@prefix rdf: . @prefix xsd: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix skos: . @prefix rdfs: . @prefix api: . @prefix parl: . rdfs:label "Biography information for Caroline Nokes" . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "17" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Department of Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:hansardHeading "Maternity Services: Safety" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what proportion of the average Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch maternity investigation cost of £19,000 is for training of maternity investigators; and whether that cost will be taken forward in future years." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "East Worthing and Shoreham" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Tim Loughton" ; parl:uin "258877" ; dcterms:date "2019-06-03"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answerText "

This response is based on information provided by the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch (HSIB).

The 2019/20 baseline budget for the HSIB maternity programme is £16 million. This provides funding for 1,000 investigations each year.

HSIB has budgeted the cost of training maternity investigators at 3.6% of each investigation. This is equivalent to £684 of the £19,000. The training cost will be taken forward to future years as investigators are employed on a one-year fixed term basis or on a secondment.

The average time taken to complete the initial 14 maternity investigations is 35.7 weeks. The time spent on each investigation varies due to factors such as the complexity of the case, family engagement, trust engagement and availability of specialist advice.

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Thurrock" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Jackie Doyle-Price" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2019-06-11"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:groupedQuestionUIN "258876" , "258877" ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2019-06-11T16:19:21.533Z"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "21" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Northern Ireland Office" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Northern Ireland" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Northern Ireland" ; parl:hansardHeading "Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013: Northern Ireland" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "Whether she has plans to extend the provisions of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013 to Northern Ireland." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "East Worthing and Shoreham" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Tim Loughton" ; parl:uin "910962" ; dcterms:date "2019-05-22"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "17" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Department of Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:hansardHeading "Mental Health Services: Children and Young People" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, with reference to the NHS Long-Term Plan, how his Department plans to monitor progress on the target to ensure that over the coming decade, 100 per cent of children and young people that need specialist mental health services are able to access those services." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "East Worthing and Shoreham" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Tim Loughton" ; parl:uin "266057" ; dcterms:date "2019-06-18"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answerText "

The NHS Long Term Plan sets out how the National Health Service intends to improve services that support children and young people including those who require specialist mental health services. Progress for children and young people’s mental health services is monitored against key measurables such as access and waiting times standards.

From our Green Paper, ‘Transforming children and young people’s mental health provision: a green paper’ we have now launched the first 25 trailblazer sites in England that will provide Mental Health Support Teams, as part of a new school-based service for those with mild to moderate mental health issues.

Twelve of the sites will pilot a four-week waiting time to speed up children and young people’s access to NHS mental health services. In addition, the Department for Education will fund a significant new training programme for Designated Senior Leads for mental health in schools and colleges.

The National Implementation Framework for the NHS Long Term Plan, when published, will provide further information on how the commitments set out for children and young people’s mental health in the Plan will be implemented and monitored.

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Thurrock" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Jackie Doyle-Price" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2019-06-24"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:groupedQuestionUIN "266056" ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2019-06-24T16:45:36.33Z"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answerText "

I have Ministerial responsibility for the provision of mental health services. A wide range of data and information is regularly provided to support the work in this role, such as the Mental Health Five Year Forward View dashboard which brings together key data from across mental health services to measure the performance of the National Health Service in delivering our plans.

It includes data on the number of admissions in child and adolescent mental health service wards for patients aged 0-17 who are referred for treatment for example. An age breakdown is available for those aged 0-5 from in each Mental Health Services Data Set annual report. This data can only be provided at an aggregate level and not specifically for children aged 0-2.

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Thurrock" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Jackie Doyle-Price" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2019-06-24"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2019-06-24T16:44:26.41Z"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "17" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Department of Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:hansardHeading "Maternity Services: Safety" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what the baseline budget for the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch maternity programme is for 2019-2020, and how many maternity investigations he expects to be funded by that budget." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "East Worthing and Shoreham" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Tim Loughton" ; parl:uin "258876" ; dcterms:date "2019-06-03"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answerText "

This response is based on information provided by the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch (HSIB).

The 2019/20 baseline budget for the HSIB maternity programme is £16 million. This provides funding for 1,000 investigations each year.

HSIB has budgeted the cost of training maternity investigators at 3.6% of each investigation. This is equivalent to £684 of the £19,000. The training cost will be taken forward to future years as investigators are employed on a one-year fixed term basis or on a secondment.

The average time taken to complete the initial 14 maternity investigations is 35.7 weeks. The time spent on each investigation varies due to factors such as the complexity of the case, family engagement, trust engagement and availability of specialist advice.

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Thurrock" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Jackie Doyle-Price" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2019-06-11"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:groupedQuestionUIN "258876" , "258878" ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2019-06-11T16:19:21.503Z"^^xsd:dateTime . rdfs:label "Biography information for Dame Jackie Doyle-Price" . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "17" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Department of Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:hansardHeading "Mental Health Services: Children" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, whether Care Commissioning Groups have responsibility for commissioning mental health services for children aged zero to two; and what steps his Department are taking to ensure that those groups secure that provision." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "East Worthing and Shoreham" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Tim Loughton" ; parl:uin "266054" ; dcterms:date "2019-06-18"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "17" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Department of Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:hansardHeading "Mental Health Services: Children and Young People" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, with reference to the NHS Long-Term Plan, what progress his Department has made ensuring that 100 per cent of children and young people that require specialist mental health can access those services over the coming decade." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "East Worthing and Shoreham" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Tim Loughton" ; parl:uin "266056" ; dcterms:date "2019-06-18"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answerText "

The NHS Long Term Plan sets out how the National Health Service intends to improve services that support children and young people including those who require specialist mental health services. Progress for children and young people’s mental health services is monitored against key measurables such as access and waiting times standards.

