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Helen Hayes
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Helen Hayes
· 2015–present
701 speeches on record Last active 2 Mar 2026
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Student Loan System2 Mar 2026
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Helen Hayes
Concerns raised in recent weeks about plan 2 student loans, including unilateral and unexpected change in the repayment terms and repayments based on the consumer prices index, are about the promise of higher education: whether working hard for an undergraduate degree really does result in a good quality of life when graduates face 30 years…
Hansard · 2 Mar 2026 · parliament.uk
Small Religious Organisations: Safeguarding2 Mar 2026
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Helen Hayes
I congratulate my hon. Friend on securing the debate. On reasonable suspicion, does he agree with me that in any closed community, including religious organisations, it is a characteristic of abuse that people have suspicions, but often nobody feels able to speak up? Bringing reasonable suspicion into the definition for mandatory reporting, and putting that…
Hansard · 2 Mar 2026 · parliament.uk
Electronic Travel Authorisation: Dual Nationals25 Feb 2026
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Helen Hayes
In 2018, in the Windrush scandal, many of my constituents suffered the detriment of being denied access to their own country. A part of the learning from that scandal is that people do not always read information that is in the public domain, and they do not always have a hotline to Home Office messaging.…
Hansard · 25 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Ukraine25 Feb 2026
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Helen Hayes
The exhibition in the Upper Waiting Hall this week is called “Voices from Ukraine”. It is a collaboration between my constituent, the sculptor Stephen Duncan, and celebrated Ukrainian sculptors Oles Sydoruk, who is serving on the frontline in Ukraine, and Borys Krylov. It is an extremely moving set of meditations on both the horror of…
Hansard · 25 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Schools White Paper: Every Child Achieving and Thriving23 Feb 2026
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Helen Hayes
I welcome the publication of the schools White Paper, the clear statement of intent from the Government on narrowing the attainment gap and the consultation on SEND reform. I appreciate the time that the Government have taken, in preparing these reforms, to listen to parents, carers and children and young people across the country who…
Hansard · 23 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Engagements4 Feb 2026
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Helen Hayes
I am proud that Labour MPs voted yesterday to remove the two-child limit and lift 400,000 children out of poverty, but child poverty cannot be eradicated while children are living in overcrowded temporary accommodation without their own bed or anywhere to do their homework. Will the Prime Minister commit to urgent and persistent action to…
Hansard · 4 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill3 Feb 2026
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Helen Hayes
Child poverty is a scourge on any society. It is a tragedy for individual children and families, and the untapped potential, worse health and lower attainment resulting from it hold the whole of society back. In the fifth richest economy in the world, it is also inexcusable. Under 14 years of Conservative-led Governments, the number…
Hansard · 3 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Health and Social Care Committee29 Jan 2026
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Helen Hayes
I thank my hon. Friend for her statement and the Health and Social Care Committee for all its work on this vital stage of childhood. Last year, the Education Committee published our report, “Solving the SEND Crisis”, which highlighted the following: the importance of early identification of special educational needs and disabilities; the absence, all…
Hansard · 29 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Mobile Phones and Social Media: Use by Children20 Jan 2026
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Helen Hayes
I welcome the launch of the consultation and the Government’s commitment to an evidence-based approach. The evidence is clear that mobile phones have no place in schools. Many schools have managed to implement a ban, but those that have not done so, or which have only implemented a less successful version of a ban, often…
Hansard · 20 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Ukrainian GCSE19 Jan 2026
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Helen Hayes
Last week, the Education Committee heard from the chief regulator at Ofqual about the demand for GCSEs in both Ukrainian and British Sign Language. He stated: “There is no legal obstacle to a new awarding organisation that is not currently recognised to deliver GCSEs coming forward and asking to be recognised… That could happen.” Given…
Hansard · 19 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Social Media: Non-consensual Sexual Deepfakes12 Jan 2026
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Helen Hayes
I welcome the Secretary of State’s statement and the additional steps she has announced today. It is important that action keeps pace with the speed of the technology that it seeks to influence, so can I press her on the timescale for the Ofcom investigation and any subsequent action that may be needed? Can also…
Hansard · 12 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Violence against Women and Girls Strategy18 Dec 2025
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Helen Hayes
I thank the Minister for her statement and warmly welcome this strategy. I pay tribute to her for delivering this strategy and for her years of personal commitment to the safety of women and girls. I welcome in particular the focus on educating children about misogyny and driving misogyny out of our schools. My hon.…
Hansard · 18 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
UK-EU Common Understanding Negotiations17 Dec 2025
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Helen Hayes
I warmly welcome the announcement that the UK will rejoin Erasmus+. I had the opportunity to live and work in Europe as a young person aged 18, and it was an experience that has continued to benefit me throughout my life. I particularly welcome the extension of the scheme beyond study, and the Government’s desire…
