Government backs our calls to compensate bereaved families of NHS staff
Originally published by UK Liberal Democrats
Responding to the announcement from the Secretary of State for Health that bereaved families of NHS staff will receive compensation, Layla Moran MP, who first called for the measure last month, said:
"This is a win for my cross-party campaign to introduce a Coronavirus Compensation Scheme, backed by The Express and The Times newspapers.
I'm hugely thankful for the support received from over 60 cross-party MPs and over 8,000 members of the public. Together, we convinced the Government that this compassionate scheme is needed."
Frontline staff should know that if the worst happens, their families will be supported.@LaylaMoran breaks down the successful cross party campaign for a COVID compensation scheme for frontline NHS and social care staff, as well as next steps for the campaign 👇 pic.twitter.com/3DK1Hkd9s4
- Liberal Democrats (@LibDems) April 28, 2020
Our NHS heroes are putting their lives on the line, and we believe that their families deserve to be protected. They should know that if the worst happens, the state will help their families. It is what they need, and what they deserve.
Now, the Government needs to go further.
The scheme should include the families of all key workers - carers, teachers and bus driver to name a few - who die on the frontline.
The scheme should also match that given to the Armed Forces, covering pension benefits and funeral costs.
We are pleased the Government have listened to our calls for a compensation scheme for frontline NHS & social care staff.
- Liberal Democrats (@LibDems) April 28, 2020
Now, the Government needs to go further and extend the scheme to include the families of all key workers who die on the frontline. @LaylaMoran explains 👇 pic.twitter.com/alz3xsbIY6