From our Green Paper, ‘Transforming children and young people’s mental health provision: a green paper’ we have now launched the first 25 trailblazer sites in England that will provide Mental Health Support Teams, as part of a new school-based service for those with mild to moderate mental health issues.

Twelve of the sites will pilot a four-week waiting time to speed up children and young people’s access to NHS mental health services. In addition, the Department for Education will fund a significant new training programme for Designated Senior Leads for mental health in schools and colleges.

The National Implementation Framework for the NHS Long Term Plan, when published, will provide further information on how the commitments set out for children and young people’s mental health in the Plan will be implemented and monitored.

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Thurrock" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Jackie Doyle-Price" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2019-06-24"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:groupedQuestionUIN "266057" ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2019-06-24T16:45:36.297Z"^^xsd:dateTime . skos:prefLabel "House of Commons" . parl:answerText "

This response is based on information provided by the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch (HSIB).

The 2019/20 baseline budget for the HSIB maternity programme is £16 million. This provides funding for 1,000 investigations each year.

HSIB has budgeted the cost of training maternity investigators at 3.6% of each investigation. This is equivalent to £684 of the £19,000. The training cost will be taken forward to future years as investigators are employed on a one-year fixed term basis or on a secondment.

The average time taken to complete the initial 14 maternity investigations is 35.7 weeks. The time spent on each investigation varies due to factors such as the complexity of the case, family engagement, trust engagement and availability of specialist advice.

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Thurrock" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Jackie Doyle-Price" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2019-06-11"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:groupedQuestionUIN "258877" , "258878" ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2019-06-11T16:19:21.457Z"^^xsd:dateTime . rdfs:label "Biography information for Dame Karen Bradley" . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "1" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Home Office" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Home Office" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Home Office" ; parl:hansardHeading "Civil Partnerships Proceedings" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what assessment he has made of the level of registrar preparedness to perform civil partnerships for opposite sex couples from December 2019." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "East Worthing and Shoreham" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Tim Loughton" ; parl:uin "256192" ; dcterms:date "2019-05-20"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answerText "

The Registrar General for England and Wales has issued guidance to registration authorities on taking bookings for the formation of civil partnerships for opposite sex couples in line with the implementation date in the Civil Partnerships, Marriages and Deaths(Registration Etc) Act 2019.

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Romsey and Southampton North" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Caroline Nokes" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2019-05-23"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2019-05-23T14:50:56.873Z"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answerText "

Registration authorities have been responsible for the formation of civil partnerships for same sex couples since the legislation was implemented in 2005.

Extending eligibility to opposite sex couples will not introduce any new processes for registration authorities so training requirements will be minimal and appropriate guidance will be issued in time for implementation.

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Romsey and Southampton North" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Caroline Nokes" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2019-05-23"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2019-05-23T15:01:07.283Z"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answerText "

As I have said on many occasions, I voted in support of same sex marriage in England and Wales and I hope that this can be extended to Northern Ireland in the future.

However, marriage is a devolved matter in Northern Ireland and an issue I want a restored Executive to resolve.

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Staffordshire Moorlands" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Karen Bradley" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2019-05-22"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2019-05-22T14:10:53.393Z"^^xsd:dateTime . rdfs:label "Biography information for Tim Loughton" . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "17" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Department of Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:hansardHeading "Maternity Services: Safety" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what the average time taken was to complete the initial 14 maternity investigations undertaken by the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch maternity programme since its establishment in April 2018." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "East Worthing and Shoreham" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Tim Loughton" ; parl:uin "258878" ; dcterms:date "2019-06-03"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answerText "

Clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) are responsible for commissioning non-specialised mental health services for all age groups in their local populations.

The Government continues to ensure that the National Health Service invests more in mental health both through significant central investments as part of the NHS Long Term Plan and through the Mental Health Investment Standard (MHIS). This standard requires CCGs to increase investment in mental health services in line with overall increase in funding. In 2018/19, it is expected all CCGs will achieve the MHIS level of investment.

" ; parl:answeringMember ; parl:answeringMemberConstituency "Thurrock" ; parl:answeringMemberPrinted "Jackie Doyle-Price" ; parl:dateOfAnswer "2019-06-24"^^xsd:dateTime ; parl:isMinisterialCorrection false ; parl:questionFirstAnswered "2019-06-24T16:41:50.857Z"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "1" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Home Office" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Home Office" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Home Office" ; parl:hansardHeading "Civil Partnerships Proceedings" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what guidance has been issued to registrars on taking bookings for civil partnerships for opposite sex couples from December 31 2019 in advance of the introduction of regulations." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "East Worthing and Shoreham" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Tim Loughton" ; parl:uin "256193" ; dcterms:date "2019-05-20"^^xsd:dateTime . parl:answer ; parl:answeringDeptId "17" ; parl:answeringDeptPrinted "Department of Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptShortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:answeringDeptSortName "Health and Social Care" ; parl:hansardHeading "Mental Health Services: Children" ; parl:houseId "1" ; parl:legislature ; parl:questionText "To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, which Minister in his Department has responsibility for the provision of mental health services for children aged zero to two; and what (a) data and (b) information is supplied to that Minister on the provision of those services." ; parl:registeredInterest false ; parl:tablingMember ; parl:tablingMemberConstituency "East Worthing and Shoreham" ; parl:tablingMemberPrinted "Tim Loughton" ; parl:uin "266055" ; dcterms:date "2019-06-18"^^xsd:dateTime . a api:ListEndpoint ; dcterms:hasPart ; api:definition . a api:Page ; "10"^^xsd:long ; "1"^^xsd:long ; "692"^^xsd:long ; dcterms:isPartOf ; api:definition ; api:extendedMetadataVersion ; api:items ( ) ; api:page "0"^^xsd:long ; ; .