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he said he was going back to the nhs full-tim— nhs full-time when parliament is dissolved, which _ nhs full-time when parliament is dissolved, which cannot _ nhs full-time when parliament is dissolved, which cannot come - nhs full-time when parliament is l dissolved, which cannot come soon enough as far as we are concerned. he is a front line can the nation with years of experience in mental health. we are committed to having mental health reform in the first king's speech because the mental health act is woefully out of date, we have 40,000 young people waiting more than two years for treatment and i want to make sure that mental health act reform that labour government will bring in hits the front line in a positive way as soon as possible, as well as a mental health support in every school and community until health clubs in every community. fin community until health clubs in every community.— community until health clubs in every community. on the specifics of this decision — every community. on the specifics of this decision he _ every community. on the specifics of this dec
he said he was going back to the nhs full-tim— nhs full-time when parliament is dissolved, which _ nhs full-time when parliament is dissolved, which cannot _ nhs full-time when parliament is dissolved, which cannot come - nhs full-time when parliament is l dissolved, which cannot come soon enough as far as we are concerned. he is a front line can the nation with years of experience in mental health. we are committed to having mental health reform in the first king's speech because the mental...
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what you think needs to be done to help dinner nhs with this?— dinner nhs with this? what the foundation _ dinner nhs with this? what the foundation is _ dinner nhs with this? what the foundation is saying _ dinner nhs with this? what the foundation is saying is - dinner nhs with this? what the foundation is saying is two - dinner nhs with this? what the i foundation is saying is two things. first of all there being straightforward and saying this is completely overtaking the nhs's capacity to meet these demands on us right. no one can cope with the kind of demand. everybody watching knows that general practices already are very stretched and stressed and see more patients than ever before but with less staff and this overheating of the system isn't helping that at all. but it doesn't matter how much money you give us and please do give us more, i'm not arguing against that, but no matter how much money we get it will never fulfil this kind of surge in demand, but the second thing they're saying it may be also it shouldn't be because may be also it shouldn't be becaus
what you think needs to be done to help dinner nhs with this?— dinner nhs with this? what the foundation _ dinner nhs with this? what the foundation is _ dinner nhs with this? what the foundation is saying _ dinner nhs with this? what the foundation is saying is - dinner nhs with this? what the foundation is saying is two - dinner nhs with this? what the i foundation is saying is two things. first of all there being straightforward and saying this is completely overtaking the nhs's capacity...
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you returned to the nhs? yes, i returned to the nhs _ good. you returned to the nhs? yes, i returned to the nhs during - good. you returned to the nhs? yes, i returned to the nhs during covid. i i returned to the nhs during covid. and i did my return to practice on paediatric intensive care and then with a background in a&e and having been a sister in a&e, i decided to go back. but over a period of about six months, i sent numerous e—mails to different members of the department in management, saying i was looking for a job, that i had finished in paediatric intensive care and not one did i get a reply. i think i did get a reply once and they said they would be in touch and i never heard from anyone, to say, yes we would like to see you, let's interview you. i'm now school nursing. ifeel that part interview you. i'm now school nursing. i feel that part of, also the problem which i know has been mentioned, is the staffing issues. and from up above in management, people like myself that are looking to come back into the nhs, i'm a 51—year—old woman, but with a lot
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he talks about the nhs as a priority. of coruse, the nhs was one of only two departments that was protected during those years _ of spending restraint after the labour government bankru pted the country. as we heard earlier, we are now spending £165 billion on the nhs. that's more than ever at any point in history. it's a 13% increase above inflationjust over the last four or five years alone. in just the last year, the nhs has hired an extra 68,000 people, of whom 7,000 are doctors, a net increase, and there are 21,000 more nurses today than there were a year ago. that isn't a sign of a party deprioritising the nhs, it's the sign of a political party, the conservatives, investing heavily in our nhs because it is a priority. in his defence of the conservatives�* record, chris philp was backed up by his colleague, the former immigration minister robertjenrick who was speaking on the panel with laura kuenssberg and said dan poulter�*s comments were clearly wrong but that defection is clearly a big boon for the labour p
he talks about the nhs as a priority. of coruse, the nhs was one of only two departments that was protected during those years _ of spending restraint after the labour government bankru pted the country. as we heard earlier, we are now spending £165 billion on the nhs. that's more than ever at any point in history. it's a 13% increase above inflationjust over the last four or five years alone. in just the last year, the nhs has hired an extra 68,000 people, of whom 7,000 are doctors, a net...
