Results 1501–1520 of 3000 for speaker:Rebecca Evans

4. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Local Government Hardship Fund ( 1 Jul 2020)

Rebecca Evans: The Minister for Housing and Local Government is currently working with the Welsh Local Government Association to determine the most appropriate basis for support. But it will be through a claims process.

4. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Local Government Hardship Fund ( 1 Jul 2020)

Rebecca Evans: I understand that there is a very rigorous process in place, as you'd expect, in terms of looking at those claims that are coming through from local government. The Minister for Housing and Local Government and her officials are leading on that, although my understanding is that some claims are rejected on the basis that they potentially are not directly COVID pressure related, or they are...

4. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople ( 1 Jul 2020)

Rebecca Evans: Yes, I’d be happy to. I last discussed these specific issues with the Chief Secretary to the Treasury on Friday of last week. And he indicated that the summer economic statement will be forthcoming, and then we’ll have a further conversation after that in terms of the fiscal flexibilities that we’ve requested. And just to recap, for people who aren’t familiar with those flexibilities,...

4. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople ( 1 Jul 2020)

Rebecca Evans: Rhun ap Iorwerth is entirely correct that yesterday's announcement from the Prime Minister was a complete non-event, in the sense that there's not a single additional penny coming to Wales as a result of the statement yesterday, certainly not this year, and all that's happening is that funding is being reprofiled for future projects. So, there was nothing of interest or significance to us...

4. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople ( 1 Jul 2020)

Rebecca Evans: I'll be completely honest, and the level of what we are able to provide in terms of cash straight into the pockets of businesses here in Wales will depend, I think, in large part, on what our financial package looks like in Wales for the rest of the year. So, next Wednesday, we'll have a statement from the Chancellor, which will set out what we would expect to receive from the UK Government...

4. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople ( 1 Jul 2020)

Rebecca Evans: I think the example that Nick Ramsey has given in relation to the aerospace industry just demonstrates how our support for the economy in Wales has to be a team effort between the UK Government and Welsh Government. Some of these sectors and some of these industries and businesses are so huge and are so strategically important that it is important that the UK Government also steps up to the...

4. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople ( 1 Jul 2020)

Rebecca Evans: The supplementary budget was more of a response to the immediate pandemic, so it was responding to the acute issues that we were facing, particularly in health and social care and in local authorities, but also on the business side of things. So, I think that, moving forward, as Nick Ramsay says, the focus is very much on employability and skills. A piece of work has gone on across Welsh...

4. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople ( 1 Jul 2020)

Rebecca Evans: So, we're grateful to Audit Wales for the report to which you refer, and I know that officials will be coming to the Public Accounts Committee in respect of that report and the assessment there of value for money through the RDP, and I think that's the best place to have those detailed and forensic discussions. But it is important to recognise that, as part of our ongoing review of the...

4. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople ( 1 Jul 2020)

Rebecca Evans: I thank Mark Reckless for those questions. I think it is possible to say two things. The first is that Welsh taxes will be affected by the coronavirus outbreak, but it is impossible to say at this point to what extent that will be and to what extent it will be different to that across the border in England. I think it's worth reflecting that we're not as out of step with what's happening in...

4. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople ( 1 Jul 2020)

Rebecca Evans: I think what we want to avoid is a cliff edge for people. So, you'll have seen the statement that Ken Skates has put out in terms of aviation and the aerospace industry here in Wales and how important it is, and you'll have heard what I said to Nick Ramsay in terms of how important it is that Welsh Government and the UK Government work together. So, in terms of the job retention scheme, I do...

4. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Mental Health ( 1 Jul 2020)

Rebecca Evans: Research tells us that the pandemic will affect many people's mental and emotional well-being. That's why we have announced a number of specific measures targeted at supporting mental health, including £5 million for mental health in schools and £3.5 million to enable health boards to respond to increased demand.

4. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Mental Health ( 1 Jul 2020)

Rebecca Evans: I'm grateful to Lynne Neagle for raising this, and I completely agree with everything she said about the importance of service transformation happening as well as our initial and immediate response to the COVID-19 crisis. I just want to reassure that the £7 million that was removed from that particular line in the budget was done on the understanding that that was work that couldn't happen...

4. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Mental Health ( 1 Jul 2020)

Rebecca Evans: I think that it's really important to recognise that there will be people experiencing mental ill health as a result of the coronavirus crisis who have potentially never experienced mental ill health before and don't necessarily know the services and support that are available to them, and potentially might not feel comfortable about talking about their mental ill health in the first place....

4. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: The Test, Track and Protect Strategy ( 1 Jul 2020)

Rebecca Evans: In the first supplementary budget passed by the Senedd last week, we allocated more than an extra £400 million to the NHS, including £57 million to support the Welsh Government's test, trace and protect strategy.

4. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: The Test, Track and Protect Strategy ( 1 Jul 2020)

Rebecca Evans: I think that one of the real strengths of our approach here in Wales has been those very locally based teams of people doing the tracing work. I can say that I've had a number of discussions with the health Minister and with officials over the last week, looking at what funding will be needed in order to increase the size of that workforce, what the core size should be, and how we can ensure...

4. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Additional Funding ( 1 Jul 2020)

Rebecca Evans: Measures announced by the UK Government since the budget are expected to result in consequentials for Wales of around £2.3 billion, some of which are as yet indicative. Welcome though this is, it's less than we have needed to meet the immediate needs generated by the COVID crisis.

4. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Additional Funding ( 1 Jul 2020)

Rebecca Evans: Yes, I'd be very happy to. So, thus far, we've published details of the additional funding in the first supplementary budget, but we do expect the Treasury to publish its block grant transparency tables very shortly, showing the detail of allocations across all three devolved nations. I think that those transparency tables are important in understanding the workings out, as Mike Hedges says....

4. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Supporting the Social Care Sector ( 1 Jul 2020)

Rebecca Evans: Social care plays a vital role in supporting some of the most vulnerable people in Wales. This work is more important than ever. We have allocated £40 million to support the extra costs of adult social care services and are providing payments of £500 to front-line Welsh social care staff.

4. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Supporting the Social Care Sector ( 1 Jul 2020)

Rebecca Evans: Thank you very much for raising that. You'll be aware that there has been an inter-ministerial group on paying for social care that has been meeting over the past number of years now to consider the ways forward. We're very aware of those differentials in the payment that is received in different areas. Some of it is very difficult, I think, to explain. That work is still ongoing despite the...

4. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Future Welsh Budgets ( 1 Jul 2020)

Rebecca Evans: The pandemic is putting great pressure on our resources this year, and there are huge uncertainties about funding in future years. That's why, at last week's finance Ministers' quadrilateral, I pressed the Chief Secretary to announce how and when he will set spending plans for next year and beyond.


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