Results 1–20 of 30 for elephant NEAR room

7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Gynaecological cancer (28 Sep 2022)

Jenny Rathbone: This could be a really important tool for ensuring that all women know about it. The elephant in the room, in my view, is endometriosis, and I appreciate that we're doing lots of work to improve the understanding of both GPs and gynaecologists on this issue. But, it really is a serious issue, and very difficult to disentangle from gynaecological cancer, because if you've got such problems—

2. Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (15 Jun 2022)

Rhun ap Iorwerth: ...and they relate to the need to strengthen the social care system, to attract and support staff. It’s a sector that has been ignored for far, far too long. But may I suggest that there is another elephant in the room when it comes to ensuring that patients can be released in a timely manner from our acute hospitals? There are some 10,500 hospital beds in Wales; 30 years ago, there were...

9. 9. Short Debate: Establishing a Welsh Stock Exchange ( 8 Mar 2017)

Neil McEvoy: I suppose, really, the elephant in the room is that stock exchanges are typically private companies. There are some examples of publicly owned stock exchanges—the Shenzhen and Shanghai stock exchanges are really quasi-state institutions, as far as they were created by Government bodies in China and have leading personnel directly appointed by the China Securities Regulatory Commission....

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (14 Feb 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: And I suppose the elephant in the room for most people is the extent of river pollution. I know that this is a much bigger issue than just in relation to fish stocks. We've had many a debate here about proposals for nitrate vulnerable zones and so on, but although nobody denies that there is a problem with pollution, it is being addressed by voluntary action, to a great extent. We've drawn...

5. Statement by the Minister for Children, Older People and Social Care: Transforming Social Care in Wales: Implementation of the Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act (22 May 2018)

David Lloyd: ...personal care, should also be registered. And, obviously, those processes are part of an obvious requirement in improving the outcomes in social care that we all want to see.  But obviously the elephant in the room here is that you can't achieve all this whilst care support workers are low paid, still subject to casualisation, occasional zero-hours contracts, and that they don't have...

8. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Local Government Funding (27 Mar 2019)

Lynne Neagle: ...like to be able to welcome today's debate from the Welsh Conservatives because I do think that local government is facing its toughest period since devolution in 1999, but it would be to ignore the elephant in the room to thank the Tories for the opportunity to talk about this because it is their austerity agenda, that political choice to starve services of funding, that has led to the...

8. Plaid Cymru Debate: Free school meals eligibility (24 Feb 2021)

Caroline Jones: .... And I also welcome their commitment to a review of the income threshold for receiving free school meals. We must not allow a single child in Wales to go hungry. However, we must also address the elephant in the room: the rise of childhood obesity and the lack of nutrition. According to the Food Foundation, a staggering 94 per cent of children consume less than three to five portions of...

6. Debate on the Constitutional and Legislative Affairs Committee report: UK governance post Brexit (28 Feb 2018)

Mick Antoniw: ...know needs to happen, and that is that there has to be a consideration of the whole of the UK constitution, a UK constitutional convention of some format. And also to look at and deal with the 'elephant in the room', as it was described by John Morris so many years ago, and that is the English question as a fundamental part of resolving the relationships on a permanent and...

5. Statement by the Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services: The Loneliness and Isolation Strategy (11 Feb 2020)

Rhun ap Iorwerth: ...is strengthened in order to ensure that this does happen? If I could move on to my next question, whatever age group you're talking about and whatever generation you're talking about, there is an elephant in the room here too in terms of there being one major problem, and that is the major cuts in local government funding over the past decade. We have seen cuts to day centres, we have seen...

6. Debate on a Member's Legislative Proposal — A Bill on digital carbon footprint reduction (25 Jan 2023)

Joel James: ...huge sums of money to reduce carbon in industry, encouraging people to change behaviour, as well as changing the ways we heat our home and travel around, we are not actually addressing the elephant in the room—namely, we are adopting practices and embracing technological advances in our lives that are resulting in even more carbon dioxide being produced. For instance, nearly every mobile...