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he talked about the nhs as a priority. well, of course, the nhs was one of only two departments that was protected during those years of necessary spending restraint after the last labour government bankrupted the country. as we heard earlier, we're now spending £165 billion a year on the nhs, that's more than ever at any point in history. the move is a gift to labour. he's abandoned the conservative party to save the nhs, and i think there are millions of conservative voters across the country who are feeling politically homeless, who can see the chaos and the failure to deliver of now five conservative prime ministers, who are now looking for an alternative, and i hope they will trust the doctor. the nhs will, for many voters, be among the key issues of the upcoming general election campaign. despite their continued slump in the polls, an optimistic tone from the government. we've seen inflation falling dramatically down to 3%, wages rising at 6%, so for, i think, nine months now, wages are rising faster than inflation,
he talked about the nhs as a priority. well, of course, the nhs was one of only two departments that was protected during those years of necessary spending restraint after the last labour government bankrupted the country. as we heard earlier, we're now spending £165 billion a year on the nhs, that's more than ever at any point in history. the move is a gift to labour. he's abandoned the conservative party to save the nhs, and i think there are millions of conservative voters across the...
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yes, but it is not a quick process on the nhs, you had to go| process on the nhs, you had to go through several appointments, it is not one appointment and you get your medication. i had several appointments with two practitioners, i had psychological evaluations, assessments, questions asked, i was assessed on my health, there is a lot that goes into prescribing hormone therapy to a young person and the steps they took that i went through were good steps, i don't understand the worry for young people's health but we also had to think about their mental health and how it can affect them, not getting the medication they need. cass talks about the toxicity _ the medication they need. cass talks about the toxicity around _ the medication they need. cass talks about the toxicity around this, - the medication they need. cass talks about the toxicity around this, lots i about the toxicity around this, lots of people think it is true, they find it difficult to speak openly about their concerns. she concerns. she said she thought it was a disproportionate crisis that exists right now over gende
yes, but it is not a quick process on the nhs, you had to go| process on the nhs, you had to go through several appointments, it is not one appointment and you get your medication. i had several appointments with two practitioners, i had psychological evaluations, assessments, questions asked, i was assessed on my health, there is a lot that goes into prescribing hormone therapy to a young person and the steps they took that i went through were good steps, i don't understand the worry for young...
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the prime minister says the latest nhs waiting list figures are down for their fifth nhs waiting list figures are down for theirfifth month in a row and prove that his plans are working. just over seven and a half million treatments were waiting to be carried out, about a quarter of million fewer than the record high last september. rishi sunak says that the nhs would be on an even better place, but the shadow health secretary says that waiting lists are still longer than when rishi sunak became prime minister. let's have a listen to the pm who spoke a short while and it a go.— short while and it a go. when i became prime _ short while and it a go. when i became prime minister, - short while and it a go. when i j became prime minister, hayes short while and it a go. when i - became prime minister, hayes said that cutting waiting lists was one of my priorities. while we haven't made as much progress as i would have liked, today's figures show that we are making headway towards that we are making headway towards that goal. a reduction of around 200,000 in the overall waiting list is p
the prime minister says the latest nhs waiting list figures are down for their fifth nhs waiting list figures are down for theirfifth month in a row and prove that his plans are working. just over seven and a half million treatments were waiting to be carried out, about a quarter of million fewer than the record high last september. rishi sunak says that the nhs would be on an even better place, but the shadow health secretary says that waiting lists are still longer than when rishi sunak...
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in a letter to the daily telegraph, nhs providers says nearly two million nhs appointments were missed because people didn't receive their letters and patient safety could be at risk. with more on this let's talk to our reporter ben wolvin. what is the medical concern here? well, we know that royal mail finances are under a lot of pressure at the moment. for some time the company has been looking to adapt its business model. in the first half of the last financial year it posted losses of more than £300 million. these latest proposals would mean cutting the delivery of second class mail so that second class letters are only delivered on three days a week. the problem is that the second class post includes a large amount of important correspondence from the nhs. this is appointment letters, treatment plans and test results, and that has led to this concern from medics. what to this concern from medics. what has ro al to this concern from medics. what has royal mail— to this concern from medics. what has royal mail said _ to this concern from medics. what has royal mail said in _ to t
in a letter to the daily telegraph, nhs providers says nearly two million nhs appointments were missed because people didn't receive their letters and patient safety could be at risk. with more on this let's talk to our reporter ben wolvin. what is the medical concern here? well, we know that royal mail finances are under a lot of pressure at the moment. for some time the company has been looking to adapt its business model. in the first half of the last financial year it posted losses of more...
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i work — still work — as an nhs doctor and have done. the health service that i saw under huge strain is very different to the health service of maybe a decade ago, and the struggles and the challenges that patients have been experiencing in accessing timely good care were something that really resonated with me and stayed with me, and ifound it increasingly difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the eye, my patients in the eye, and my constituents in the eye with good conscience. and i feel that the nhs deserves better than it has at the moment in terms of how its run and governed. but you pin that on, then, the government's handling of the health service. because of course the nhs has had lots of problems for a long time, its run by managers in all sorts of places, but you pin that on the conservatives�* handling of it. i think it comes from that. i think it comes from values, as well. very clearly, it's been the case in the last... ..eight, ten years or so, the nhs is not a priority to the conservative party and to the government, a
i work — still work — as an nhs doctor and have done. the health service that i saw under huge strain is very different to the health service of maybe a decade ago, and the struggles and the challenges that patients have been experiencing in accessing timely good care were something that really resonated with me and stayed with me, and ifound it increasingly difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the eye, my patients in the eye, and my constituents in the eye with good conscience. and i...