Hansard · 17 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Local Government Finance17 Dec 2025
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Helen Hayes
I thank the Minister for her statement. I particularly welcome the restoration of the link between funding for local government and deprivation, and the inclusion of housing costs within the measure of deprivation. It makes no sense to do anything other than that. Even with the funding settlement, the financial situation will continue to be…
Hansard · 17 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Child Poverty Strategy8 Dec 2025
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Helen Hayes
I warmly welcome the publication of the child poverty strategy, which builds on the steps that the Government have already taken, including expanding access to free school meals and introducing free breakfast clubs. I particularly welcome the removal of the two-child benefit cap. All the evidence is clear that that has been one of the…
Hansard · 8 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Camden Nursery Sexual Abuse Case4 Dec 2025
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Helen Hayes
I thank the Secretary of State for her statement. Vincent Chan’s crimes are utterly horrific—the most egregious breach of trust imaginable, and every parent’s worst nightmare. My thoughts and, I know, the thoughts of the whole House have been with the children who are his victims, and with their families, ever since news of his…
Hansard · 4 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
SEND: Funding1 Dec 2025
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Helen Hayes
This morning I visited the Nido Volans Centre, a specialist college in my constituency, and enjoyed a delicious cup of tea made by two students, Marco and Jason. Nido Volans means “Fly the Nest”, and the college provides education and training on independent living and employability skills for young people with special educational needs and…
Hansard · 1 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Gaza and Sudan18 Nov 2025
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Helen Hayes
The Foreign Secretary spoke in her statement of Israeli restrictions strangling the Palestinian economy. These are not restrictions; they are strategic attempts to undermine the viability of Palestine by illegal settlement, harassment, intimidation, murder and displacement of Palestinians from their land. Illegal settlements are still being fuelled by UK funds through trade in illegal goods…
Hansard · 18 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Care Leavers3 Nov 2025
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Helen Hayes
I congratulate my hon. Friend on securing this important debate. Care leavers need support; they need the state to deliver for them when family is sometimes not there in the way that it is for many young people. Does she agree with me and my Select Committee that we need to iron out the differences…
Hansard · 3 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Post-16 Education: Skills Needed in the Economy27 Oct 2025
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Helen Hayes
What steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help ensure that post-16 education provides the necessary skills to support the economy.
Hansard · 27 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
SEND Provision20 Oct 2025
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Helen Hayes
My Committee’s recent inquiry on SEND found that, although support from health services is critical in enabling many children with special educational needs and disabilities to access education, health is often not represented at the table and there are no effective mechanisms to hold health services to account for the vital role that they play.…
Hansard · 20 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Post-16 Education and Skills Strategy20 Oct 2025
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Helen Hayes
I thank the Secretary of State for her statement. I welcome the Government’s focus on further education and skills, which have been overlooked for far too long and are critical to the delivery of the Government’s missions. My Committee has recently undertaken an inquiry into FE and skills, and I am pleased to see a…
Hansard · 20 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Education Committee13 Oct 2025
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Helen Hayes
As Chair of the Education Committee, I am pleased to present to the House our fifth report of this Parliament, “Solving the SEND Crisis”. I thank the Backbench Business Committee for allocating time for this statement. This inquiry was our first major undertaking in this Parliament. We chose the subject because the crisis in special…
Hansard · 13 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Accessibility of Railway Stations: Dulwich and West Norwood9 Sep 2025
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Helen Hayes
I am grateful for the opportunity to bring before the House the significant issues that affect my constituents across Dulwich and West Norwood because of the lack of accessibility at our local railway stations. The Dulwich and West Norwood constituency covers part of Lambeth and part of Southwark. Unlike much of the north of those…
Hansard · 9 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Early Education and Childcare4 Sep 2025
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Helen Hayes
I welcome the Minister’s statement: the expansion of funded childcare hours this week; the future expansion of school-based nurseries; and confirmation of a further three years of funding for the holiday activities and food programme. My Committee is today launching an inquiry on the early years. We will examine in detail the Government’s work in…
Hansard · 4 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Middle East1 Sep 2025
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Helen Hayes
I welcome the commitment to recognising the Palestinian state later this month. That is an essential step, and there can be no further delay. Israeli Government support for illegal settlement in the west bank and the decision to build in the E1 area are strategically designed to undermine the viability of a Palestinian state. Will…
Hansard · 1 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Middle East21 Jul 2025
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Helen Hayes