3. Statement by the First Minister: Report of the Commission on Justice in Wales ( 5 Nov 2019)

Mark Isherwood: ...if you'd comment on, therefore, the need to focus on that constitutional issue in perpetuity, rather than our views of current or future Government policies or parties in Government. Perhaps the elephant in the room, again, for me is the cross-border nature of crime and justice in Wales. It's always been thus. It's nothing new—it's no threat to nationhood, good or bad, it's a reality...

5. Statement by the Minister for Housing and Local Government: Housing, Poverty and Communities (15 Sep 2020)

Delyth Jewell: ...liked to have seen it included in the statement, namely the shortage of social and affordable housing. Yes, the core numbers are increasing, but they are falling far short of what is required. The elephant in the room, if I can say that, is that we have a planning system that has profit assurance built into it, namely developers can use the Planning Inspectorate to prevent local...

8. Welsh Conservatives Debate: School Education (11 Dec 2019)

Janet Finch-Saunders: ..., the Welsh Local Government Association have captured the situation beautifully—'It's a bit like trying to run a marathon with a lead weight tied around your neck. The funding is always the elephant in the room'. Their words, not mine. There are options you can consider, such as the reform to school funding. According to the Department for Education, the new arrangements will provide up...

9. 5. Debate: The Older People's Commissioner for Wales's Annual Report 2015-16 (29 Nov 2016)

Siân Gwenllian: .... We support the idea of rights-based approaches to public services that the commissioner advocates, and we are happy to see these rights strengthened in whatever way possible. But there is one elephant in the room here, and that is austerity and the cuts in particular to local government. While local government in Wales is being hit less severely in Wales this year, thanks to the Plaid...

10. Debate: The Draft Budget 2019-20 ( 4 Dec 2018)

Russell George: ...growth deal, I am concerned that the draft budget has a real-terms cut of 1.6 per cent for funding for city and growth deals. And I hope the Cabinet Secretary will be able to comment on that. The elephant in the room in regards to the transport budget is, of course, the M4 relief road. That decision will have profound implications for future budgets across a range of portfolios, and this...

9. 5. Plaid Cymru Debate: Small Businesses (30 Nov 2016)

Bethan Sayed: ...used by Adam Price as an example, but I know that businesses there are increasingly frustrated about the fact that they are seeing not enough people coming and shopping in their town centre. The elephant in the room, is it not, is that in some town centres there are not the quality shops or the variance of shops that people want to have? You know, people will not go into our town centres...

8. Welsh Conservatives Debate: School Funding (20 Feb 2019)

Siân Gwenllian: ...in their day-to-day activities. The profession is under huge pressure at the moment, and we need to thank them for continuing to try and inspire our children and young people in the classroom, which is, after all, their main task, but the context is a challenging one. The serious funding crisis facing schools across Wales is having a detrimental impact on the education of our young people,...

3. Statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services: The Parliamentary Review of Health and Social Care in Wales (16 Jan 2018)

Angela Burns: ...and collaborative skills, who will have the authority to drive the transformation across all of our health boards, and will they also eventually be able to look at the critical question—the elephant in the room that no-one can talk about or has talked about—which is how we are going to fund all of this, because the money is incredibly important? I do understand it wasn't part of the...

7. Debate on Petition P-05-826 — Pembrokeshire says NO!! To the closure of Withybush A&E! (26 Sep 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: ...a vital need until we have got the building blocks in place for what is going to replace them. So, this, I think, has been handled in a most insensitive way. And then, of course, we come to the elephant in the room in the form of the health Secretary, because ultimately, Hywel Dda is now under his supervision, just as Betsi Cadwaladr is in north Wales, and the Welsh Government can't...

4. Topical Questions: Hywel Dda University Health Board ( 8 Jan 2020)

Angela Burns: ...boards, where they have had to cancel operations so that they can accelerate a catch-up programme so that our waiting times have an opportunity to improve rather than lengthen? Finally, I think the elephant in the room is that social services need to be on call seven days a week all year around, like our health services. On call in terms of being able to do delayed transfers of care,...


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