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called nhs 24. all of the patients, they all know that all they can do is dial 111 and they speak to someone. it's a sticking plaster nation full of sticking plaster politicians... network in the health service. people pay more tax! kate, let me put in one thing here if i could, unlike the rest of the uk humza yousaf at bute house the other day did proudly say they avoided the nhs strikes... �* , , ., ., strikes... because they gave a pay rise to the — strikes. .. because they gave a pay rise to the junior— strikes... because they gave a pay rise to the junior doctors _ strikes... because they gave a pay rise to the junior doctors but - strikes... because they gave a pay rise to the junior doctors but at - rise to the junior doctors but at the same time they are taxing them more so thejunior the same time they are taxing them more so the junior doctors are no better off peer than they are in england. the young people in scotland paying day earning over £30,000 a year are paying more tax. don'
called nhs 24. all of the patients, they all know that all they can do is dial 111 and they speak to someone. it's a sticking plaster nation full of sticking plaster politicians... network in the health service. people pay more tax! kate, let me put in one thing here if i could, unlike the rest of the uk humza yousaf at bute house the other day did proudly say they avoided the nhs strikes... �* , , ., ., strikes... because they gave a pay rise to the — strikes. .. because they gave a pay...
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you've attacked labour's record of running the nhs in wales. i mean, i think...certainly the nhs in all parts of the country — be it in scotland or wales or england — is under... ..is under pressure. but the service that i saw during those night shifts was unrecognisable from the service that i worked in routinely before i became an mp. frankly, patients deserve better. it shouldn't be the case that people — a third of patients are waiting more than 60 days for urgent cancer care. that shouldn't be the case in a civilised health system. how would you describe the broader change in the conservative party? we now have a tory party that resembles sometimes a little bit more a nationalist, national party rather than a party of the centre right. and i feel that, actually, the changes that the labour party has made since 2019 under keir starmer — notjust on the health service but particularly on that offer on health, about tackling the determinants of poor health and housing, poverty and all those issues — are the sort of things that are re
you've attacked labour's record of running the nhs in wales. i mean, i think...certainly the nhs in all parts of the country — be it in scotland or wales or england — is under... ..is under pressure. but the service that i saw during those night shifts was unrecognisable from the service that i worked in routinely before i became an mp. frankly, patients deserve better. it shouldn't be the case that people — a third of patients are waiting more than 60 days for urgent cancer care. that...
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it's not 'ust challenges for the nhs. it's not just a _ challenges for the nhs. it's not just a case that you, in an area so contested. — just a case that you, in an area so contested, it's not the case that you get— contested, it's not the case that you get a — contested, it's not the case that you get a report based on the evidence _ you get a report based on the evidence and then everything magically changes. nhs commissioning managers _ magically changes. nhs commissioning managers have to work very hard to ensure _ managers have to work very hard to ensure that — managers have to work very hard to ensure that children and young people — ensure that children and young people do get the services they deserve — people do get the services they deserve as
it's not 'ust challenges for the nhs. it's not just a _ challenges for the nhs. it's not just a case that you, in an area so contested. — just a case that you, in an area so contested, it's not the case that you get— contested, it's not the case that you get a — contested, it's not the case that you get a report based on the evidence _ you get a report based on the evidence and then everything magically changes. nhs commissioning managers _ magically changes. nhs commissioning managers...
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he talked about the nhs as a priority. well, of course, the nhs was one of only two departments that was protected during those years of necessary spending restraint after the last labour government bankrupted the country. as we heard earlier, we're now spending £165 billion a year on the nhs — that is more than ever at any point in history. for labour, the defection is a boost to its claim to be the party which can reform the nhs. the shadow health secretary denied speculation that it might have also offered dr poulter any other inducement, like a seat in the lords. not that i'm aware of. he's said very clearly to me when i was talking to him this week about how he might help. he's going back to the nhs full—time when parliament is dissolved, which can't come soon enough, as far as we're concerned. there's been speculation over the past week that an election could come as soon asjune orjuly. rishi sunak didn't rule that out, speaking to sky news this morning. we've talked about it. you're not going to rule outjuly? y
he talked about the nhs as a priority. well, of course, the nhs was one of only two departments that was protected during those years of necessary spending restraint after the last labour government bankrupted the country. as we heard earlier, we're now spending £165 billion a year on the nhs — that is more than ever at any point in history. for labour, the defection is a boost to its claim to be the party which can reform the nhs. the shadow health secretary denied speculation that it might...
