A question on #Aphasia tabled by Sarah Olney on 18-03-2025 has been answered by Stephen Kinnock.

Heading: Aphasia
Question ID: 1785772
UIN: 39051
House: Commons
Date tabled: 2025-03-18
Asking Member ID: 4591
Asking Member display name: Sarah Olney
Asking Member handle: sarahjolney1
Asking Member Twitter reference: @sarahjolney1
Member interest: false
Question text: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, if he will include primary progressive aphasia in the list of conditions requiring nationally commissioned services.
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Date answered: 2025-03-21
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Is holding answer: false
Is correcting answer: false
Answering Member ID: 4359
Answering Member display name: Stephen Kinnock
Answering Member handle: skinnock
Answering Member Twitter reference: @skinnock
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Answer text: There are no current plans to introduce nationally commissioned services for the treatment of Primary Progressive Aphasia.  We are committed to delivering high quality care and support for every person with dementia, and central to this is the provision o...
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Answering body ID: 17
Answering body name: Department of Health and Social Care
Tweeted: true