"uri","answering body","answer > is ministerial correction","answer > date of answer","answer > answer text","answer > answering member constituency","answer > answering member printed","answer > grouped question UIN","answer > question first answered","answer > uri","answer > answering member > label","answering dept id","answering dept short name","answering dept sort name","date","hansard heading","house id","legislature > pref label","question text","registered interest","tabling member > label","tabling member constituency","tabling member printed","uin" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/891534","Department of Health and Social Care","false","2018-04-30","
The 100,000 Genomes Project is focussed on recruiting patients, including children, with rare diseases (and their family members) and those with common cancers. These are areas where whole genome sequencing may offer the best opportunity to diagnose disease. From the Project’s pilot phase we have found actionable findings in 20-25% of rare disease patients.
The scope of the project does not include screening at birth. The Chief Medical Officer, in her annual report Generation Genome, recommended that that the National Screening Committee conducts a systematic evaluation of the opportunities offered by genomics for present and potential screening practices.
","Gosport","Caroline Dinenage",,"2018-04-30T15:41:08.457Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/891534/answer","Biography information for Dame Caroline Dinenage","17","Health and Social Care","Health and Social Care","2018-04-25","Hereditary Diseases","1","House of Commons","to ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what lessons have been learned from the 100,000 Genome Project which will help when deciding what genetic diseases should be screened for at birth.","false","Biography information for Darren Jones","Bristol North West","Darren Jones","138095" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1200394","Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport","false","2020-06-04","We recognise that these are incredibly challenging times for the music industry and broader culture sector. As well as supporting them through an unprecedented package of Government support for businesses and individuals, DCMS has made available a £160m Emergency Funding Package via Arts Council England, made possible by Government funding.
We are working hard with the sectors to consider the additional support that may be needed to support the long-term recovery of the sector.
","Gosport","Caroline Dinenage",,"2020-06-04T10:58:57.947Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1200394/answer","Biography information for Dame Caroline Dinenage","10","Digital, Culture, Media and Sport","Digital, Culture, Media and Sport","2020-06-04","Culture and Music: Coronavirus","1","House of Commons","Whether he plans to deliver a support package for the (a) music industry and (b) culture sector affected by the covid-19 outbreak.","false","Biography information for Jeff Smith","Manchester, Withington","Jeff Smith","902930" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1200391","Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport","false","2020-06-04","The Government recognises the devastating impact of COVID-19 and that's why we’ve introduced the unprecedented package of support including the Job Retention Scheme, Self-Employed-Income-Support-Scheme, and loans tailored to the needs of businesses large and small.
Arts and Culture are devolved, but in England we are also working with cultural and sporting organisations to produce guidance to get these sectors up and running again as soon as safely possible.
","Gosport","Caroline Dinenage",,"2020-06-04T10:58:02.89Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1200391/answer","Biography information for Dame Caroline Dinenage","10","Digital, Culture, Media and Sport","Digital, Culture, Media and Sport","2020-06-04","Culture and Sports: Coronavirus","1","House of Commons","What steps the Government is taking to support (a) Edinburgh West constituency and (b) other communities whose economies are reliant on (i) cultural and (ii) sporting events during the covid-19 outbreak.","false","Biography information for Christine Jardine","Edinburgh West","Christine Jardine","902924" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1283773","Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport","false","2021-02-04","We know that businesses in arts, culture, entertainment and hospitality have been hit hard by this pandemic. That's why we secured an unprecedented £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund of which over £1 billion has so far been allocated so far to over 3000 organisations.
This is along a world class package of broader economy measures worth hundreds of billions, including the furloughing scheme and the Self Employed Income Support Scheme
","Gosport","Caroline Dinenage",,"2021-02-04T12:46:40.87Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1283773/answer","Biography information for Dame Caroline Dinenage","10","Digital, Culture, Media and Sport","Digital, Culture, Media and Sport","2021-02-04","Hospitality Industry and Leisure: Coronavirus","1","House of Commons","What steps his Department is taking to support businesses in the (a) hospitality, (b) entertainment and (c) arts and culture sectors.","false","Biography information for Catherine McKinnell","Newcastle upon Tyne North","Catherine McKinnell","911826" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1283774","Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport","false","2021-02-04","
The Government’s Film & TV Production Restart Scheme and our industry-led guidance has enabled production to continue on film sets up and down the country - including at Warner Bros studios in Leavesden, home to the Harry Potter and Mission Impossible franchises.
