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Helen Whately

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Gender Female
Age 47
Date of birth June 23,1976
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Norwich
United Kingdom
Spouse Marcus Whately
Party Conservative Party
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Job Politician
Education Lady Margaret Hall
Westminster School
Official site parliament.uk
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2015
Prime minist Boris Johnson
Previous positionExchequer Secretary to the Treasury of United Kingdom (2021–2022)
Children 3
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Helen Olivia Bicknell Whately is a British politician serving as Minister of State for Social Care since October 2022, and previously from 2020 to 2021. She also served as Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury from 2021 to 2022.

Early Life and Education

Helen whately is a member of parliament of the united kingdoms. He was born in 1979 and grew up in oxfordshire. England. She attended st. Mary s ocnvent school in oxford and later on graduated from the university of manchester with a degree in politics. Philosophy and economics.

Political Career

Whately was elected as the member of parliament for afversham and mid kent in 2015. She is a member of the conservative paryt and currently serves as a deputy chief whip in the house of commons. She has also served on the public accounts committee. The health and social care select committee and the treasury select committee.

Public Appearances

Whately has made numerous public papearances and speeches. She has spoken at various conferences and events. Including the conservative party conference. The institute of directors. And the women s institute. She has also been a guest on bbc radio 4 s today programme and sky news. Where she disucssde the government s response to the covid-19 pandemic.

Legislative Work

Whately has been involved in the passage of legislation reltaed to healthcare. Pensions. Education. And housing. She also supported the introduction of a national living wage and fought to ensure that the uk s long-term aid cmomitment to developing countries was met.

Important Event

In 2019. Whately was appointed a minister of state for health and social care. A position she hedl nutil 2020. In this role. She was responsible for overseeing the government s response to the covid-19 pandemic.

Interesting Fact

Whately is an avid runner and has completed a number of marathons and half-marathons. She is also a eken supporter of the arts. And is a patron of the kent music school and a member of the royal acadmey of arts.

Personal Life

Whately is married with two children and lives in faversham. She is a comimtted christian and is involved in her locla church.

Political Views

Whately is a self-described one nation conservative who suppotrs the traditional conservative values of personal responsibility. Economic freedoma. Nd a strong sense of national identity. She is a strong supporter of the nhs. And has campaigned for greater access to mental health services.

Charitable Work

Whately is a trustee of the charity abundant life uganda. Which provides education and vocational training to young people in uganda. She is also the chair of the faversham community centre. Which supports local organisations and individuals in faversham.

Honours

In 2018. Whately was awarded the freedom of the city of london. She has been recognised for her work in parliament and her charitable endeavours. And was made an honorary docotr of laws by the university of eknt in 2019.

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... Social care minister Helen Whately said the package announced on Tuesday " focuses on recognising care with the status it deserves"...

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NHS to buy care beds to make space in hospitals

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Jan 9,2023 12:21 am

... " Getting people out of hospital on time is more important than ever, " said Helen Whately, minister for care...

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Coronavirus: the Plan has been dropped for all primary school pupils back in school

Coronavirus: the Plan has been dropped for all primary school pupils back in school
Jun 9,2020 4:53 pm

... Previously, care Minister Helen Whately told BBC Breakfast that the Ministers want to take risks, which may be the infection rate increase , that is, the location of the school is primarily a problem for children from disadvantaged backgrounds, and that education can widen the gap ...

NHS to buy care beds to make space in hospitals

May 4,2020 10:52 pm

Thousands of NHS patients in England will be moved into care homes as part of the government's plan to ease unprecedented pressure on hospitals.

The NHS is being given £250m to buy thousands of beds in care homes and upgrade hospitals amid a winter crisis.

The Move aims to free up hospital beds so patients can be admitted more quickly from A& E to hospital wards.

Labour's shadow health secretary, Wes Streeting , said The Announcement was " another sticking plaster".

The plans will be included in an emergency package to be unveiled by Health Secretary Steve Barclay .

Later in The Day , Mr Barclay will outline a series of measures to address pressures on the NHS, including long waits for emergency care and delays to discharging patients who are medically fit to leave hospital.

The government says there are currently about 13,000 medically fit patients occupying beds in England.

In The Coming weeks, some of those patients will be discharged from hospitals into the community, where they will receive care as they recover.

Of the allocated funding, £200m will be drawn from a £500m winter fund which was Set Up Last Year . This will pay for stays of up to four weeks per patient until The End of March.

The Other £50m comes from capital funding and goes towards upgrading hospitals. The government says this money will be available immediately.

" Getting people out of hospital On Time is more important than ever, " said Helen Whately , minister for care. " It's good for patients and it helps hospitals make space for those who need urgent care. "

The Package announced on Monday will include trials of other ideas to free up hospital beds in six areas of England.

The government says these ideas, which include dedicated dementia hubs and new options for rehabilitative care, could be rolled out across the NHS if successful.

Responding to The Announcement , Wes Streeting said the government's " failure to fix social care means thousands of patients who are medically fit to be discharged remain stranded".

" It is worse for patients and more expensive for the taxpayer, " He Said .

Breakdown

Of the new funding, £200m will go towards buying up extra care home beds, with £50m of capital funding to upgrade hospitals.

Plans to upgrade hospitals will aim to deal with ambulance queues by creating areas for vehicles to manoeuvre, and also funding discharge areas in hospitals so patients can be moved out of acute beds.

The Package comes at a time when a spike in Covid and flu infections is putting severe pressure on the NHS, on top of a backlog caused by the pandemic.

A& E waits and ambulance delays are at their worst levels on record.

In a speech last week, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said bringing down NHS waiting lists was one of his top priorities this year.

Mr Sunak and Mr Barclay hosted health leaders in Downing Street for emergency talks on Saturday, as A& E units struggle to keep up with demand and trusts and ambulance services declare Critical Incidents .

A wave of strikes by health workers is adding to the pressure and the health secretary will host union leaders for talks on Monday.

But nurses are set to walk out on another Two Days this month without a breakthrough, which looks unlikely with Mr Barclay unwilling to negotiate on this year's pay Settlement .



Source of news: bbc.com

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