Children are being starved and shot in front of our constituents’ eyes. They are watching illegal settlers systematically and strategically undermine the Palestinian state. It is not that there is a risk of international humanitarian law being broken. International humanitarian law is being broken in front of our eyes, on an hourly and daily basis.…
Hansard · 21 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Giving Every Child the Best Start in Life16 Jul 2025
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Helen Hayes
Giving every child the best possible start in life should be a driving mission of every Government. Investment in the early years and in a high-quality education for every child delivers among the highest returns of any area of public spending; they are literally building the foundations of a child’s life. Governments who get policy…
Hansard · 16 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Education Committee10 Jul 2025
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Helen Hayes
I am grateful to the Backbench Business Committee for allocating time for this statement. Today I speak on behalf of the Education Committee and, more importantly, the thousands of children across England whose lives are profoundly shaped by our children’s social care system. I put on record my thanks to the Committee Clerks and specialists,…
Hansard · 10 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Educational Attainment of Boys10 Jul 2025
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Helen Hayes
I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Bishop Auckland (Sam Rushworth) on securing this debate and on his excellent speech. As the Chair of the Education Committee, I want to see every child and young person engaged in learning throughout their time in education, and helped to find their individual interests and passions, whether…
Hansard · 10 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Giving Every Child the Best Start in Life7 Jul 2025
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Helen Hayes
I warmly welcome the statement from my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State on restoring a comprehensive and strategic approach to early years support, childcare and early education—an approach that has sadly been lacking during the 14 years of the last Government. In that time, we saw Sure Start dismantled, the cost of childcare…
Hansard · 7 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill1 Jul 2025
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Helen Hayes
Welfare reform is important because the current system is not working and because it has a huge impact on the lives of so many individuals and families across the country. For the past 10 years in this place, I have seen so many of my constituents trapped in poverty with the constant fear and insecurity…
Hansard · 1 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Welfare Reform30 Jun 2025
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Helen Hayes
I thank my right hon. Friend for her statement, and for the steps she has taken to improve the Bill. In launching the Timms review, she has accepted that the current PIP assessment criteria and descriptors are not fit for purpose. Can she confirm that the difference between the timetable for implementing the change that…
Hansard · 30 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Department for Education24 Jun 2025
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Helen Hayes
I rise to address the House on the Department for Education’s main estimate for 2025-26. I thank the Liaison Committee and the Backbench Business Committee for allocating time for this debate this afternoon; it is an important opportunity to scrutinise the Government’s spending plans, which must deliver for every child, young person and family. Education…
Hansard · 24 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
SEND Support: Children without an EHCP16 Jun 2025
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Helen Hayes
One of the biggest challenges affecting the delivery of support for children with special educational needs and disabilities is the extent of local authority funding deficits. They are currently dealt with through the statutory override, which allows local authorities to set a balanced budget without accounting for their SEND deficits. Given that the statutory override…
Hansard · 16 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Backbench Business - Windrush Day 2025Backbench Business16 Jun 2025
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Helen Hayes
I beg to move, That this House has considered Windrush Day 2025. I am grateful to the Backbench Business Committee for allocating time for this important debate. On 22 June 1948 , HMT Empire Windrush arrived in Tilbury docks from the Caribbean, carrying 1,027 passengers and two stowaways. More than half the passengers came from…
Hansard · 16 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Spending Review 202511 Jun 2025
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Helen Hayes
I welcome the focus my right hon. Friend the Chancellor has placed on children and young people in this spending review, with additional investment in children’s social care, schools and skills. These announcements show the Government’s commitment to improving the life chances of every child, and my Committee looks forward to scrutinising the detail in…
Hansard · 11 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories10 Jun 2025
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Helen Hayes
I welcome the sanctions on Israeli Government Ministers announced today. Those two Ministers have shown the world who they are for a long time and this step, while welcome, is long overdue. The Minister speaks of the peril for the two-state solution. There cannot be a two-state solution that is realised without two states, so…
Hansard · 10 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Local Authority Funding9 Jun 2025
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Helen Hayes
What steps her Department is taking to help ensure that councils are financially stable.
Hansard · 9 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions9 Jun 2025
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Helen Hayes
Across London, 90,000 children are living in temporary accommodation, denied the essentials of a stable home, which has terrible consequences for their physical and mental health and education. This is a scandalous inheritance from the previous Conservative Government. When does the Secretary of State believe that we will begin to see those numbers drop substantially?