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the cost to the nhs, kept vapes available. the cost to the nhs, how — kept vapes available. the cost to the nhs, how big _ kept vapes available. the cost to the nhs, how big is _ kept vapes available. the cost to the nhs, how big is it _ kept vapes available. the cost to the nhs, how big is it at - kept vapes available. the cost to the nhs, how big is it at the - kept vapes available. the cost to - the nhs, how big is it at the moment and is it a net cost despite the big taxes on tobacco products? has there been any research on forcing people to pay for their own health care if they have smoked and then get lung cancer? ., _ ., , ., cancer? you might say that is what smokers do. _ cancer? you might say that is what smokers do, when _ cancer? you might say that is what smokers do, when you _ cancer? you might say that is what smokers do, when you are - cancer? you might say that is what smokers do, when you are paying i smokers do, when you are paying fewer cigarettes, you are basically paying for the many billions by some estimates, 4 billion, and it is a very dark subject,
the cost to the nhs, kept vapes available. the cost to the nhs, how — kept vapes available. the cost to the nhs, how big _ kept vapes available. the cost to the nhs, how big is _ kept vapes available. the cost to the nhs, how big is it _ kept vapes available. the cost to the nhs, how big is it at - kept vapes available. the cost to the nhs, how big is it at the - kept vapes available. the cost to - the nhs, how big is it at the moment and is it a net cost despite the big taxes on tobacco...
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hugh . m, nhs is actually recovering. hugh pym. thank— nhs is actually recovering. hugh pym. thank yom _ the bbc has learnt that police were first made aware of suspicious messages from the so—called westminster honeytrapper last year. an investigation was launched and house of commons security officials were informed, but mps weren't specifically warned to avoid messages from the two phone numbers calling themselves "charlie" and "abi". it follows the conservative mp william wragg admitting that he'd given personal phone numbers of mps and other political staff to someone he'd been in contact with on a dating site. our chief political correspondent henry zeffman is in westminster. you have been looking into this again. what more do we know? fishi you have been looking into this again. what more do we know? abi and charlie are the — again. what more do we know? abi and charlie are the two _ again. what more do we know? abi and charlie are the two of _ again. what more do we know? abi and charlie are the two of those _ again. what more do we know? abi and charli
hugh . m, nhs is actually recovering. hugh pym. thank— nhs is actually recovering. hugh pym. thank yom _ the bbc has learnt that police were first made aware of suspicious messages from the so—called westminster honeytrapper last year. an investigation was launched and house of commons security officials were informed, but mps weren't specifically warned to avoid messages from the two phone numbers calling themselves "charlie" and "abi". it follows the conservative mp...
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one of the questions i pose of our nhs and _ one of the questions i pose of our nhs and the future i want to build, to make _ nhs and the future i want to build, to make it— nhs and the future i want to build, to make it faster, simpler and fairer— to make it faster, simpler and fairer is— to make it faster, simpler and fairer is the voice of younger people — fairer is the voice of younger people because whether they are in work, _ people because whether they are in work, paying their taxes, they are paying _ work, paying their taxes, they are paying for— work, paying their taxes, they are paying for our nhs and they will be the users _ paying for our nhs and they will be the users of it in the future. part of my— the users of it in the future. part of my rote — the users of it in the future. part of my role as health secretary is to ensure _ of my role as health secretary is to ensure it _ of my role as health secretary is to ensure it is — of my role as health secretary is to ensure it is in a sustainable funding— ensure it is in a sustainable funding model that w
one of the questions i pose of our nhs and _ one of the questions i pose of our nhs and the future i want to build, to make _ nhs and the future i want to build, to make it— nhs and the future i want to build, to make it faster, simpler and fairer— to make it faster, simpler and fairer is— to make it faster, simpler and fairer is the voice of younger people — fairer is the voice of younger people because whether they are in work, _ people because whether they are in work, paying their...
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nhs england says there will be an implementation plan. for sonja, it's the detail and delivery which will count. hugh pym, bbc news, birmingham. this landmark report, followed an investigation by bbc newsnight, on the care of young people unsure of their gender, lifting the lid on problems in nhs services. in recent years, there has been a sharp rise in the number of children and young people, accessing gender services. sophie hutchinson is here with more details. one of the striking factors about the former nhs gender identity service is the exponential growth in the number of referrals over the past 15 years. have a look at this graph — back in 2009, just 51 children and adolescents were referred for treatment. but by 2016, thatjumped to more than 1,700. and when the old service closed last month, there were thousands of young patients on the waiting list. one of the factors that has perplexed experts is the change in the case mix. previously it was mostly boys being referred for gender related problems, but by 2016 that changed and c
nhs england says there will be an implementation plan. for sonja, it's the detail and delivery which will count. hugh pym, bbc news, birmingham. this landmark report, followed an investigation by bbc newsnight, on the care of young people unsure of their gender, lifting the lid on problems in nhs services. in recent years, there has been a sharp rise in the number of children and young people, accessing gender services. sophie hutchinson is here with more details. one of the striking factors...
