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Valerie Asks a Health Question
- 01/03/2022
- Posted by: Valerie Vaz MP
- Category: News
No CommentsThe NHS Race and Health Observatory is an independent expert body, established by the NHS to examine the health inequalities experienced by Black and minority ethnic communities in England. Last month the Observatory released a report titled “Ethnic Inequalities in Healthcare: A Rapid Evidence Review”, which considered areas such as mental healthcare, maternal and neonatal healthcare and the experience of NHS workforce. This was a damning report. In his foreword, the Director of the Observatory Dr Habib Naqvi described the “overwhelming case for radical action on race inequity in our health service”. The report set out that “Ethnic inequalities in health outcomes are evident at every stage throughout the life course, from birth to death”, with “widespread” inequalities in areas such as mental health, maternity care and the experience of the NHS workforce.
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Valerie Vaz MP encourages 11-18 Year Olds to join Rocket Challenge
- 01/03/2022
- Posted by: Valerie Vaz MP
- Category: Press Releases
“I encourage all interested schools and youth groups to register for the UK Youth Rocketry Challenge by 11 March. The Challenge is a competition to design and build a model rocket which can keep an egg intact from launch to landing, and is an excellent opportunity for young people to put their Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths skills into action.
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Valerie signs the Ukraine Book of Solidarity
- 01/03/2022
- Posted by: Valerie Vaz MP
- Category: News
On 1 March 2022 I signed the Ukraine Book of Solidarity, in the House of Commons Library. This Book will be sent to Mr Ruslan Stefanchuk. As Chairman of the Ukrainian parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, Mr Stefanchuk is the counterpart of the Speaker of the House of Commons. I hope that the Book will convey to members of the parliament of Ukraine the depth of support they have within our own Parliament. The Ukrainian people have shown extraordinary courage in response to the Russian invasion, including acts which are being investigated by the International Criminal Court as possible war crimes.
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Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill: Lords Amendments
- 01/03/2022
- Posted by: Valerie Vaz MP
- Category: News
Amendments made by the House of Lords to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill on Monday 28 February 2022. The Bill includes appalling attempts by the Government to restrict our democratic right to protest. Votes were held until shortly before 1 o’clock in the morning. The Government motions were to remove the Lords Amendment in question. As such, an ‘Aye’ vote is to remove the amendment, and a ‘No’ vote is a vote to retain the amendment. LA 72 would add sex or gender to hate crime legislation, sometimes referred to by campaigners as ‘making misogyny a hate crime’. I voted against the motion, which was passed, Ayes: 314 and Noes: 190.