Hansard · 9 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Free School Meals5 Jun 2025
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Helen Hayes
I warmly welcome the expansion of the free school meals entitlement. It is an evidence-based approach for which many of us have campaigned for a long time. It will help to close the disadvantage gap in our schools, tackling child poverty, benefiting children’s health and supporting children to learn. I hope the Government will agree…
Hansard · 5 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Bank Closures and Banking Hubs5 Jun 2025
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Helen Hayes
I congratulate my hon. Friend on securing this debate. He mentioned that this problem is happening in every high street across the country, and that is certainly the case in my constituency, where we have seen the almost wholesale withdrawal of banks in West Norwood, Dulwich and Brixton—across the piece, they are closing. Where they…
Hansard · 5 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories4 Jun 2025
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Helen Hayes
The president of the International Committee of the Red Cross has described the situation in Gaza today as worse than hell on earth, but the Minister has come to the House today with a message that is exactly the same as it was two weeks ago. He condemns the settlements, but settlement goods are still…
Hansard · 4 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Thames Water3 Jun 2025
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Helen Hayes
My constituents have been comprehensively failed by Thames Water for many years. We saw the catastrophic flood in Herne Hill in 2013, when many local businesses had to close permanently. Vulnerable customers were let down during the “beast from the east” freeze-thaw event, being left without water for days and days at a time. There…
Hansard · 3 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
School Teachers’ Review Body: Recommendations22 May 2025
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Helen Hayes
Teacher pay is absolutely vital for the status of the profession, for the quality of life of teachers and for recruitment and retention of the vital skilled and qualified staff who are the backbone of our education system. It is really important that the Government’s response this afternoon begins the work of restoring teacher pay…
Hansard · 22 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories20 May 2025
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Helen Hayes
I welcome the Foreign Secretary’s statement today, the suspension of trade talks with Israel and further sanctions on Israeli settlers. However, in the horror of Gaza, it is clear that the Israeli Government are not listening to the exhortations of the international community and that they are very unlikely to listen to this further action…
Hansard · 20 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Mental Health Bill [Lords]19 May 2025
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Helen Hayes
The review of the Mental Health Act 1983 is very welcome. It started its life close to my constituency with the work of Professor Sir Simon Wessely, who drew on the experience of many residents in south-east London, particularly with regard to his work on racial inequalities. As the Minister is talking about the implementation…
Hansard · 19 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Immigration System12 May 2025
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Helen Hayes
I represent a constituency that is enriched and sustained every day by people who have come from overseas to make their home here, especially those who came as members of the Windrush generation. It is important that they hear from this place that they are not only valued and appreciated but part of us. Last…
Hansard · 12 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Middle East Update6 May 2025
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Helen Hayes
Israeli Government Minister Smotrich said today that Gaza is to be “entirely destroyed”, and its people are to “leave in great numbers to third countries”. That latest threat is on top of the deliberate blockage of aid into Gaza, on top of the ongoing displacement of the past 19 months, and on top of 50,000…
Hansard · 6 May 2025 · parliament.uk
SEND Funding28 Apr 2025
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Helen Hayes
The crisis in the SEND system is a source of distress for parents and children who have to fight far too hard for support, and for professionals working in local authorities and schools who face an extremely challenging funding situation. Does the Secretary of State agree that in this context blaming parents and GPs for…
Hansard · 28 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Tackling Child Sexual Abuse8 Apr 2025
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Helen Hayes
I welcome the Minister’s statement and the progress that she is making. I thank her for her very long and deep commitment to this issue and to seeing justice for victims. I will ask her about the version of mandatory reporting that she proposes to introduce. My understanding is that the mandatory reporting duty will…
Hansard · 8 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Horizon Redress and Post Office Update8 Apr 2025
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Helen Hayes
My constituents are served by Crown post offices in Brixton and East Dulwich, both just outside my constituency boundary and both in areas that have seen the near complete withdrawal of high street bank branches, leaving residents and businesses dependent on the post offices for banking services, as well as for the wide range of…
Hansard · 8 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Israel: Refusal of Entry for UK Parliamentarians7 Apr 2025
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Helen Hayes
I have had the privilege of visiting the Occupied Palestinian Territories with two delegations, one with the Council for Arab-British Understanding and Medical Aid for Palestinians and the other with Yachad. During those visits we met people working in schools, hospitals and clinics, we saw the operation of the Israeli military courts, we met Palestinians…
Hansard · 7 Apr 2025 · parliament.uk
Knife Crime: Children and Young People20 Mar 2025
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Helen Hayes
I thank the hon. Member for Huntingdon (Ben Obese-Jecty) for securing this important debate, and for his thoughtful speech. I join him in paying tribute to Ciaran Thapar, whose work took place in my constituency. It is a privilege to follow my hon. Friend the Member for South Ribble (Mr Foster) , who made a…
Hansard · 20 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Welfare Reform18 Mar 2025
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Helen Hayes
My right hon. Friend co-chairs the child poverty taskforce. Can she tell the House what analysis she has undertaken of the impact on child poverty of the reforms she is announcing today? Will she publish that analysis, and can she assure the House that these reforms will not make child poverty worse for any child…
Hansard · 18 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
New Clause 17 - Establishment of new schools: data protection18 Mar 2025
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Helen Hayes
I rise to speak in support of new clause 1, new clause 2 and amendment 2, all in my name. The amount of time afforded to the Education Select Committee to undertake detailed scrutiny of the Bill was very limited. We were able to undertake just one evidence session on part 2, and we deliberately…