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i should add nhs england _ thank you. thank you. i should add nhs england have _ thank you. thank you. i should add nhs england have responded - thank you. thank you. i should add nhs england have responded to - thank you. thank you. i should add | nhs england have responded to the report, saying, "nhs england has already made significant progress in making the changes." former president donald trump has said that arizona went "too far" on abortion after the state's high court issued a ruling outlawing abortion unless the mother's life is in danger. the law revives a near—total ban on abortion that dates back 160 years, making a termination or helping a woman to obtain an abortion punishable by 2—5 years in prison. the ruling in arizona came a day after mr trump said abortion should be left for individual states to decide, not the federal government. for more on this, we'rejoined now by correspondent holly honderich, who's in our washington bureau. good to see you, so just talk us through i suppose a bit of a step—by—step on what's happened here? 50 step-by-step on w
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it's not 'ust challenges for the nhs. it's not just a _ challenges for the nhs. it's not just a case that you, in an area so contested, — just a case that you, in an area so contested, it's not the case that you get— contested, it's not the case that you get a — contested, it's not the case that you get a report based on the evidence _ you get a report based on the evidence and then everything magically changes. nhs commissioning managers _ magically changes. nhs commissioning managers have to work very hard to ensure _ managers have to work very hard to ensure that — managers have to work very hard to ensure that children and young people — ensure that children and young people do get the services they deserve — people do get the services they deserve as set out in hilary cass's vision _ deserve as set out in hilary cass's vision and — deserve as set out in hilary cass's vision and i— deserve as set out in hilary cass's vision and i think this could be difficult — vision and i think this could be difficult so i think we are on the start— diff
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and i think— defensive action by the nhs. and i think it _ defensive action by the nhs. and i think it undermines trust. because every— think it undermines trust. because every single one of those headlines has patients and families out there thinking _ has patients and families out there thinking something is going on and why is— thinking something is going on and why is so— thinking something is going on and why is so much energy being diverted into trying _ why is so much energy being diverted into trying to silence whistle—blowers as opposed to looking — whistle—blowers as opposed to looking at what is going on in the first place — looking at what is going on in the first lace. ~ looking at what is going on in the first place-— looking at what is going on in the first lace. ~ . ., , first place. well in evidence it was said that if — first place. well in evidence it was said that if people _ first place. well in evidence it was said that if people feel _ first place. well in evidence it was said that if people feel they - first place. well in eviden
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the nhs, how is it going to realise dr cass' vision? how is it going to ensure that if it's using some of the same clinicians, some of them very well—meaning, who've been involved with this service that has failed children so badly, how is it going to ensure that there's a new approach when some of them may be very attached to the old model that was based on ideology, not evidence about what works for children and young people? yeah. on that toxicity issue, is it the fact that health care professionals are afraid to say what they think in case, for example, it gets on social media and it is blown up as we have seen in previous cases when we talk about the trans issue? yeah, i think it's if you look at both the interim report and the final report, and she's done a lot of work with clinicians trying to understand views in this area, it is because the debate was so toxic and these whistle—blowers were tarnished. and any newspaper you know, my newspaper has done reporting on this issue. others have. bbc newsnight did. there was a lot of
the nhs, how is it going to realise dr cass' vision? how is it going to ensure that if it's using some of the same clinicians, some of them very well—meaning, who've been involved with this service that has failed children so badly, how is it going to ensure that there's a new approach when some of them may be very attached to the old model that was based on ideology, not evidence about what works for children and young people? yeah. on that toxicity issue, is it the fact that health care...
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and i feel that the nhs deserves better than it has at the moment. i feel that actually the changes that the labour party has made since 2019 under keir starmer, not just on the health service but particularly on that offer on health, about tackling the determinants of poor health and housing, poverty and all those issues are the sort of things that are really going to make a big difference. and i think that's why i believe that, why i've made the change i have and why i believe it will make a difference to the patients i look after. can i pick up on what you said is you're both a specialist. this is not a household name. he's not really speaking, he's not martin luther king, is he, when he speaks. so i wonderjust the public here if it has anything, it's health, labourfor health. is that the kind of what the voters are going to hear? yeah, i mean, that's the clear message of his interview. i mean, interestingly, that he combined it, though, with this other claim about the conservative party becoming increasingly nationalist, to use his word. and that
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nhs england says there will be an implementation plan. for sonia, it is the detail and delivery which will count. hugh pym, bbc news. so there's been a sharp rise in the number of children and young people accessing gender services in recent years. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson has been looking at the data. one of the striking factors about the former nhs gender identity service is the exponential growth in the number of referrals over the past 15 years. have a look at this graph. back in 2009, just 51 children and adolescents were referred for treatment. but by 2016, thatjumped to more than 1,700. and when the old service closed last month, there were thousands of young patients on the waiting list. one of the factors that has perplexed experts is the change in the case mix. previously it was mostly boys being referred for gender related problems, but by 2016 that changed and close to 70% of those referred were girls. the review�*s chair said there's no clear explanation for the rise in girls, but it's clear they've faced
nhs england says there will be an implementation plan. for sonia, it is the detail and delivery which will count. hugh pym, bbc news. so there's been a sharp rise in the number of children and young people accessing gender services in recent years. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson has been looking at the data. one of the striking factors about the former nhs gender identity service is the exponential growth in the number of referrals over the past 15 years. have a look at this graph....
