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Public Bill Committee: 24 March 2011                  

490

 

Health and Social Care Bill, continued

 
 

“(12)    

With regard to undertaking the duties in this section, Monitor and

 

foundation trusts must consult with the local relevant Health and

 

Wellbeing Board(s).”.’.

 


 

Derek Twigg

 

628

 

Clause  154,  page  130,  line  13,  at end insert—

 

‘(6)    

National terms and conditions of NHS staff will be preserved.’.

 

Derek Twigg

 

Emily Thornberry

 

Liz Kendall

 

633

 

Clause  154,  page  130,  line  13,  at end add—

 

‘(6)    

With regard to undertaking the duties in this section, Monitor and foundation

 

trusts must consult with the local relevant Health and Wellbeing Boards.’.

 


 

Derek Twigg

 

629

 

Clause  155,  page  130,  line  34,  at end add—

 

‘(6)    

National terms and conditions of NHS staff will be preserved.’.

 

Derek Twigg

 

Emily Thornberry

 

Liz Kendall

 

634

 

Clause  155,  page  130,  line  34,  at end add—

 

‘(6)    

With regard to undertaking the duties in this section, Monitor and foundation

 

trusts must consult with the local relevant Health and Wellbeing Boards.’.

 


 

Mr Simon Burns

 

527

 

Clause  156,  page  130,  line  39,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

An application under this section may be made only with the approval of more

 

than half of the members of the council of governors of the applicant.’

 


 

Mr Simon Burns

 

528

 

Clause  157,  page  131,  line  17,  at end insert ‘, and


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 24 March 2011                  

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Health and Social Care Bill, continued

 
 

(c)    

in paragraph (b), at the end insert “or trusts”.’.

 


 

Mr Simon Burns

 

576

 

Clause  161,  page  134,  line  24,  leave out from ‘trust’ to ‘the’ in line 26 and insert

 

‘—

 

(i)    

to another NHS foundation trust or the Secretary of State, or

 

(ii)    

between another NHS foundation trust and’.

 


 

Mr Simon Burns

 

529

 

Clause  162,  page  135,  line  38,  leave out paragraph (d) and insert—

 

‘(d)    

for “(5)” substitute “(7)”.’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

530

 

Clause  162,  page  136,  line  5,  leave out paragraph (d) and insert—

 

‘(d)    

for “(4)” substitute “(7)”.’.

 


 

Mr Simon Burns

 

531

 

Clause  163,  page  136,  line  29,  leave out ‘(m)’ and insert ‘(n)’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

532

 

Clause  163,  page  136,  line  30,  after ‘(ab)’ insert ‘, (6ZA)’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

533

 

Clause  163,  page  136,  line  30,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

in paragraph 28(3) of Schedule 4 to that Act, the words from “or where”

 

to “65I(3)”,

 

( )    

paragraph 22(1)(g) to (n) of Schedule 7 to that Act,

 

( )    

in the definition of “NHS trust” in section 206(1) of the National Health

 

Service (Wales) Act 2006, the words from “(including” to the end,

 

( )    

section 18(9), (10) and (12) of the Health Act 2009, and’.

 



 
 

Public Bill Committee: 24 March 2011                  

492

 

Health and Social Care Bill, continued

 
 

Mr Simon Burns

 

635

 

Clause  164,  page  137,  line  1,  after ‘arrangements’ insert ‘(“franchise

 

arrangements”)’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

636

 

Clause  164,  page  137,  line  2,  leave out ‘functions on behalf of an NHS trust’ and

 

insert ‘the main functions of an NHS trust on behalf of the trust’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

637

 

Clause  164,  page  137,  line  3,  leave out from ‘section’ to end of line 8 and insert ‘,

 

the trust is to continue after that commencement to be constituted as an NHS trust until—

 

(a)    

it is dissolved or becomes, merges with or is acquired by an NHS

 

foundation trust,

 

(b)    

where none of those events occurs before the end of the period of three

 

years beginning with the day on which the franchise arrangements come

 

to an end, the end of that period, or

 

(c)    

where other franchise arrangements come into force before the end of

 

that period, the end of the period of three years beginning with the day on

 

which those other franchise arrangements or any subsequent franchise

 

arrangements come to an end.’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

638

 

Clause  164,  page  137,  line  8,  at end insert—

 

‘(5A)    

In subsection (5)(c), the reference to subsequent franchise arrangements is a

 

reference to franchise arrangements which come into force before the end of the

 

period of three years beginning with the day on which the preceding franchise

 

arrangements come to an end.

