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Minister of State for Social Care (UK)
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    Minister of State for Social Care (UK)

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    Minister of State for Social Care
    Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (HM Government) (2022).svg
    Official portrait of Helen Whately MP crop 2.jpg
    Incumbent
    Helen Whately
    since 26 October 2022
    Department of Health and Social Care
    Style Minister
    Nominator Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
    Appointer The Monarch
    on advice of the Prime Minister
    Term length At His Majesty's pleasure
    Website https://www.gov.uk/government/ministers/minister-of-state--143

    The Minister of State for Social Care is a mid-level position in the Department of Health and Social Care in the British government. It is held by Helen Whately MP who took office on 26 October 2022. The minister often deputises for the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care alongside the Minister of State for Health and Secondary Care. The minister is in charge of social care in England.

    History

    The position was created in 2006, with Ivan Lewis being made Minister of State for Care Services.

    After the Conservative victory in the 2015 United Kingdom general election Alistair Burt returned to Government as Minister of State for Care and Support in the Department of Health. In July 2016, Burt announced that he would be resigning from his Ministerial position, "Twenty-four years and one month ago, I answered my first question as a junior minister in oral questions and I’ve just completed my last oral questions," Burt said. It was made clear that his resignation was not related to Brexit.

    The position was given to David Mowat and renamed as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Care and Support. David Mowat lost his Warrington South seat in the snap 2017 general election. He was not replaced until 2018 when Prime Minister Theresa May appointed Caroline Dinenage as the new Minister of Care. Dinenage stayed in her role when Boris Johnson became Prime Minister and served in the First Johnson ministry and into the Second Johnson ministry.

    As part of the 2020 British cabinet reshuffle, a number of junior ministers were moved around. Dinenage was made the new Minister of State for Digital and Culture.Helen Whately was her replacement. Helen Whatley has been in charge of government response to social care during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, particularly in reference to vaccination deployment.

    Responsibilities

    The Minister of State for Social Care leads on the following:

    • adult social care:
      • winter planning for adult social care
      • funding and markets (charging reform)
      • quality (system reform)
      • workforce
    • integration, including discharge
    • community health services
    • major diseases:
      • cancer
      • diabetes
      • strokes
    • rare diseases
    • screening
    • dementia
    • end-of-life care
    • COVID-19 vaccine licensing
    • long-term conditions

    Minister of State for Social Care

    Name Portrait Took office Left office Political party Prime Minister
    Minister of State for Care Services
    Ivan Lewis

    MP for Bury South

    Ivan Lewis2.jpg 15 May 2006 3 October 2008 Labour Tony Blair (2006–2007)
    Gordon Brown (2007–2008)
    Phil Hope

    MP for Corby

    Phil Hope.jpg 5 October 2008 11 May 2010 Labour Gordon Brown
    Paul Burstow

    MP for Sutton and Cheam

    Paul Burtsow Official.jpg 11 May 2010 4 September 2012 Liberal Democrat David Cameron
    Minister of State for Care and Support
    Norman Lamb

    MP for North Norfolk

    Norman Lamb (2013).jpg 4 September 2012 8 May 2015 Liberal Democrat David Cameron
    Minister of State for Community and Social Care
    Alistair Burt

    MP for North East Bedfordshire

    Official portrait of Alistair Burt crop 2.jpg 11 May 2015 15 July 2016 Conservative David Cameron
    Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Care and Support
    David Mowat

    MP for Warrington South

    DavidMowatDHportrait.jpg 14 July 2016 9 June 2017 Conservative Theresa May
    Minister of State for Social Care
    Caroline Dinenage

    MP for Gosport

    Official portrait of Caroline Dinenage MP crop 2.jpg 9 January 2018 13 February 2020 Conservative Theresa May (2018–2019)
    Boris Johnson (2019–2020)
    Helen Whately

    MP for Faversham and Mid Kent

    Official portrait of Helen Whately MP crop 2.jpg 13 February 2020 16 September 2021 Conservative Boris Johnson
    Minister of State for Care and Mental Health
    Gillian Keegan

    MP for Chichester

    Official portrait of Gillian Keegan MP crop 2.jpg 16 September 2021 8 September 2022 Conservative Boris Johnson
    Minister of State for Health
    Robert Jenrick

    MP for Newark

    Official portrait of Robert Jenrick crop 2.jpg 7 September 2022 25 October 2022 Conservative Liz Truss
    Minister of State for Social Care
    Helen Whately

    MP for Faversham and Mid Kent

    Official portrait of Helen Whately MP crop 2.jpg 26 October 2022 Present Conservative Rishi Sunak

    See also


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