Care Bill [HL]
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2013-14Legislative stage
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Wednesday, 22 May 2013
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Moved by
Baroness Emerton
86HA: Clause 5, page 4, line 43, after “of” insert “sustain...
My Lords, in moving this amendment I shall also speak to Amendment 86PA.
Clause 5 emphasise...
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My Lords, as this is my first intervention, I refer noble Lords to my interests as president elec...
My Lords, I rise to speak to the amendments in my name—Amendments 86L, 86M, 86N and 86Q. These am...
My Lords, I rise to support the amendments of my noble friend Lord Hunt and the remarks just made...
My Lords, I support Amendments 86N and 86Q tabled by my noble friend Lady Greengross, to which I ...
My Lords, I will speak briefly to Amendment 86N, in the name of the noble Baroness, Lady Greengro...
My Lords, in tabling these amendments, the noble Lords, Lord Hunt of Kings Heath and Lord Beecham...
Does that mean that a self-funder in a home would therefore know what the local authority rate wa...
The point is that what the local authority pays will be transparent. Individuals can therefore ma...
I am sorry to press the noble Earl. As I understand it, in many homes, self-funders are completel...
Under the cap arrangement, there will be for all to see a notional rate that the local authority ...
We are almost anticipating a later debate when it comes to the Dilnot cap. This is an important i...
Local authorities and individuals can pay different prices for care. That can be because individu...
I am very sorry but the point is being missed and I think that my noble friend on the Front Bench...
Yes, my Lords, they will know that.
My Lords, I have mentioned to the noble Earl another aspect of this which I think needs to be tak...
But for somebody with assets who is looking to be taken care of in a residential home the incenti...
My Lords, I thank noble Lords who have contributed to this debate, which has been extremely wide ...
Moved by
Earl Howe
87A: Clause 7, page 7, line 15, leave out “adult” and insert “indi...
Moved by
Lord Low of Dalston
87H: Clause 9, page 8, line 21, after “outcomes,” insert...
My Lords, I shall also speak as briefly as I can to Amendments 88PA, 88PB and 88PC, on which my n...
My Lords, I speak to Amendments 88B and 88N in this group. The noble Lord, Lord Touhig, has added...
My Lords, I will speak to Amendment 88A. This amendment relates to Clause 9, which requires a loc...
My Lords, I shall speak to Amendments 88SA, 88SB and 92ZZCZA, all of which are designed to ensure...
My Lords, I will be very brief in speaking in support of Amendment 88B. Certainly, I very much we...
My Lords, I add my support to Amendment 88B and point out that, while it is in the name of the no...
My Lords, the issue of assessment is an important part of the Bill and key issues have been raise...
My Lords, I thank all those who have contributed to an informed and very interesting debate. The ...
Yes, I was going to say that I think it probably falls to me to consider whether I withdraw the a...