 

(5B)    

For the purposes of subsection (5)—

 

(a)    

Chapter 3 of Part 2 of the National Health Service Act 2006 is, despite

 

subsection (2), to continue to have effect,

 

(b)    

Chapter 5A of that Part is, despite section 162(1), to continue to have

 

effect,

 

(c)    

the repeals made by section 162(2) are not to have effect,

 

(d)    

the amendments made by Schedule 11 are not to have effect (and

 

subsection (6) is to be read accordingly), and

 

(e)    

the amendments made by paragraph 9 of Schedule 19 are not to have

 

effect (and section 271 is to be read accordingly).’.

 

Derek Twigg

 

630

 

Page  136,  line  33,  leave out Clause 164.

 


 

Mr Simon Burns

 

577

 

Schedule  12,  page  301,  line  17,  at end insert—


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 24 March 2011                  

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Health and Social Care Bill, continued

 
 

‘          

In section 9 (NHS contracts), omit subsection (3).’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

534

 

Schedule  12,  page  301,  line  18,  omit paragraph 4.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

535

 

Schedule  12,  page  302,  line  8,  after ‘trusts)’ insert ‘—

 

(a)    

in subsection (3)(a), omit “, an NHS trust”,

 

(b)    

in subsection (4), omit “or an NHS trust”, and

 

(c)    

’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

536

 

Schedule  12,  page  302,  line  16,  at end insert—

 

‘          

In section 66 (intervention orders) (as amended by paragraph 8(1) of Schedule

 

20 to this Act), in subsection (1), omit paragraph (a) and the “and” following

 

it.’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

537

 

Schedule  12,  page  302,  line  19,  at end insert—

 

      ‘()  

For the title to section 70 substitute “Transfer of residual liabilities of Special

 

Health Authorities”.’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

538

 

Schedule  12,  page  302,  line  22,  at end insert ‘, and

 

( )    

in subsection (5), omit “(c),”.’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

539

 

Schedule  12,  page  302,  line  25,  leave out ‘for “NHS trust or” substitute “a”’ and

 

insert ‘omit “NHS trust or”’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

540

 

Schedule  12,  page  302,  line  25,  at end insert—

 

‘          

Omit section 78 (directed partnership arrangements).’

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

578

 

Schedule  12,  page  302,  line  26,  leave out paragraph 18.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

579

 

Schedule  12,  page  302,  line  38,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

in subsection (1)(b), for “relevant Welsh bodies” substitute “NHS

 

trusts”,’.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 24 March 2011                  

494

 

Health and Social Care Bill, continued

 
 

Mr Simon Burns

 

580

 

Schedule  12,  page  302,  line  41,  leave out paragraphs (b) and (c) and insert—

 

‘(b)    

in that subsection, omit the definition of “relevant Welsh body”, and

 

(c)    

in subsection (2), for “relevant Welsh body” substitute “NHS trust”.

 

      ()  

In consequence of the repeal made by sub-paragraph (1)(c), omit section

 

233(3) of the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007.’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

541

 

Schedule  12,  page  303,  line  2,  at end insert—

 

‘          

Omit section 272(5).’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

581

 

Schedule  12,  page  303,  line  7,  leave out paragraph 27 and insert—

 

‘   (1)  

Schedule 15 (accounts and audit) is amended as follows.

 

      (2)  

In paragraph 1—

 

(a)    

in sub-paragraph (1) omit paragraphs (d) and (e), and

 

(b)    

omit sub-paragraph (3).

 

      (3)  

In paragraph 4(1), omit paragraph (b) and the “or” which precedes it.

 

      (4)  

In paragraph 5—

 

(a)    

in sub-paragraph (1) for “neither a Special Health Authority nor NHS

 

Direct” substitute “not a Special Health Authority”, and

 

(b)    

in sub-paragraph (3) for “NHS body that is a Special Health Authority

 

or NHS Direct” substitute “Special Health Authority”.

