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  • Ambulance call outs to police stations

    • Reference: 2019/20692
    • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
    • Meeting date: 19 December 2019
    How many ambulances have been called to Met custody suites between 2016-2019? Please break this down by year.
  • Health and Environmental Assessments of 5G Technology

    • Reference: 2019/20705
    • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
    • Meeting date: 19 December 2019
    Will London be following the example set by other major cities including New York, Brussels and Geneva in undertaking the appropriate assessments and investigations into the health and environmental impacts of 5G technology before it is used across the city?
  • EMF Action Group

    • Reference: 2019/20710
    • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
    • Meeting date: 19 December 2019
    As the role of Mayor of London includes addressing health inequalities will you ensure that your team responsible for implementing policies in this area agree to meet and formally address the concerns raised by the EMF (Electronic magnetic fields) Action Group?
  • Making London a dementia-friendly city (1)

    • Reference: 2019/4062
    • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
    • Meeting date: 25 February 2019
    Following my recommendation to you during consideration of your Health Inequalities Strategy, I welcome the appointment of Mary Harpley as the GLA Group’s Dementia Champion and the work that has been carried out to make City Hall more dementia-friendly. What are the next steps you will be taking to achieve your goal of London being a dementia-friendly city by 2022?
  • Making London a dementia-friendly city (2)

    • Reference: 2019/4063
    • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
    • Meeting date: 25 February 2019
    During the consideration of your Health Inequalities Strategy, I raised the issue of supporting the understanding of those with dementia in black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) communities, noting there was evidence to suggest some communities may struggle to access information, perhaps exacerbated by language barriers. In response, Professor Yvonne Boyle said: “We do not have much data about dementia in the older BAME group…This is an important area where the data are lacking. Having a Champion will help us perhaps find some of those people and understand a little bit more how we can do better for them” What...
  • Cardiff Model (1)

    • Reference: 2019/0133
    • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
    • Meeting date: 17 January 2019
    In response to Question no 2018/3021 on data sharing you said “MOPAC wrote to the Chief Executive and Emergency Department Consultant at Chelsea and Westminster about this on 10th September and are liaising with NHS England to try and progress this”. Please provide an update on the outcome of these discussions and whether you are confident that Chelsea and Westminster emergency department will engage in data sharing.
  • Cardiff Model (2)

    • Reference: 2019/0134
    • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
    • Meeting date: 17 January 2019
    Please provide an update on how many of the 29 emergency departments in London are currently (i) collecting and (ii) sharing violent data. Of those that aren’t collecting or sharing data, please provide the reason why they are not doing so.
  • Cardiff Model (3)

    • Reference: 2019/0135
    • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
    • Meeting date: 17 January 2019
    I understand that St. George’s Hospital Trust is no longer participating in data sharing. Can you confirm this and if so, what are the reasons for this?
  • Cardiff Model (4)

    • Reference: 2019/0136
    • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
    • Meeting date: 17 January 2019
    What specific actions are you taking to persuade hospital trusts of the importance of collecting and sharing anonymised violent data from their emergency departments?