A Bill to make provision about meeting the needs of adults and children with an acquired brain injury; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
Chris BryantLabour (Co-op)
29 April 2022
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The Acquired Brain Injury Bill aims to improve support for adults and children who have an acquired brain injury, outlining what help they should receive and how services should work together. It also covers related areas to promote a more joined-up approach to care and support.
The Bill has reached the 2nd Reading in the House of Commons; typically, the next steps would involve committee scrutiny and further stages before consideration by the Lords.
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16 Jun 2021
3 Dec 2021
The next stage for this Bill, Second reading, was scheduled to take place on Friday 3 December 2021. The Member in charge, Chris Bryant MP, did not move the motion and the Bill has now been withdrawn and will not progress any further.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.