Map of National
State Logo
StateMapMotion

Commission an independent inquiry into social care and social work

National
·99 reactions·100% agree

We call on the Government to commission an independent inquiry into the delivery of social work and social care services before making further progress on the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill.

Wes Streeting

Wes Streeting

Health Secretary

Health Secretary

React

Where do you stand on this motion?

Reasons for3
Reasons against0

See what others are saying

Members can read every reason.

Similar motions

Establish a Health & Care Commission on long-term NHS & social care reform

We ask the Government to establish an independent, cross-party Health & Care Consensus Commission tasked with creating a 10–15-year legislative plan for NHS and social care reform (including funding, workforce, system design, digital infrastructure and reform), to end repeated cycles of disruption.

9Reasons
National

Commission independent inquiry into delays in SEND education provision

Many children with SEND are being failed. Some families can wait months or even years for support, leaving children without the education they are legally entitled to and causing long-term harm.

3.7KReasons
National

Commission a full Independent Review of Council Tax and Stamp Duty

We call on the Government to commission a full, independent review of Council Tax and Stamp Duty to deliver the fundamental, evidence-based reform the UK’s housing market urgently needs.

331Reasons
National

Public inquiry: NHS care standards for the elderly, disabled & chronically ill

Commission an independent public inquiry into NHS care standards for elderly, disabled, and chronically ill patients, including access to treatment, safeguarding, discharge practices, clinical decision-making, and whether financial pressures are compromising patient safety and dignity.

5Reasons
National

Public inquiry into child deaths following family court cases

We think we need an inquiry into the deaths of children following family court cases.

70Reasons
National
HelpPrivacyContact
Map of National
State Logo

Commission an independent inquiry into social care and social work

National

We call on the Government to commission an independent inquiry into the delivery of social work and social care services before making further progress on the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill.

National
99 reactions·100% agree
Wes Streeting

Wes Streeting

Health Secretary

Health Secretary

React

Where do you stand on this motion?

Reasons for3
Reasons against0

See what others are saying

Members can read every reason.

Similar motions

Establish a Health & Care Commission on long-term NHS & social care reform

We ask the Government to establish an independent, cross-party Health & Care Consensus Commission tasked with creating a 10–15-year legislative plan for NHS and social care reform (including funding, workforce, system design, digital infrastructure and reform), to end repeated cycles of disruption.

9Reasons
National

Commission independent inquiry into delays in SEND education provision

Many children with SEND are being failed. Some families can wait months or even years for support, leaving children without the education they are legally entitled to and causing long-term harm.

3.7KReasons
National

Commission a full Independent Review of Council Tax and Stamp Duty

We call on the Government to commission a full, independent review of Council Tax and Stamp Duty to deliver the fundamental, evidence-based reform the UK’s housing market urgently needs.

331Reasons
National

Public inquiry: NHS care standards for the elderly, disabled & chronically ill

Commission an independent public inquiry into NHS care standards for elderly, disabled, and chronically ill patients, including access to treatment, safeguarding, discharge practices, clinical decision-making, and whether financial pressures are compromising patient safety and dignity.

5Reasons
National

Public inquiry into child deaths following family court cases

We think we need an inquiry into the deaths of children following family court cases.

70Reasons
National
HelpPrivacyContact