Hansard · 18 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
New Clause 18 - Corporate parenting responsibilities17 Mar 2025
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Helen Hayes
I rise to speak in support of new clauses 3 and 4, which both stand in my name. The Education Committee was afforded little time to undertake scrutiny of this important Bill, but we worked hard to do so, refocusing our ongoing inquiry on children’s social care to focus on part 1 of the Bill…
Hansard · 17 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Mental Health Support: Educational Settings13 Mar 2025
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Helen Hayes
I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Redditch (Chris Bloore) on securing this important debate and on his excellent speech. The starting point for thinking about mental health services in educational settings must be an understanding of the foundational nature of good mental health and wellbeing in everything we seek to do in life.…
Hansard · 13 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Funding10 Mar 2025
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Helen Hayes
The deep crisis in our SEND system, which is one of both funding and delivery, is letting down far too many children, and requires urgent action. Will the Minister update the House on the timing of the Government’s plans for SEND, and provide assurances that there will be full engagement with parents, professionals and young…
Hansard · 10 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Protection of Children (Digital Safety and Data Protection) Bill7 Mar 2025
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Helen Hayes
I start by paying tribute to my hon. Friend the Member for Whitehaven and Workington (Josh MacAlister) for introducing this Bill and for his work to advance the debate on the need for action to halt the harms caused by mobile phones and screen time to our children and young people. Less than a year…
Hansard · 7 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Grenfell Tower Inquiry: Phase 2 Report26 Feb 2025
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Helen Hayes
My thoughts today are with the survivors of the Grenfell Tower disaster and the 72 families who are still mourning the loss of a loved one. I pay tribute to their immense dignity, as they continue to fight for justice. I welcome the Deputy Prime Minister’s clear commitment to implement all of Sir Martin Moore-Bick’s…
Hansard · 26 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (Transfer of Functions etc) Bill [Lords]25 Feb 2025
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Helen Hayes
The further education and skills sector is of strategic importance, and equipping our workforce with the skills that employers need is critical for economic growth. Ensuring that there are opportunities for young people and those mid-career to access high-quality training in order to enhance and develop their skills is vital for breaking down the barriers…
Hansard · 25 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Breakfast Clubs: Early Adopters24 Feb 2025
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Helen Hayes
I thank the Secretary of State for her statement today. I welcome the news that St Luke’s Church of England primary school in my constituency will be one of the early adopters of a universal breakfast club under the programme. All too often, children with special educational needs and disabilities are excluded from extracurricular activities,…
Hansard · 24 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Rosebank and Jackdaw Oilfields10 Feb 2025
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Helen Hayes
The highly respected Grantham Institute, chaired by Lord Stern, said that a UK Government decision to proceed with Rosebank and Jackdaw would “signal to all other fossil fuel producers, including the United States and Russia,” that they support a “business as usual” approach to the oil and gas industry. Does the Minister acknowledge the leadership…
Hansard · 10 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
School Accountability and Intervention3 Feb 2025
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Helen Hayes
I thank the Minister for her statement, and I associate myself with her remarks about the tragic incident in Sheffield. The consultations that the Minister has announced are being launched in the context of considerable pressures in our education system, particularly the crisis in the SEND system, which has far-reaching consequences for every part of…
Hansard · 3 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Local Post Offices30 Jan 2025
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Helen Hayes
I congratulate the hon. Member on bringing this important debate. My constituents are served by Crown post offices in Brixton and on Lordship Lane in east Dulwich. Both those town centres have effectively seen the withdrawal of high-street banks. Would he agree that the erosion of high-street banking services places an even greater emphasis on…
Hansard · 30 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Gaza: Humanitarian Situation28 Jan 2025
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Helen Hayes
I thank the Minister for her statement and the announcement of additional investment in aid to Gaza, which is very welcome. I have visited UNRWA schools and healthcare facilities in the west bank, and the role that UNRWA plays in the provision of essential services, including aid to Palestinians, is unique and irreplaceable. The implementation…
Hansard · 28 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
SEND Provision27 Jan 2025
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Helen Hayes
There are children with special educational needs and disabilities in every school across the country. Often, they face unacceptable barriers to participation, including school buildings that are not inclusive or fully accessible. What is the Minister doing, as part of the Government’s welcome commitment to inclusive mainstream schools, to ensure that all expenditure by the…
Hansard · 27 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Middle East16 Jan 2025
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Helen Hayes
I welcome the announcement of this long overdue ceasefire today. My thoughts are with all those who have lost loved ones on and since 7 October , the families of hostages anxiously awaiting news, and the tens of thousands of families in Gaza who have suffered bereavement, displacement and destitution. My thoughts are also with…
Hansard · 16 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Higher Education Regulatory Approach15 Jan 2025
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Helen Hayes
I thank the Secretary of State for confirming the Government’s approach to the implementation of the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act 2023, and I welcome the clarity that she has provided today. The implementation of the Act will present some challenges for universities and for students. The Secretary of State will know that there…
Hansard · 15 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
New Clause 13 - Prohibition of rent in advance after lease entered into (except initial rent)14 Jan 2025
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Helen Hayes
I rise to speak on new clause 10 in my name and Government new clause 15, but before I do so, I would like to make some brief remarks about other aspects of the Bill. In my constituency of Dulwich and West Norwood, housing is overwhelmingly the biggest challenge that my constituents face. Housing costs…
Hansard · 14 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill8 Jan 2025
