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Maria Caulfield

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Gender Female
Age 50
Date of birth August 6,1973
Zodiac sign Leo
Born London
United Kingdom
Partner Steve Bell
Party Conservative Party
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
BooksThe Battle of Lewes, 1264
Official site parliament.uk
Current partner Steve Bell
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
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Maria Colette Caulfield is a Conservative Party politician and nurse, who has served as Member of Parliament for Lewes since 2015.

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... Health minister Maria Caulfield said government took the issue " seriously"...

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... The DHSC declined an interview request from the BBC, but the Minister for Women s Health Strategy, Maria Caulfield, said she wanted to " reassure mothers and families that maternity care is of the utmost importance to this government"...

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... Health Minister Maria Caulfield said the new Paediatric Early Warning System - developed over three years with the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and Royal College of Nursing - would " save lives"...

Lib Dem plan to protect workers from sex harassment to become law

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... " Conservative minister for women Maria Caulfield said there had been " a strong level of concern" about the proposed law but added that the government had been " eager to find a balance"...

Plans to ban unlicensed Botox providers in England made public

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... Maria Caulfield, the minister for women s health strategy, said there had been " too many stories of people who ve had bad experiences" from getting a cosmetic procedure from someone who is inexperienced or underqualified...

Utrogestan: Menopause pill supply restricted over shortages

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... Women s minister Maria Caulfield said the " decisive action will mean more women will be able to access this medicine, and I want to reassure women that the vast majority of HRT products are in good supply"...

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... Health Minister Maria Caulfield watched his speech from the government benches...

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... Earlier today, health minister Maria Caulfield said around 70,000 appointments, procedures and surgeries would be lost in England due to the strike...

Plans to ban unlicensed Botox providers in England made public

Dec 15,2022 2:21 pm

Government plans to ban unlicensed providers of cosmetic treatments in England have been opened up for public consultation.

Under the plans, anyone carrying out Botox, breast or butt lift injections must be trained and licensed to do so, with their premises also inspected.

It is the biggest shake-up of the industry in A Generation , industry bodies say.

But some say enforcing the regulations could be a challenge.

There has been an explosion in Cosmetic Procedures in recent years, with much of it being fuelled by sales on Social Media and in beauty shops on The High Street.

At present, healthcare professionals such as doctors, nurses and dentists carrying out non-surgical Cosmetic Procedures have to be trained and insured to do them as part of the requirements laid down by their regulatory bodies.

But there is no set training for beauty therapists and other non-professionals.

In early 2022, the government said to protect patients, with details to be firmed up after a public consultation.

Maria Caulfield , The Minister for women's health strategy, said there had been " too many stories of people who've had bad experiences" from getting a cosmetic procedure from someone who is inexperienced or underqualified.

Nearly 3,000 were sent Last Year to registered practitioner service Save Face , out of a total of 900,000 non-surgical Cosmetic Procedures carried out in the UK.

Ms Caulfield said it was the government's role " to ensure consistent standards for consumers and A Level playing field for businesses and practitioners".

The proposed new licensing scheme will make it a criminal offence for anyone to carry out non-surgical cosmetic treatments without a licence.

The Bbc understands that injections for vitamins, weight loss and Hay Fever will be included on that list of treatments.

Those administering them will have to be trained, qualified and experienced, have the correct insurance cover and operate from clean and hygienic premises which are also licensed.

The scheme will be administered by local authorities across England.

Prof David Sines, chairman of the Joint Council for Cosmetic Practitioners charity, said: " This will dramatically improve consumer safety and reduce The Risk of injury and harm arising from 'botched' and improperly performed cosmetic treatments. "

Ashton Collins, director of Save Face , said the licensing scheme was still in its " very early stages" and the main focus had to be public safety.

She is concerned that online sellers of cheap beauty treatments who " operate in the shadows" will remain unlicensed.

She also said too many people assume the person injecting is trained and do not ask to see their qualifications, or request the face-to-face consultation with a healthcare professional to which they are entitled.

So-called " Brazilian butt lifts" and breast enlargement injections are thought to be The Most high-risk unregulated procedures on offer in the UK.

It became illegal to give Botox-style injections or fillers for cosmetic reasons to under-18s in England Last Year . It is also illegal to advertise the treatments to children.

People and businesses can share their views in a consultation on the licensing scheme until 28 October on

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