Results 701–720 of 1000 for speaker:Joyce Watson

QNR: Questions to the Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism (23 Sep 2020)

Joyce Watson: How does the Welsh Government plan to support tourism for the next 12 months?

2. Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services: The Flu Vaccination Programme (30 Sep 2020)

Joyce Watson: 2. Will the Minister provide an update on this year's winter flu vaccination programme? OQ55595

2. Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services: The Flu Vaccination Programme (30 Sep 2020)

Joyce Watson: I thank you for that answer. In his evidence session with the Senedd's health committee last week, Dr Quentin Sandifer from Public Health Wales said that 'in ordinary times, we would aspire to a 75 per cent flu vaccination uptake in eligible groups' and that would 'maximise the protective effect'. So, clearly, we want to hit at least that this year. So, what, then, is being done to ensure...

2. Business Statement and Announcement ( 6 Oct 2020)

Joyce Watson: I want to ask for two statements, Trefnydd, and the first one from the economy Minister about the Stadco car parts factory closure in Llanfyllin. There are 129 workers and their families who would urgently want to know what help and what support is available to them in the immediate future. And then, following on from that, I know that there will be wider public interest in what happens to...

6., 7., 8. & 9. The Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 2) (Wales) (Amendment) (No. 12) Regulations 2020, The Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 2) (Wales) (Amendment) (No. 13) (Llanelli etc.) Regulations 2020, The Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 2) (Wales) (Amendment) (No. 14) (Cardiff and Swansea) Regulations 2020 and The Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 2) (Wales) (Amendment) (No. 15) (Neath Port Talbot, Torfaen and Vale of Glamorgan) Regulations 2020 ( 6 Oct 2020)

Joyce Watson: It's a bit unfortunate—I was trying to listen to the previous speaker and it was being interrupted all the time. But, nonetheless, my reason for speaking here is to thank the Minister for the update, and to reiterate that the success of the public restriction hinges on the public's trust in both each other and those who are making those decisions. And that's why I think that the behaviour...

10. Legislative Consent Motion on the Fisheries Bill ( 6 Oct 2020)

Joyce Watson: I have considerable concerns about this arrangement: one of them is that I don't trust the Tories, and that's my red line for myself. I will support it, but I'm going to support it with huge reservations, which I want to outline. I don't think that biennial reporting is equitable to a sunset clause, and that concerns me. But what really concerns me here is that 90 per cent of the Welsh...

13. Debate: Tackling Racism and Race Inequality ( 6 Oct 2020)

Joyce Watson: I want to disassociate myself from an awful lot of what has been said before. I'm going to welcome this debate, especially as we celebrate Black History Month and acknowledge that it is an integral part of the history of all of us here. Black History Month provides us with an opportunity to celebrate the achievements and the contributions made by individuals with African and African Caribbean...

3. Topical Questions: Stadco ( 7 Oct 2020)

Joyce Watson: Diolch, Llywydd, and I thank you for accepting this question today, because I asked for a statement yesterday. But what's important here is, I think, registering two facts. And the first one, it seems to me, is that the 129 people who are employed here were the last to know, and that should never be the case. So, going on from that, Minister, I heard what you've said, you're working with...

5. Member Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv): Endometriosis (14 Oct 2020)

Joyce Watson: I want to start by thanking Jenny Rathbone for bringing this debate forward today, because all too often women's health issues don't see the light of day. They don't get discussed and therefore they don't necessarily get due attention. So, endometriosis, as everybody has said, is an extremely debilitating disease, and it does then consequently have a devastating impact on women's health in...

QNR: Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government (14 Oct 2020)

Joyce Watson: What plans does the Welsh Government have to reduce homelessness this winter?

1. Questions to the First Minister: Universal Credit (20 Oct 2020)

Joyce Watson: 4. What assessment has the First Minister made of the increase in the number of people claiming universal credit? OQ55740

1. Questions to the First Minister: Universal Credit (20 Oct 2020)

Joyce Watson: I thank you for your answer, First Minister. In April, UK Government increased universal credit payments by £20 a week, and that indeed did serve as a lifeline for many families during the pandemic. But this increase is only temporary and it's due to end in April 2021. There have been many, many calls from many, many charities right across the UK to request continuation of that extra £20 a...

11. Debate: Coronavirus (20 Oct 2020)

Joyce Watson: Diolch, Llywydd. And I'm going to speak in support of this firebreak that will be introduced on Friday. I do recognise that it's absolutely necessary. I have listened to the debate and there have been some excellent statements, and, unfortunately, not such excellent statements that have been made here today. I want to also make it very clear that it isn't just the Labour Party who are...

11. Debate: Coronavirus (20 Oct 2020)

Joyce Watson: —is a foolhardy statement. I will finish, thank you, Presiding Officer, but I want to thank the people—

11. Debate: Coronavirus (20 Oct 2020)

Joyce Watson: —who have acted. Thank you very much.

2. Questions to the Minister for Education: Digital Education Services (21 Oct 2020)

Joyce Watson: 8. How will the Welsh Goverment support digital education services this academic year? OQ55754

2. Questions to the Minister for Education: Digital Education Services (21 Oct 2020)

Joyce Watson: I thank you for that answer, and the Welsh Government has made keeping children in schools one of its top priorities. And reflecting on the first wave of the pandemic, the Education Policy Institute commended Wales for leading the way in the UK in terms of providing IT and online learning and for supporting families eligible for free school meals in particular. But, sadly, disruption to...

3. Questions to the Senedd Commission: Staff Working from Home (21 Oct 2020)

Joyce Watson: I thank you for that question. The measures provided to Commission staff are extensive and include practical support in the form of ICT and other hardware and home office adaptations, including desks and chairs; health, safety and emotional support, ranging from display screen equipment assessments and working from home guidance through to support and access to well-being resources. There's...

3. Questions to the Senedd Commission: Staff Working from Home (21 Oct 2020)

Joyce Watson: Thank you for that. Of course, every home has a different environment, and all individuals, of course, have different challenges. And, as I said in my first answer, it is the case that the communication lines are kept open, and there are many communications. We do have the business continuity surveys—two well-being pulse surveys have allowed us to explore and respond to the practical, as...

3. Questions to the Senedd Commission: Staff Working from Home (21 Oct 2020)

Joyce Watson: You're absolutely right, David. Keeping communication lines open—because we all are here today, as you've just said, quite rightly, because other staff are supporting that. So, there are regular team meetings and individual meetings and social activity that are ongoing, and some of those are weekly communications. There are several all-staff meetings, there are question and answer sessions,...


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