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., ,, nhs? from the nhs, i feelthere needs to be _ nhs? from the nhs, i feelthere needs to be more _ nhs? from the nhs, i feelthere needs to be more consideration i needs to be more consideration around — needs to be more consideration around how girls and women present with adhd _ around how girls and women present with adhd and more interrogation of our symptoms. so we will often if we are talking _ our symptoms. so we will often if we are talking about our adhd, the clinician— are talking about our adhd, the clinician might hear society, depression because it is for a woman, _ depression because it is for a woman, that seems to be an easier go to then _ woman, that seems to be an easier go to then really — woman, that seems to be an easier go to then really getting under the surface — to then really getting under the surface and exploring what is going on. surface and exploring what is going on so— surface and exploring what is going on so i_ surface and exploring what is going on. so i would like women to be listened — on.
., ,, nhs? from the nhs, i feelthere needs to be _ nhs? from the nhs, i feelthere needs to be more _ nhs? from the nhs, i feelthere needs to be more consideration i needs to be more consideration around — needs to be more consideration around how girls and women present with adhd _ around how girls and women present with adhd and more interrogation of our symptoms. so we will often if we are talking _ our symptoms. so we will often if we are talking about our adhd, the clinician— are...
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nhs england centre will be an implementation _ waiting. nhs england centre will be an implementation plan. _ waiting. nhs england centre will be an implementation plan. for- waiting. nhs england centre will be an implementation plan. for sonia, j an implementation plan. for sonia, it is the detail and the delivery which will count. hugh is with me. what's the reaction been this morning? there has been a pretty broad welcome for this very comprehensive peace of work by dr hilary cass running to several hundred pages. the prime minister has said that he wanted to welcome it and thank dr cass that it was full of care and compassion in what was being put forward. and she said extreme caution that have to be used when it came to long—term treatment and changes have already been made by nhs england in response to the interim report. wes streeting, labour plasma cal spokesman, has either raised serious concerns that are pretty scandalous. he has questioned why only weak evidence was used to justify interventions and why clinicians were silenced
nhs england centre will be an implementation _ waiting. nhs england centre will be an implementation plan. _ waiting. nhs england centre will be an implementation plan. for- waiting. nhs england centre will be an implementation plan. for sonia, j an implementation plan. for sonia, it is the detail and the delivery which will count. hugh is with me. what's the reaction been this morning? there has been a pretty broad welcome for this very comprehensive peace of work by dr hilary cass running to...
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i feel the ifeel the nhs i feel the nhs deserves ifeel the nhs deserves better i feel the nhs deserves better in the terms of how it is governed. the conservatives had a compassionate view about supporting the more disadvantaged in society. i think the conservative party today is in a very different place. its focus is not on delivering or supporting high quality public services. with me is our political correspondent ben wright. tell is about who dan poulter is on the significance of his defection. he represents central suffolk and north ipswich. hejoined the party under david cameron. he is very much of cameron conservative, he is at the centre of the party, one nation tory. he is in nm dilemma nhs dr working in mental health and has continued to do that alongside his time in parliament. he was briefly a minister and has been a backbencher for the last few years. this has come out of the blue. there has been speculation for a long time that the despondency and anger simmering on the tory backbenchers could burst into a defection at some point. today we have it. i think it is a big bl
i feel the ifeel the nhs i feel the nhs deserves ifeel the nhs deserves better i feel the nhs deserves better in the terms of how it is governed. the conservatives had a compassionate view about supporting the more disadvantaged in society. i think the conservative party today is in a very different place. its focus is not on delivering or supporting high quality public services. with me is our political correspondent ben wright. tell is about who dan poulter is on the significance of his...
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i found it increasingly - difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the _ difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the eye and my patients in the eye and — in the eye and my patients in the eye and my— in the eye and my patients in the eye and my constituents in the eye with good — eye and my constituents in the eye with good conscience. i feel that the nhs — with good conscience. i feel that the nhs deserves better than it has at the _ the nhs deserves better than it has at the moment in terms of how it's run and _ at the moment in terms of how it's run and govan. the party i was elected — run and govan. the party i was elected into valued public services. it had _ elected into valued public services. it had a _ elected into valued public services. it had a compassionate view about supporting the more disadvantaged in society _ supporting the more disadvantaged in society i_ supporting the more disadvantaged in society. i think the conservative party— society. i think the conservative party today is in a very different place _ party today is in a very different place its — party
i found it increasingly - difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the _ difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the eye and my patients in the eye and — in the eye and my patients in the eye and my— in the eye and my patients in the eye and my constituents in the eye with good — eye and my constituents in the eye with good conscience. i feel that the nhs — with good conscience. i feel that the nhs deserves better than it has at the _ the nhs deserves better than it has at the moment in...