This week the Secretary of State spoke to the BFI’s CEO and Colin Firth about how important the Restart Scheme has been to restoring sector confidence and kickstarting new productions - ensuring the UK remains a world leader in Film and TV.
","Gosport","Caroline Dinenage",,"2021-02-04T12:52:03.547Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1283774/answer","Biography information for Dame Caroline Dinenage","10","Digital, Culture, Media and Sport","Digital, Culture, Media and Sport","2021-02-04","Film and Television: Coronavirus","1","House of Commons","What steps his Department is taking to support UK film and TV productions during the covid-19 outbreak.","false","Biography information for Dean Russell","Watford","Dean Russell","911827" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1283775","Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport","false","2021-02-04","
The tech and digital sector has really stepped up to the challenges posed by the pandemic, which has seen tech adoption reportedly advancing 10 years in 2 months.
TO support them in this vital work, the Government Future Fund has distributed over £1bn in loans to over 1000 companies. Our local digital skills partnerships are helping to address tech companies workforce and skills needs.
","Gosport","Caroline Dinenage",,"2021-02-04T12:47:29.59Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1283775/answer","Biography information for Dame Caroline Dinenage","10","Digital, Culture, Media and Sport","Digital, Culture, Media and Sport","2021-02-04","Technology: Coronavirus","1","House of Commons","What steps his Department has taken to support the (a) tech and (b) digital sectors during the covid-19 outbreak.","false","Biography information for Dr Neil Hudson","Penrith and The Border","Dr Neil Hudson","911828" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1303660","Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport","false","2021-03-18","
To tackle the digital divide and support connectivity we have worked with providers on social tariffs meaning low cost landline and broadband services for those on means-tested benefits.
DCMS has also launched the Digital Lifeline fund to provide devices, data and support to 5000 adults with learning disabilities. In addition, to boost skills, we have made digital qualifications to level 1 for adults free of charge.
","Gosport","Caroline Dinenage","913615","2021-03-18T13:18:36.82Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1303660/answer","Biography information for Dame Caroline Dinenage","10","Digital, Culture, Media and Sport","Digital, Culture, Media and Sport","2021-03-18","Digital Technology: Disadvantaged","1","House of Commons","What steps he is taking to tackle the digital divide.","false","Biography information for Matt Western","Warwick and Leamington","Matt Western","913608" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1303661","Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport","false","2021-03-18","
To tackle the digital divide and support connectivity we have worked with providers on social tariffs meaning low cost landline and broadband services for those on means-tested benefits.
DCMS has also launched the Digital Lifeline fund to provide devices, data and support to 5000 adults with learning disabilities. In addition, to boost skills, we have made digital qualifications to level 1 for adults free of charge.
","Gosport","Caroline Dinenage","913608","2021-03-18T13:18:36.867Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1303661/answer","Biography information for Dame Caroline Dinenage","10","Digital, Culture, Media and Sport","Digital, Culture, Media and Sport","2021-03-18","Digital Technology: Disadvantaged","1","House of Commons","What steps he is taking to tackle the digital divide.","false","Biography information for Tonia Antoniazzi","Gower","Tonia Antoniazzi","913615" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/926796","Department of Health and Social Care","false","2018-06-19","
Trusts in Special Measures are receiving increased support and intensive oversight from NHS Improvement to turn around their performance, including tailored improvement packages and Improvement Directors.
22 trusts are now out of Special Measures for Quality since the programme began in 2013.
","Gosport","Caroline Dinenage",,"2018-06-19T13:14:01.663Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/926796/answer","Biography information for Dame Caroline Dinenage","17","Health and Social Care","Health and Social Care","2018-06-19","Hospitals: Standards","1","House of Commons","What steps he is taking to support hospitals in special measures.","false","Biography information for Martin Vickers","Cleethorpes","Martin Vickers","905932" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1132766","Department of Health and Social Care","false","2019-06-18","
Local authorities have a duty to ensure people receive appropriate care and support. We have given them access to up to £3.9 billion more dedicated funding for adult social care this year, and a further £410 million has been made available for adult and children’s services.
We will set out our plans to reform the social care system at the earliest opportunity to ensure it is sustainable for the future.
","Gosport","Caroline Dinenage",,"2019-06-18T15:02:18.803Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1132766/answer","Biography information for Dame Caroline Dinenage","17","Health and Social Care","Health and Social Care","2019-06-18","Social Services","1","House of Commons","What steps he is taking to improve social care.","false","Biography information for Kevin Hollinrake","Thirsk and Malton","Kevin Hollinrake","911424"