In Parliament | Helen Whately
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Helen Whately is a Conservative MP for Faversham and Mid Kent and has served in various government roles including Minister of State for Care (Department of Health and Social Care) and Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury in the past. She has also held positions related to health policy and social care reform.[3][5]
Recent public updates show her involvement in care funding and social care policy developments, with press releases highlighting funding boosts for adult social care and updates on care worker policies. These materials indicate ongoing engagement with UK social care funding and workforce policy.[5]
In Parliament, she has remained an active member with speeches and appearances tracked in parliamentary records, and she has also been referenced in media coverage surrounding health and social care policy.[8][3]
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www.helenwhately.org.ukLatest London news, business, sport, showbiz and entertainment from the London Evening Standard.
www.standard.co.ukHelen Whately reveals her tips for tackling staff shortages and acknowledges ‘great challenges’ facing the social care sector Lockdown Files show former health secretary joked with team about celebrating after presenter walked out of Good Morning Britain Helen Whately, who had notorious run-in with presenter, says comment in WhatsApp conversation was intended as a ‘joke’ WhatsApp messages between Matt Hancock and ministers reveal concern at under-pressure bosses who did not want employees...
www.telegraph.co.uk£20 million boost for adult social care and unpaid carers 15 March 2024 Press release New laws to cut migration and tackle care worker visa abuse 11 March 2024 News story Increased 2024 funding for nursing in care homes 07 March 2024 Press release
www.gov.ukRachel sits down with Helen Whately MP, Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary.
uk-podcasts.co.ukHelen is the Member of Parliament for Faversham and Mid Kent. She was elected in 2015 and returned with an increased majority in 2017 and 2019. Helen is also Minister of State in the Department for Health and Social Care. Helen served on the House of Commons Health Select Committee from June 2015 to May 2017 and formerly chaired APPGs for Mental Health and Fruit and Vegetable Farmers. Before becoming an MP she worked in business and healthcare. For nearly a decade, she worked with NHS...
www.helenwhately.org.ukHelen Whately, Conservative MP for Faversham and Mid Kent
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