Results 401–420 of 2000 for speaker:Huw Irranca-Davies

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (23 May 2018)

Huw Irranca-Davies: Indeed. I will check on whether those reports are going to be made publicly available, and I'll write to you and to other Members who are interested on that. On the issue of the traceability of the funding, I'm not sure that they'll actually say whether this has come from information and communications technology—the £3 million being set aside of the £50 million of ICT funding—whether...

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (23 May 2018)

Huw Irranca-Davies: I think you're absolutely right; if we are genuinely interested, with the demands in front of us of a diverse workforce, in utilising the skills of every person of all different ages, including those with caring responsibilities as well, then there is a real job of awareness raising and support for employers to actually identify the needs of those individual carers, respond to them, and to...

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services: Supporting Disabled People (23 May 2018)

Huw Irranca-Davies: Indeed. I'll respond, Caroline, if I may, on behalf of the Cabinet Secretary. The Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 sets out our commitment to ensuring the provision of services, care and support for all people, including disabled people, with the key priority being on improving their well-being.

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services: Supporting Disabled People (23 May 2018)

Huw Irranca-Davies: Caroline, I think you've probably done a favour in some way by raising it today, because the local authority, who are minded, by the way, to put the very right care and support, not simply for care but also for independent living, and part of independent living also is the ability to pursue sports, hobbies and the lifestyle that everybody should be entitled to—. Now, I know that they are...

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services: Supporting Disabled People (23 May 2018)

Huw Irranca-Davies: Thank you. We have a way of working in Wales that is to do with sitting down with people and working through things together. I'm more than happy to meet. I know Simon well, personally and individually—you do as well, I know. He's a great individual. He's a campaigning fireball, he really is. It is an interesting idea and I think it does have some merit. We need to think it through though...

8. Debate on the Children, Young People and Education Committee Report: 'Flying Start: Outreach' (23 May 2018)

Huw Irranca-Davies: Thank you for giving way. Within the flexibility that's currently there, it's interesting to note that there are places like Swansea that are targeting it on particular groups outside of the Flying Start areas, such as the Traveller community and so on. The difficulty with monitoring the effectiveness is that the longitudinal data that you look for to see the lifelong outcomes—how do you do...

8. Debate on the Children, Young People and Education Committee Report: 'Flying Start: Outreach' (23 May 2018)

Huw Irranca-Davies: Diolch yn fawr iawn, Dirprwy Lywydd. Thank you very much indeed. Can I thank, first of all, all those who have contributed to the debate today, those on the committee and those who weren't, but also to committee members and the Chair as well for turning a forensic light onto this? This is a flagship programme. It is, as I think has just been remarked, remarked upon internationally as...

8. Debate on the Children, Young People and Education Committee Report: 'Flying Start: Outreach' (23 May 2018)

Huw Irranca-Davies: The Healthy Child Wales universal scheduled health visiting and school nursing contacts, for every child from nought to seven, will be available across all health boards by October, with enhanced intensive interventions delivered to those families and children with increased levels of need. And, of course, as we know, all children in Wales have access to the foundation phase, and our enhanced...

10. Short Debate: Dads need your support too: ensuring that dads continue to have a voice and the support to be positive role models in their children’s lives (23 May 2018)

Huw Irranca-Davies: Thank you very much, Deputy Presiding Officer, and thank you, Nick, too. I'm pleased to respond to this short debate. One of the pleasures of being children's Minister is to meet children and their parents in all parts of Wales. I know that the vast majority of parents—like myself and you too, Nick, and others—want to ensure the best possible outcomes for their children and that they...

10. Short Debate: Dads need your support too: ensuring that dads continue to have a voice and the support to be positive role models in their children’s lives (23 May 2018)

Huw Irranca-Davies: Now, the points that you've just made on the importance of supporting dads in their role were very well made. The organisation Dads Can will be pleased that they've got a champion here in this Welsh Parliament to highlight their achievements, celebrate their work in this Parliament of Wales and to advocate as well, as you've just done, for their future ambitions as well. It's lovely to have...

10. Short Debate: Dads need your support too: ensuring that dads continue to have a voice and the support to be positive role models in their children’s lives (23 May 2018)

Huw Irranca-Davies: To conclude, Deputy Presiding Officer, I want to repeat that I appreciate the importance of the work that mothers and fathers do, and that's why the Government is providing a variety of interventions to support them in delivering this crucial work. I am entirely committed to ensuring that we continue to provide the best possible services to families the length and breadth of Wales.

10. Short Debate: Dads need your support too: ensuring that dads continue to have a voice and the support to be positive role models in their children’s lives (23 May 2018)

Huw Irranca-Davies: Thank you very much, Nick, for bringing this to the attention of the Senedd.

6. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Carers (13 Jun 2018)

Huw Irranca-Davies: Formally.

6. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Carers (13 Jun 2018)

Huw Irranca-Davies: Thank you, Deputy Presiding Officer. I welcome the opportunity to discuss this important issue, and I’d like to thank my fellow Assembly Members for all their contributions this afternoon. The strength of the debate shows clearly that this Government has to prioritise ensuring that carers do receive the support that they need to live positive lives.

6. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Carers (13 Jun 2018)

Huw Irranca-Davies: I'll do my best to address the main points raised, though time, as always, will be the enemy here, because there's a lot of amendments and a lot of points have been raised. I'd like to start with amendment 4. Unpaid carers, indeed, provide 96 per cent of care in Wales at a value of in excess of £8 billion. This is quite incredible; it shows the hidden economic value that is added to the...

6. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Carers (13 Jun 2018)

Huw Irranca-Davies: Indeed. Thank you very much. Thank you for that intervention. Now, last year—. By the way, this assessment also includes the respite care reference in point 5 of the original motion, and I've been taking actions to ensure that these enhanced rights are realised, and that's what this is about. Now, last year, I announced £3 million of new, recurring funding to support local authorities to...

6. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Carers (13 Jun 2018)

Huw Irranca-Davies: Deputy Presiding Officer, we cannot afford to sit back on the issue of supporting carers. The physical and mental well-being of those who contribute most to our society shouldn’t be at the bottom of our list of priorities.

6. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Carers (13 Jun 2018)

Huw Irranca-Davies: They shouldn't be at the bottom of the list; they should be at the top of the list. So, I'm looking forward to working with the ideas that Members have brought forward today—ideas that we are currently working on, and the ministerial advisory group—to make real the way that we support carers, young and old, going forward, because we know that their compassion, their love, their care is...

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (27 Jun 2018)

Huw Irranca-Davies: Absolutely. And I think everybody here would join you, Caroline, in wishing Paul the very, very best. In some ways, I can say he is a local boy, a local man, in my neck of the woods, slightly out of my constituency. But we're delighted that the local authority and the local health board have come together, very much, I have to say, based on the idea that we say regularly here within the...

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (27 Jun 2018)

Huw Irranca-Davies: Entirely. And, Caroline, if I can reiterate my earlier comments, which would be that the statutory framework in Wales is very different from across the border in England; it is very much—with the support of Members here, who took the legislation through—based on a person-centred approach, where that person should co-determine their package of support for independent living. It's not to be...


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