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Helen Hayes
Our education system and the wider network of services that support children and families offer unparalleled opportunities to make a critical difference to the life chances of the next generation. If Governments get the policy framework right, they can support every child to thrive in their education, close the disadvantage gap and lay the foundations…
Hansard · 8 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse6 Jan 2025
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Helen Hayes
Several years ago, I supported, over a number of months, a constituent of mine who suffered horrific sexual abuse as a child in the care of Lambeth council, as she prepared to give evidence to the independent inquiry on child sexual abuse, chaired by Professor Jay. It was unimaginably hard for victims and survivors to…
Hansard · 6 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Provisional Local Government Finance Settlement18 Dec 2024
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Helen Hayes
I welcome the Minister’s statement, particularly the additional funding to tackle homelessness and provide early help and support for families. I also welcome the principle that resources should be directed according to need. However, as the Minister knows, the elephant in the room of local government finance is that the statutory override for deficits related…
Hansard · 18 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Qualifications Reform Review12 Dec 2024
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Helen Hayes
I pay tribute to everyone who works in further education—a vital sector that makes a transformative difference, and whose importance is often not properly recognised. Vocational and technical courses and qualifications are a critical part of our education system, yet schools, colleges and students have faced great uncertainty as a consequence of the previous Government’s…
Hansard · 12 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions9 Dec 2024
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Helen Hayes
We know that good quality early years education can play a significant role in closing the disadvantage gap, yet the Government have inherited a situation in which families who live in disadvantaged areas are the least likely to be able to access good quality childcare. How will the Secretary of State ensure that access to…
Hansard · 9 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Respect Orders and Antisocial Behaviour27 Nov 2024
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Helen Hayes
I welcome the measures that the Minister has set out today and the Government’s commitment to tackling antisocial behaviour, which is an urgent issue in my constituency, particularly in town centres. But the most urgent issue that we face in tackling these issues is the number of police officers. My hon. Friend will be aware…
Hansard · 27 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Children’s Social Care18 Nov 2024
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Helen Hayes
I welcome the action that the Government have announced today to improve children’s social care. The Secretary of State will know that families from the poorest neighbourhoods are 14 times more likely to be referred to children’s social care than those from the richest areas, and that there is a growing body of evidence linking…
Hansard · 18 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Income Tax (Charge)6 Nov 2024
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Helen Hayes
I congratulate all hon. Members who have made their maiden speeches today. The economic inheritance from the last 14 years could hardly have been any worse. Conservative Governments have serially undermined our public services: they stripped them of funding, made it harder to deliver and demoralised dedicated public servants. The impact of their political choices…
Hansard · 6 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities4 Nov 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
The additional £1 billion in the Budget for SEND support is very welcome, but the Minister will know that local authorities remain anxious about the forthcoming end to the statutory override of dedicated schools grant deficits in March 2026. What discussions is the Minister having with the Treasury and the Ministry of Housing, Communities and…
Hansard · 4 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Higher Education Reform4 Nov 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
First, let me put it on the record that I am the parent of a young person in her first year at university. The Secretary of State has set out very clearly the case for our universities and the justification for her announcement today. However, as young people who might be applying for university as…
Hansard · 4 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Middle East28 Oct 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
The situation in northern Gaza is beyond desperate, with many reports of actions that have every appearance of aiming to empty the territory of its entire population. The UN humanitarian chief, Joyce Msuya, has warned that the entire population is at risk of dying. The strategy of the Israeli Government is intolerable, and has failed…
Hansard · 28 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities24 Oct 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
The National Audit Office report could not be clearer: children and young people and their families are being failed by a SEND system that cannot meet their needs, and local authorities are being driven to the edge of a financial precipice by a £3.4 billion funding gap. This Government have inherited an appalling legacy. The…
Hansard · 24 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Black History Month24 Oct 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
I congratulate my hon. Friend on leading this important debate in Government time. The Black Cultural Archives, which I am hugely proud to say is based in my constituency on Windrush Square, is the only national organisation dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of black history in the United Kingdom. It does not currently have…
Hansard · 24 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Renters’ Rights Bill9 Oct 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
I support this long-overdue Bill. Almost a quarter of households in Dulwich and West Norwood are renting privately, and many of them live with the instability caused by an under-regulated market. I am contacted every week by constituents who are living in unacceptable conditions, facing unaffordable rent increases or threatened with a section 21 no-fault…
Hansard · 9 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Children in Care: Educational Outcomes9 Sep 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
What steps she is taking to help improve educational outcomes for (a) children in social care and (b) other care-experienced young people.
Hansard · 9 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions9 Sep 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
The early years sector faces significant challenges in delivering the roll-out of the expanded childcare offer promised by the last Government. The sector consistently cites the inability to recruit and retain staff as the biggest difficulty. Can the Minister confirm when the Government plan to publish the promised workforce strategy for the early years, and…
Hansard · 9 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
UK-EU Trade5 Sep 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
What steps his Department is taking to improve the UK’s trading relationship with the EU.
