Tracey has been contacted by constituents reporting suspicious telephone calls who are claiming to be the Government offering them an £8,000 one-off grant. The caller claims the Government is randomly selecting people to receive this grant and demand a £250 one-off payment deposit to unlock the funds, which can be made via the Post Office.
Tracey has welcomed the news that Avante Care & Support’s care home in Amherst Court in Chatham has recently received an ‘Outstanding’ rating from the Care Quality Commission.
In support of the campaign for more community defibrillators, Tracey is encouraging everyone to make use of the AED Locator site to check and be aware of where they can access a heart defibrillator in the case of a cardiac emergency.
The recent news that shows the number of people in Chatham & Aylesford claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance fell by 240 since last year has been welcomed by Tracey. This is a 15% drop and builds on a strong record which has seen over 1000 people in Chatham & Aylesford move into work since 2010.
Tracey Crouch MP explains she has recently been contacted by a number of her constituents regarding their concerns with the information that is documented on marriage certificates. At present, marriage certificates still only contain space for the name and occupation of the father of the bride and groom - while mothers are excluded.
Tracey has welcomed the exciting news that the British Heart Foundation and the Department of Health are today launching a £1 million partnership to make public access defibrillators (PADs) and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training more widely available across England.