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we see the nhs is still in the grips _ minister. we see the nhs is still in the grips of the worst crisis in its history. — the grips of the worst crisis in its history, people which in far too long _ history, people which in far too long for— history, people which in far too long for an _ history, people which in far too long for an ambulance, and we cannot io long for an ambulance, and we cannot go on _ long for an ambulance, and we cannot go on like _ long for an ambulance, and we cannot go on like this, that's why it's crucial— go on like this, that's why it's crucial that the general election this year. — crucial that the general election this year, we see a change. with the labour— this year, we see a change. with the labour party. — this year, we see a change. with the labour party, we have a plan to cut an waiting — labour party, we have a plan to cut an waiting list, bring into many more _ an waiting list, bring into many more appointments per year, with extra _ more appointments per year, with extra working w
we see the nhs is still in the grips _ minister. we see the nhs is still in the grips of the worst crisis in its history. — the grips of the worst crisis in its history, people which in far too long _ history, people which in far too long for— history, people which in far too long for an _ history, people which in far too long for an ambulance, and we cannot io long for an ambulance, and we cannot go on _ long for an ambulance, and we cannot go on like _ long for an ambulance, and we cannot...
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all in all, i spent four| years on waiting lists, to be seen by a nhs specialist. it was incredibly frustrating in the period between being told that we will not see a bridge before you were 18 and being referred on, and then me gaining private healthcare, was an incredibly dark period in terms of my mental health. it was the lowest i have ever been. during the course of my transitioning.— been. during the course of my transitioning. expanding gender services is a _ transitioning. expanding gender services is a key _ transitioning. expanding gender services is a key focus - transitioning. expanding gender services is a key focus of - transitioning. expanding gender services is a key focus of the . services is a key focus of the latest independent review, recommendations include a separate pathway for young children and their families, allowing early discussions to take place, and follow—through service for 17—25 —year—olds, and assurances the same standards of care and other parts of the nhs will be provided. genderservices provided. genderservices provid
all in all, i spent four| years on waiting lists, to be seen by a nhs specialist. it was incredibly frustrating in the period between being told that we will not see a bridge before you were 18 and being referred on, and then me gaining private healthcare, was an incredibly dark period in terms of my mental health. it was the lowest i have ever been. during the course of my transitioning.— been. during the course of my transitioning. expanding gender services is a _ transitioning. expanding...
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"sir keir starmer has no plan for our nhs "under the conservatives, "we are raising nhs funding to a record £165 billion "a year, helping it recover from the effects "of the pandemic and driving forward its first ever long term workforce plan". but last month, lee anderson walked away from the tories tojoin the reform party. in 2022, christian wakeford quit to join labour. defections create noise and disruption because they are so rare. so it's a damaging departure for the conservatives when polls suggest voters are deserting, too. just days from council elections for millions, another political accident that rishi sunak can ill afford. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. and viewers in the uk can see the full interview with dan poulter on sunday with laura kuenssberg at 9 o'clock this morning, on bbc one. and in scotland, it will be a difficult week for first minister humza yousaf. he faces a confidence vote following his decision to end the snp's power—sharing agreement with the greens. humza yousaf has reached out to opposition leaders to find common ground but a source close to him ha
"sir keir starmer has no plan for our nhs "under the conservatives, "we are raising nhs funding to a record £165 billion "a year, helping it recover from the effects "of the pandemic and driving forward its first ever long term workforce plan". but last month, lee anderson walked away from the tories tojoin the reform party. in 2022, christian wakeford quit to join labour. defections create noise and disruption because they are so rare. so it's a damaging...
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the nhs constitution essentially sets out what patients can expect from the nhs. it includes things such as how long they should wait for treatment, so a number of changes are being proposed, and these are all subject to consultation. they stress the importance of biological sex. patients are to get to the right to ask for intimate cow to be provided by someone of the same biological sex. it has been stressed that the right to single sex accommodation means not sharing hospital wards or bathroom facilities with someone from the opposite biological sex. that can result in transgender patients being put in single rooms where they are available and where it is appropriate. ministers say it is important to safeguard these rights and that the nhs safeguards these rights. but labour has pointed out that the right to single sex accommodation has already been breached thousands of times a year because the nhs simply doesn't have enough beds or staff. another significant change embeds the right to ask for a second opinion if a patient�*s health is deteriorating, known as
the nhs constitution essentially sets out what patients can expect from the nhs. it includes things such as how long they should wait for treatment, so a number of changes are being proposed, and these are all subject to consultation. they stress the importance of biological sex. patients are to get to the right to ask for intimate cow to be provided by someone of the same biological sex. it has been stressed that the right to single sex accommodation means not sharing hospital wards or...
