Mr David Hinchliffe
October 14, 1948 -Summary information for Mr David Hinchliffe
Contributions
2002
NHS Hospital Management Commons January 15, 2002
COMMUNITY HEALTH COUNCILS: SCHEME FOR REFORM Commons January 15, 2002
8 speeches — Care System Commons January 16, 2002
Child Abuse Written Answers January 16, 2002
Service Outsourcing Commons January 22, 2002
Redundancies Written Answers February 12, 2002
Strategic Health Authorities Written Answers March 6, 2002
Consultants Contracts Written Answers March 11, 2002
Medicine Safety Written Answers March 19, 2002
Rugby League Commons March 20, 2002
Redundancy Packages Written Answers March 21, 2002
Delayed Hospital Discharges Commons March 26, 2002
Immigration Written Answers March 26, 2002
Pathology Services Written Answers April 23, 2002
6 speeches — Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Bill [Lords] Commons April 29, 2002
Adoption Commons May 7, 2002
13 speeches — CHILD TO LIVE WITH ADOPTERS BEFORE APPLICATION Commons May 16, 2002
RESTRICTION ON BRINGING CHILDREN IN Commons May 20, 2002
2 speeches — AMENDMENTS, TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS, SAVINGS AND REPEALS Commons May 20, 2002
4 speeches — Mental Health Commons June 25, 2002
NHS Budget Written Answers June 26, 2002
Care Home Patients Written Answers June 27, 2002
13 speeches — NHS (Private Sector) Westminster Hall July 11, 2002
Older People's Services Commons July 23, 2002
NI No. AX 81 12 29D Written Answers July 24, 2002
18 speeches — SUITABILITY OF ADOPTERS Commons November 4, 2002
6 speeches — Community Care (Delayed Discharges etc.) Bill Commons November 28, 2002
Commission for Patient and Public Involvement in Health Written Answers December 9, 2002
Community Health Councils Written Answers December 9, 2002
Patients Forums Written Answers December 9, 2002
2 speeches — Wakefield Prison Commons December 10, 2002
New NHS Resources Commons December 11, 2002
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