Hansard · 5 Sep 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions29 Jul 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
For the communities in my constituency mourning the loss of a young person to knife crime, the Government’s commitment to ban zombie knives, machetes and ninja swords cannot come soon enough. Can the Home Secretary confirm that, in bringing forward this vital legislation, she will ensure that the penalties for selling those weapons illegally will…
Hansard · 29 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Education and Opportunity24 Jul 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
May I start by congratulating you, Madam Deputy Speaker, on your election, and say what a great pleasure it is to see you in your place? I also congratulate the Secretary of State on her appointment. I know how deep her commitment is to increasing opportunity and adjusting disadvantage for children across our country. Education…
Hansard · 24 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Immigration and Home Affairs23 Jul 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
First, I congratulate the hon. Member for Fylde (Mr Snowden) on his maiden speech. It was a moving speech, and I know that his family and his constituents will be very proud of his commitment to work on the issues around Crohn’s and colitis, which is a devastating and difficult disease for those who have…
Hansard · 23 Jul 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions23 May 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
The legacy of 14 years of Conservative Government is a 73% real terms cut in local authority expenditure on youth services since 2010. Will the Secretary of State admit just how profoundly the Tories have failed our young people, and acknowledge that only a Labour Government can restore hope and opportunity for young people across…
Hansard · 23 May 2024 · parliament.uk
NHS23 May 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
The Secretary of State comes to the House, at the end of a Parliament, to paint her Government’s record on the NHS in the most positive light possible. I have to say to her that the picture she paints will not be recognised by staff working in the NHS or patients anywhere in my constituency.…
Hansard · 23 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Israel and Gaza20 May 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
In the face of disgraceful attacks on aid trucks at the Gaza border, the Israeli Security Minister is reported to have said that he believes it is not protesters who should be stopping the trucks, because “it’s the cabinet that should be stopping the trucks.” That view cannot be allowed to stand. Will the British…
Hansard · 20 May 2024 · parliament.uk
War in Gaza7 May 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
There is nowhere safe for people in Rafah. There is no relief for people in northern Gaza who are starving as aid is being choked off again. The situation in Gaza is intolerable and there are clear breaches of international law. None of that serves the cause of peace or hastens the release of the…
Hansard · 7 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities29 Apr 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
Coram’s 2024 childcare survey found that just 6% of local authorities are confident that they will have enough childcare places for disabled children. High-quality early years education is essential in ensuring that children’s needs are identified at the most important time for their development. The children’s Minister, the hon. Member for Wantage (David Johnston) ,…
Hansard · 29 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
New Clause 15 - Notices to quit by tenants under assured tenancies: timing24 Apr 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
I rise to speak in support of new clause 40, which stands in my name, but before I do so I will say a little about the Bill more generally. Legislative reform of private renting is urgently needed. My constituency is in the eye of the storm of the housing crisis, and every year since…
Hansard · 24 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions23 Apr 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
There is an increasing incidence of bowel cancer among younger patients, such as my constituent Emily, who received a late diagnosis after many months of attending her GP with iron deficiency anaemia. Younger patients often report that bowel cancer was dismissed as a possibility by their GP because of their age, and that symptoms such…
Hansard · 23 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Childcare Entitlements23 Apr 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
I thank the Minister for advance sight of his statement, but with red lights flashing across the board, this is a weak attempt by the Government to defend their bungled expansion of childcare provision. The Opposition are absolutely clear in our commitment to building a modern childcare and early years education system, and are putting…
Hansard · 23 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Tobacco and Vapes Bill16 Apr 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
I rise to speak in support of this important Bill. Smoking is entirely harmful and there are no benefits. Cancer Research UK is clear that tobacco remains the single biggest cause of cancer in the UK, causing an estimated 125,000 deaths per year—one person every five minutes. On average, smokers lose 10 years of their…
Hansard · 16 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Iran-Israel Update15 Apr 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
The Prime Minister said in his statement that it was important that aid gets into Gaza, and he said a few moments ago that the Government were right to take their time in deciding on the restoration of funding to UNRWA. The organisational infrastructure of UNRWA is unparalleled and cannot be replicated. A further delay…
Hansard · 15 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Greater London Low Emission Zone Charging (Amendment) Bill22 Mar 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
My hon. Friend is making an excellent speech. Does she agree that the Mayor of London has consistently demonstrated that he is doing everything in his power, under London’s devolution settlement, to improve air quality for Londoners? Does she share my concern that he is somewhat hamstrung by the policies of a Conservative Government who,…
Hansard · 22 Mar 2024 · parliament.uk
Income Tax (Charge)12 Mar 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
It has been my privilege to represent Dulwich and West Norwood for almost nine years. Prior to my election to this place in 2015, I had served since 2010 as a local ward councillor in the constituency, having been elected on the same day that the coalition Government came to power. For my entire time…
