Results 6841–6860 of 7000 for speaker:Mark Drakeford

1. Questions to the First Minister: North Denbighshire Community Hospital (17 Jan 2023)

Mark Drakeford: Well, Llywydd, I thank Darren Millar for the way in which he put that question and for his recognition of the context within which decisions about the scheme have to be taken. I'm keen to assure him that the Welsh Government continues to be directly engaged in all of this. The health Minister herself met with the health board and the local authority in the run-up to Christmas. That meeting...

1. Questions to the First Minister: North Denbighshire Community Hospital (17 Jan 2023)

Mark Drakeford: Well, Llywydd, the Member makes some important points, and it is exactly because of those points, that this is a community hospital where social care will be a very important part of the context within which it works, that the regional partnership board has been asked to consider the project. So, I agree with the point she made there.  On the borrowing limit points, I would have hoped that...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Flying Start (17 Jan 2023)

Mark Drakeford: Flying Start is the Welsh Government’s flagship early years programme. It continues to make a real difference to the lives of children in some of our most disadvantaged communities, and we have reaffirmed our commitment to support the programme throughout the term of this Government.

1. Questions to the First Minister: Flying Start (17 Jan 2023)

Mark Drakeford: I completely agree with Mike Hedges, Llywydd, about the fantastic work that has been done by the Flying Start programme, and it's one of the benefits of devolution that we've been able to sustain that programme now for what will soon be 20 years. And of course its expansion forms part of the co-operation agreement with Plaid Cymru, and we have already seen the fruits of that—2,000 more...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Flying Start (17 Jan 2023)

Mark Drakeford: Well, Llywydd, I still mange to be amazed that a Conservative Member is willing to stand up here and criticise the growth in child poverty when his own Government—his own Government—publishes documents alongside their budget saying that the actions they have taken will lead directly—directly—to thousands and thousands more children across the United Kingdom living in poverty. Does he...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Rural Poverty (17 Jan 2023)

Mark Drakeford: Llywydd, this year we are providing support worth £1.6 billion in programmes that protect disadvantaged households. In particular, we are providing support to rural households that use off-grid energy, investing in community food initiatives and providing warm hubs. This supports people who are struggling with food costs and keeping warm.

1. Questions to the First Minister: Rural Poverty (17 Jan 2023)

Mark Drakeford: Of course, Llywydd, I recognise that there are certain factors that are unique to people living in rural areas, and I can agree with what the Member said: it is sometimes difficult to identify poverty in some of our rural communities. Of course, every part of Wales is facing a challenge at the moment—whether you live in the Valleys, in the centre of Cardiff, there are unique challenges in...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Primary Care (17 Jan 2023)

Mark Drakeford: I thank the Member for that question, Llywydd. In the first part of this Senedd term, we are in the process of agreeing new, reformed contracts with all four branches of primary care across Wales. Our priority is to secure maximum value from those contracts for patients, in terms of access, service sustainability and quality of care.

1. Questions to the First Minister: Primary Care (17 Jan 2023)

Mark Drakeford: Llywydd, I can't offer the Member an answer to that question, because I think it's actually quite a difficult question to answer, because you are trying to find children who don't do something rather than children who do. In terms of children who do something, then in Powys, since the new contract came to be used by dentists, there have been 1,100 new appointments for children in the last...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Access to GP Surgeries (17 Jan 2023)

Mark Drakeford: Llywydd, despite the enormous pressures facing the sector, access to GP surgeries has improved in every year since standards were first agreed in 2019. Eighty-nine per cent of practices across Wales now achieve all the standards, and those standards will become mandatory in April of this year.

1. Questions to the First Minister: Access to GP Surgeries (17 Jan 2023)

Mark Drakeford: Well, Llywydd, change is inevitable in the health service. Some surgeries close, new surgeries open. It's been like that since 1948. There are more directly managed services in Wales now than there were before, and that's a reflection of the changing nature of the profession, as the old model, the principle of a practice-owned model, becomes less attractive to new doctors entering general...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Digital Poverty (17 Jan 2023)

Mark Drakeford: Llywydd, tackling digital exclusion is a social justice and inequality priority for Government. Our digital inclusion and health programme, Digital Communities Wales, supports organisations across all communities and sectors to help people maximise the opportunities digital can offer. Over 125,200 people have received support for basic digital skills, motivation and confidence.

1. Questions to the First Minister: Digital Poverty (17 Jan 2023)

Mark Drakeford: Well, Llywydd, the Cabinet committee on the cost of living heard direct evidence from organisations in the field about the way in which families faced with so many pressures on their budgets often feel that it is the digital spend they make that has to go first, and yet, in an increasingly digital world, that causes them all sorts of other difficulties, so the points the Member makes are very...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Digital Poverty (17 Jan 2023)

Mark Drakeford: Llywydd, of course, I'm absolutely happy to investigate the points the Member has made. I don't make up answers in front of the Senedd; I rely on the information that I'm provided with. The information I had in front of me quite definitely said that the accounts would be lodged with Companies House in March of this year. I'm absolutely happy to look at the point the Member makes, and if the...

QNR: Questions to the First Minister (17 Jan 2023)

Mark Drakeford: In the six months following publication of the planned care recovery programme, long waits in the Welsh NHS have fallen by 23 per cent. That is the result of significant additional investment, expanded facilities, service reform and, most of all, the enormous effort of NHS staff themselves.

QNR: Questions to the First Minister (17 Jan 2023)

Mark Drakeford: Public transport connects people to one another, binds communities together and enables businesses to grow and expand. Llwybr Newydd – the Wales Transport Strategy, sets our plans for an accessible, sustainable and efficient transport system; not just in South-East Wales, but across the nation.

QNR: Questions to the First Minister (17 Jan 2023)

Mark Drakeford: People are experiencing the biggest fall in living standards since records began and the economy is in recession as a result of the UK Government’s mishandling of our economy. Our ongoing analysis of the crisis is helping to prioritise spending and target action to support the most vulnerable households.

QNR: Questions to the First Minister (17 Jan 2023)

Mark Drakeford: Tackling child poverty is a key priority for the Welsh Government. We fund a range of programmes which support better outcomes, such as financial help with the cost of the school day, our childcare offer and initiatives helping young people across Wales reach their potential including our Young Person’s Guarantee.

1. Questions to the First Minister: Ambulance Response Times (24 Jan 2023)

Mark Drakeford: I thank Jane Dodds, Llywydd, for that question. Record levels of demand have placed real pressures on ambulance response times, with lengthy delays for some patients. Nevertheless, in December—the most difficult month—the service responded to the highest ever number of red calls within the eight-minute target.

1. Questions to the First Minister: Ambulance Response Times (24 Jan 2023)

Mark Drakeford: Well, Llywydd, let me, first of all, answer the specific question that Jane Dodds asked in introducing her supplementary question. The management information provided in the Welsh NHS suggests that, last week, the week beginning 16 January, had it been a red call, the standard waiting time—the median waiting time—from the minute a call is dispatched to it arriving with a patient was seven...


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