Power to regulate social workers etc. in England Amendment 241 Moved by

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Reference

736 c172-3 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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