Hansard · 12 Mar 2024 · parliament.uk
SEND: Support11 Mar 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
High-quality early years education can be transformational for children with special educational needs, helping to ensure that they are identified and supported at the most important time for their development, but last year fewer than one in five local authorities in England reported having enough childcare places for disabled children. That is a shameful failure.…
Hansard · 11 Mar 2024 · parliament.uk
Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration4 Mar 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
The borders inspectorate found that staff working in a Home Office-run hotel made unaccompanied asylum-seeking children play a disgraceful game to find out which child was next to be placed in foster care, a practice certain to cause more distress to already traumatised children. The same report found that agency workers employed to look after…
Hansard · 4 Mar 2024 · parliament.uk
Angiolini Inquiry Report29 Feb 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
I put it on the record that my constituency neighbour, my hon. Friend the Member for Streatham (Bell Ribeiro-Addy) , in whose constituency Sarah Everard lived and from where she was abducted, then murdered, is on an overseas visit with the Joint Committee on Human Rights and is very sorry not to be in the…
Hansard · 29 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
Young Adults with Spinal Injuries29 Feb 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
I am grateful for the opportunity to open this debate, which I sought on behalf of my late constituent Tom Lazarides and his family, some of whom are present in the Public Gallery. Tom was a 20-year-old student at Durham University when, on 13 June 2020 , he dived into a swimming pool and suffered…
Hansard · 29 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
Ceasefire in Gaza21 Feb 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
On Sunday I returned from four days in Israel and Palestine as part of a cross-party delegation with Yachad. We met hostage families, displaced Palestinians, NGOs working in Gaza, peace activists on both sides of the conflict, and Israeli and Palestinian official spokespeople. It was a distressing, moving and humbling experience. The conflict in Israel…
Hansard · 21 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
Knife and Sword Ban6 Feb 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
Will the hon. Gentleman give way?
Hansard · 6 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
Cost of Living: Food Banks5 Feb 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
What recent assessment his Department has made of the potential relationship between increases in the cost of living and trends in the use of food banks.
Hansard · 5 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions5 Feb 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities.
Hansard · 5 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
Early Years Education29 Jan 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
With just over two months to go until the start of the expanded offer for two-year-olds, the Government’s plans for early years education and childcare are in complete chaos, with nurseries and childminders across the country still waiting to have their funding rates for April confirmed. How can the Minister expect providers to confirm places…
Hansard · 29 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories29 Jan 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
The ICJ’s ruling is clear and specific, and respect for the international Court is of the utmost importance, yet in response the Minister seems to be saying simply that it is business as usual. May I press him again on what steps the Government are taking to ensure that the provisional measures ordered by the…
Hansard · 29 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Grenfell Tower Inquiry18 Jan 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
What recent discussions he has had with the chair of the Grenfell Tower inquiry on the timetable for publication of the phase 2 report.
Hansard · 18 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions18 Jan 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
This week, the head of the National Audit Office told Parliament that between £4 billion and £8 billion of annual efficiencies could be achieved by better use of competition. When so many areas of our public services are on their knees and would benefit from that funding, can the Secretary of State set out what…
Hansard · 18 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
SEND Provision and Funding11 Jan 2024
HH
Helen Hayes
I congratulate the right hon. Member for Haltemprice and Howden (Sir David Davis) on securing this important debate, and I thank the Backbench Business Committee for allocating time. I pay tribute to the teachers, support staff, educational psychologists, speech and language therapists and all who work with children with special educational needs and disabilities. I…
Hansard · 11 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Pupils with SEN and Disabilities11 Dec 2023
HH
Helen Hayes
Would-be educational psychology trainees for September 2024 have been left in limbo because of delays in the Department confirming the available funding. The number of educational psychologists has fallen since 2010, despite requests for education, health and care plans increasing every year. That national shortage of qualified practitioners is contributing to the crisis in SEND…
Hansard · 11 Dec 2023 · parliament.uk
Vaping: Young People5 Dec 2023
HH
Helen Hayes
What steps she is taking to help reduce vaping by young people.
Hansard · 5 Dec 2023 · parliament.uk
Israel and Hamas: Humanitarian Pause27 Nov 2023
HH
Helen Hayes
Now that the welcome temporary pause is under way, what steps are the UK Government taking to press to ensure that it becomes an enduring ceasefire as soon as possible, leading to a political process for peace? Are the UK Government being clear with the Israeli Government that, as they seek to continue in their…
Hansard · 27 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Violence Reduction, Policing and Criminal Justice15 Nov 2023
HH
Helen Hayes
I will address two issues in my response to the King’s Speech, both of which relate to violence. In my constituency, we have lost far too many young lives to serious violence, including, since the start of September, Ronaldo Scott and Keelen Morris Wong. Both were brutally murdered in broad daylight with huge knives of…
Hansard · 15 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
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