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the fall happened largely because some community cases were removed from the statistics — nhs england said the trend was broadly flat from the previous month. the prime minister says the figures show the government's plan when i became prime minister i said that cutting waiting lists was one of my five priorities, and whilst we haven't made as much progress as i would have liked, today's figures show that we are making headway towards that goal, and over the last five months of reduction of around 200,000 in the overall waiting lists, which is positive and if it wasn't for industrial action, an extra 430,000 patients would have been treated, so whilst there is of course a lot more work to do, the plan is working, so, more broadly, we have seen the first year over year reduction in a&e and ambulance waiting times, we have record numbers of staff working in the nhs, a long—term workforce plan, and we are sitting here in the new diagnostic centre that has come in, demonstrating that we are doing everything we can to give patients the care they need, when they need it. but the shadow he
the fall happened largely because some community cases were removed from the statistics — nhs england said the trend was broadly flat from the previous month. the prime minister says the figures show the government's plan when i became prime minister i said that cutting waiting lists was one of my five priorities, and whilst we haven't made as much progress as i would have liked, today's figures show that we are making headway towards that goal, and over the last five months of reduction of...
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all in all, i spent four years on waiting lists to be seen by an nhs specialist. it was incredibly frustrating and the period between being told that, "oh, we're not going to see before your 18th," and being referred on, and then me gaining private health care was an incredibly dark period in terms of my mental health. it was the the lowest i've been during the course of my transition. expanding gender services is a key focus of the latest independent review. recommendations include a separate pathway for young children and their families, allowing early discussions to take place, a follow—through service for i7— to 25—year—olds, and assurances that the same standards of care as other parts of the nhs will be provided. gender services provided by the controversial tavistock clinic in london ended last month. two new centres in london and liverpool have been set up. the use of drugs to stop the onset of puberty has now stopped until further research is done. the author of the report says hormone treatment should in future be used with extreme caution for 16
all in all, i spent four years on waiting lists to be seen by an nhs specialist. it was incredibly frustrating and the period between being told that, "oh, we're not going to see before your 18th," and being referred on, and then me gaining private health care was an incredibly dark period in terms of my mental health. it was the the lowest i've been during the course of my transition. expanding gender services is a key focus of the latest independent review. recommendations include a...
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there _ through the nhs in a timely manner. there are _ through the nhs in a timely manner. there are 19— through the nhs in a timely manner. there are 1.9 million people there are1.9 million people currently— there are 1.9 million people currently on the nhs waiting list, for mental health support. and you think there are _ for mental health support. and you think there are a _ for mental health support. and you think there are a proportion - for mental health support. and you think there are a proportion of - think there are a proportion of people that there sick note culture, as the phrase is used, is applicable to? i as the phrase is used, is applicable to? ~' ., . ., to? i think the rhetoric that the government — to? i think the rhetoric that the government have _ to? i think the rhetoric that the government have been - to? i think the rhetoric that the government have been using . to? i think the rhetoric that the i government have been using over to? i think the rhetoric that the - government have been using over the last couple _ government have been using over
there _ through the nhs in a timely manner. there are _ through the nhs in a timely manner. there are 19— through the nhs in a timely manner. there are 1.9 million people there are1.9 million people currently— there are 1.9 million people currently on the nhs waiting list, for mental health support. and you think there are _ for mental health support. and you think there are a _ for mental health support. and you think there are a proportion - for mental health support. and you think there...
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iwonder also and the nhs's challenges, to help those people. i wonder also how this will play— those people. i wonder also how this will play out in terms of upcoming election— will play out in terms of upcoming election in— will play out in terms of upcoming election in the uk because the tories — election in the uk because the tories are _ election in the uk because the tories are now seen as cruel and unfair, _ tories are now seen as cruel and unfair, and — tories are now seen as cruel and unfair, and i_ tories are now seen as cruel and unfair, and i think labour will have a good _ unfair, and i think labour will have a good day— unfair, and i think labour will have a good day using this measure by the prime _ a good day using this measure by the prime minister.— prime minister. indeed. stefanie, thank ou prime minister. indeed. stefanie, thank you very — prime minister. indeed. stefanie, thank you very much. _ prime minister. indeed. stefanie, thank you very much. thanks - prime minister. indeed. stefanie, thank you very muc
iwonder also and the nhs's challenges, to help those people. i wonder also how this will play— those people. i wonder also how this will play out in terms of upcoming election— will play out in terms of upcoming election in— will play out in terms of upcoming election in the uk because the tories — election in the uk because the tories are _ election in the uk because the tories are now seen as cruel and unfair, _ tories are now seen as cruel and unfair, and — tories are now seen as...