 

      (5)  

In paragraph 6—

 

(a)    

in sub-paragraph (1) for “an NHS body that is a Special Health

 

Authority or NHS Direct” substitute “a Special Health Authority”, and

 

(b)    

in sub-paragraph (3) for “body” substitute “Special Health

 

Authority”.’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

582

 

Schedule  12,  page  303,  line  18,  leave out paragraph 30.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

542

 

Schedule  12,  page  304,  line  35,  leave out paragraph 44.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

583

 

Schedule  12,  page  305,  line  27,  at end insert—

 

‘          

The Charities Act 1993 is amended as follows.’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

584

 

Schedule  12,  page  305,  line  33,  at end insert—

 

‘          

In section 43B (annual audit etc. of Welsh NHS charity accounts), in

 

subsection (4)—

 

(a)    

in paragraph (b) omit the words from “all or most” to the end,


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 24 March 2011                  

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Health and Social Care Bill, continued

 
 

(b)    

in paragraph (c) omit “falling within paragraph (b)”, and

 

(c)    

in paragraph (d) omit “such”.’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

585

 

Schedule  12,  page  306,  line  22,  at end insert—

 

‘          

The Audit Commission Act 1998 is amended as follows.’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

586

 

Schedule  12,  page  306,  line  24,  at end insert—

 

‘          

In section 53(1) (interpretation), in the definition of “health service body” omit

 

“or NHS Direct National Health Service Trust”.’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

587

 

Schedule  12,  page  306,  line  28,  at end insert—

 

‘Health Act 1999

 

            

In section 16 of the Health Act 1999 (conversion of initial loans to NHS trusts

 

to public dividend capital), in subsection (5) after the definition of “initial

 

loan” insert—

 

““NHS trust” includes an NHS trust which was established (by virtue of the

 

National Health Service (Consequential Provisions) Act 2006) under

 

section 25 of the National Health Service Act 2006, prior to the repeal of

 

that section by section 164 of the Health and Social Care Act 2011.”’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

588

 

Schedule  12,  page  307,  line  7,  leave out paragraph 70.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

589

 

Schedule  12,  page  309,  line  2,  at end insert—

 

‘          

In section 28(1) (arrangements to safeguard and promote welfare: Wales), in

 

paragraph (c) omit the words from “all or most” to the end.’.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

590

 

Schedule  12,  page  309,  line  17,  leave out paragraph 93.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

591

 

Schedule  12,  page  309,  line  31,  leave out paragraphs 99 and 100.

 

Mr Simon Burns

 

592

 

Schedule  12,  page  310,  line  7,  leave out paragraphs 104 to 106.

 



 
 

Public Bill Committee: 24 March 2011                  

496

 

Health and Social Care Bill, continued

 
 

Mr Simon Burns

 

543

 

Clause  165,  page  137,  line  20,  after ‘Act’ insert ‘and the preceding cross-heading’.

 


 

Emily Thornberry

 

545

 

Clause  184,  page  154,  line  40,  at end insert—

 

‘(g)    

where there are existing agreements under section 77 for care trusts and

 

other forms of integration between councils and the NHS, these should

 

continue uninterrupted if both the council and the commissioning

 

consortia covering that council’s area, or relevant other NHS body, both

 

wish them to. Any decision to disband them should await the formal

 

establishment of commissioning consortia.’.

 


 

Emily Thornberry

 

472

 

Clause  193,  page  164,  line  20,  after ‘England’, insert ‘and meets the international

 

definition of Social Work as follows—

 

  “The social work profession promotes social change, problem solving in

 

human relationships and the empowerment and liberation of people to

 

enhance wellbeing. Utilising theories of human behaviour and social

 

systems, social work intervenes at the points where people interact with

 

their environments. Principles of human rights and social justice are

 

fundamental to social work.”’.

 

Emily Thornberry

 

473

 

Clause  193,  page  164,  line  20,  at end insert—

 

‘(5A)    

After subsection 2ZA insert—

 

“(2ZAA)    

Social Work in England is that which through the exercise of its statutory

 

functions and/or the employment of its range of skills works to—

 

(a)    

promote social justice by helping people to achieve change in

 

their lives;

 

(b)    

meet the needs of people and enable their social inclusion and the

 

cohesion of society;

 

(c)    

protect those who may be at risk of abuse or harm from others;

 

(d)    

reduce the risk of people abusing or harming others;

 

(e)    

enhance self respect and respect for others within families,

 

groups and communities; and

 

(f)    

reduce conflict and distress in families, groups and communities.

 

(2ZAB)    

Social Work operates within a wide range of legislative frameworks and

 

with Government guidance and regulations.

 

(2ZAC)    

Social Work puts individuals, families, groups and communities at the

 

forefront of its concern and works with all others to promote their health,

 

socio-economic wellbeing and empowerment.


 
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