Jackie Doyle-Price

Minister for Suicide Prevention questioned on report recommendations

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Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Health and Social Care Committee will hear from Jackie Doyle-Price MP on progress in implementing Committee’s 2017 recommendations

Key Points: 
  • The Health and Social Care Committee holds an evidence session with Jackie Doyle-Price MP, Minister for Suicide Prevention, and other stakeholders and relevant bodies.
  • Dr Peter Aitken, Committee Member of the Liaison Faculty, The Royal College of Psychiatrists
    Jackie Doyle-Price, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Mental Health, Inequalities and Suicide Prevention, Department for Health and Social Care
    The session will focus on progress in implementing the recommendations of the Committee's 2017 inquiry into suicide prevention.
  • Other stakeholders and relevant bodies will also be participating in the session.
  • Further details of the Committee's previous work in this area can be found here:

Minister for Suicide Prevention questioned on report recommendations

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Health and Social Care Committee will hear from Jackie Doyle-Price MP on progress in implementing Committee’s 2017 recommendations

Key Points: 
  • The Health and Social Care Committee holds an evidence session with Jackie Doyle-Price MP, Minister for Suicide Prevention, and other stakeholders and relevant bodies.
  • Dr Peter Aitken, Committee Member of the Liaison Faculty, The Royal College of Psychiatrists
    Jackie Doyle-Price, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Mental Health, Inequalities and Suicide Prevention, Department for Health and Social Care
    The session will focus on progress in implementing the recommendations of the Committee's 2017 inquiry into suicide prevention.
  • Other stakeholders and relevant bodies will also be participating in the session.
  • Further details of the Committee's previous work in this area can be found here:

Minister for Suicide Prevention questioned on report recommendations

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Health and Social Care Committee will hear from Jackie Doyle-Price MP on progress in implementing Committee’s 2017 recommendations

Key Points: 
  • The Health and Social Care Committee holds an evidence session with Jackie Doyle-Price MP, Minister for Suicide Prevention, and other stakeholders and relevant bodies.
  • Dr Peter Aitken, Committee Member of the Liaison Faculty, The Royal College of Psychiatrists
    Jackie Doyle-Price, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Mental Health, Inequalities and Suicide Prevention, Department for Health and Social Care
    The session will focus on progress in implementing the recommendations of the Committee's 2017 inquiry into suicide prevention.
  • Other stakeholders and relevant bodies will also be participating in the session.
  • Further details of the Committee's previous work in this area can be found here:

Minister questioned on impact of social media on young people's health

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Thursday, November 15, 2018

Science and Technology Committee also hears from Ofcom, the Children's Commissioner and Natasha Devon

Key Points: 
  • The Science and Technology Committee continuesits inquiry on theimpact of social media and screen-use on young peoples health.
  • The focus of this session will be on identifying potential next steps to address some of the harms that have been highlighted during the inquiry.
  • Margot James MP, Minister for Digital and the Creative Industries, Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
    Jackie Doyle-Price MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Mental Health,Inequalities and Suicide Prevention, Department of Health and Social Care

Minister questioned on impact of social media on young people's health

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, November 15, 2018

Science and Technology Committee also hears from Ofcom, the Children's Commissioner and Natasha Devon

Key Points: 
  • The Science and Technology Committee continuesits inquiry on theimpact of social media and screen-use on young peoples health.
  • The focus of this session will be on identifying potential next steps to address some of the harms that have been highlighted during the inquiry.
  • Margot James MP, Minister for Digital and the Creative Industries, Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
    Jackie Doyle-Price MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Mental Health,Inequalities and Suicide Prevention, Department of Health and Social Care