§ Mr. CameronTo ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) what steps he is taking to support self-help groups for people with aphasia; [123392]
(2) what plans he has to increase funding for services used by people with dysphasia; [123397]
(3) what steps the Government have taken to support Connect centres for those suffering with dysphasia; and if he plans to extend them to (a) other parts of the country and (b) Oxfordshire. [123398]
§ Mr. HuttonPrimary care trusts (PCTs) now have the responsibility of improving the health of the community, securing the provision of high quality services and integrating health and social care locally. They have the resources to commission services and to identify the number of professional staff that they need to deliver those services.
In making their commissioning decisions, PCTs will need to consider how best to use a range of providers for the benefit of national health service patients. PCTs may fund local support groups for a range of conditions 1003W including aphasia and dysphasia, if they have identified this as a need when assessing the health needs of the local community. They will need also to consider how best to use voluntary sector providers.
"Connect" is a voluntary sector organisation, which is free to apply for Section 64 grant scheme funding at national or local level. The development of their centres is primarily a matter for them.
§ Mr. CameronTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what plans the Department has to provide funding for computer-based therapy programmes for people with dysphasia. [123396]
Ambulance Service NHS trusts Mobile decontamination units PPE suits Avon Ambulance Service 4 100 Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Ambulance and Paramedic Service 4 100 Cumbria Ambulance Service 6 150 Dorset Ambulance Service 4 100 East Anglian Ambulance Service 8 200 East Midlands Ambulance Service 6 150 Essex Ambulance Service 4 100 Gloucestershire Ambulance Service 4 100 Greater Manchester Ambulance Service 6 150 Hampshire Ambulance Service 6 150 Hereford and Worcester Ambulance Service 4 50 Isle of Wight Healthcare 4 100 Kent Ambulance Service 6 150 Lancashire Ambulance Service 6 150 Lincolnshire Ambulance Service 4 100 London Ambulance Service 14 350 Mersey Regional Ambulance Service 8 200 North East Ambulance Service 8 200 Oxfordshire Ambulance Service 4 100 Royal Berkshire Ambulance Service 4 100 South Yorkshire Metropolitan Ambulance Service 4 100 Staffordshire Ambulance Service 0 0 Surrey Ambulance Service 6 150 Sussex Ambulance Service 4 100 Tees, East and North Yorkshire Ambulance Service 6 150 Two Shires Ambulance Service 4 100 Warwickshire Ambulance Service 1 70 West Midlands Ambulance Service 3 75 West Yorkshire Metropolitan Ambulance Service 4 100 West Country Ambulance Services 16 400 Wiltshire Ambulance Service 4 100 Total 166 4,145 Note:
Staffordshire Ambulance Service has not been issued with new PPE equipment, as it can operate effectively with adapted military techniques with its existing equipment.
The Department was informed of some early operational problems, which have been rectified.