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4. Statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Welsh Language Community Housing (11 Oct 2022)

Jeremy Miles: Thank you for those further questions. If I could begin on the issue of funding, I haven't outlined all funding sources related to the work that we're dealing with today. We have provided funding to Cwmpas to support co-operative enterprises and housing so that we can bring in the experience of co-operatives such as PLANED, Partneriaeth Ogwen and Cwmni Bro Ffestiniog. There's a lot of that...

4. Statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Welsh Language Community Housing (11 Oct 2022)

Jeremy Miles: Well, can I just firstly say that I thought very much that the Member's contribution started off better than it ended? I congratulate her on her use of Welsh in the Chamber, and encourage much more of that. So, she made a number of wide-ranging points, some of which were germane to the statement, some of which were in relation to other areas. I think it's really important that we establish...

4. Statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Welsh Language Community Housing (11 Oct 2022)

Jeremy Miles: Thank you, Dirprwy Lywydd. The large number of second homes and short-term holiday accommodation we have in some parts of Wales have provoked strong feelings for some years. In these communities, there is an understandable sense of injustice that people can be priced out of their local housing market by those purchasing second homes or homes bought as short-term lets. Wales has always been a...

4. Statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: The Cymraeg 2050 Annual Report 2021-22 ( 4 Oct 2022)

Jeremy Miles: I thank Huw Irranca-Davies for the question and the example that he's given to Welsh-language learners in using Welsh in the Chamber today. The point that he made is an important one: that we do need to collaborate regionally in order to ensure the success of the WESPs. There's an example in Merthyr, for example, where Merthyr and nearby councils are collaborating on the feasibility of a...

4. Statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: The Cymraeg 2050 Annual Report 2021-22 ( 4 Oct 2022)

Jeremy Miles: I thank Alun Davies for those questions and for his contribution towards what we are discussing today. We wouldn't be having this discussion if it weren't for the work that he did as Minister for the Welsh language. In terms of our expectations on the census, we will have to wait and see what those results are. It's a little early for us to predict how those will go. We hope to have those...

4. Statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: The Cymraeg 2050 Annual Report 2021-22 ( 4 Oct 2022)

Jeremy Miles: I thank Heledd Fychan for those questions and the welcome that she’s given to this afternoon’s statement and to the report for the first reporting year. In terms of the strategic plans, I would say that much ambition has been demonstrated by each and every authority, so I don’t agree with her description in her question that there has been a lack of ambition. But it’s also certain...

4. Statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: The Cymraeg 2050 Annual Report 2021-22 ( 4 Oct 2022)

Jeremy Miles: I thank Sam Kurtz for those questions. May I echo and identify myself with the final comment he made in his contribution? Everyone has an opportunity but also a responsibility to ensure that we do our very best for the Welsh language, and we have a plan here that lays the foundations for that. He opened his contribution by asking about accountability. I wasn't quite sure if he was expressing...

4. Statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: The Cymraeg 2050 Annual Report 2021-22 ( 4 Oct 2022)

Jeremy Miles: Next week, I will launch the final plan, and I will share the details with you in due course. However, it's fair to say that it's an innovative plan that will make a very real difference to people's lives, to communities, and indeed to our language, in all parts of the country. The new commission for Welsh-speaking communities will challenge us as we deliver the plan, and will support us to...

4. Statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: The Cymraeg 2050 Annual Report 2021-22 ( 4 Oct 2022)

Jeremy Miles: Thank you, Dirprwy Lywydd. Today, I present the annual report on our Welsh language strategy, 'Cymraeg 2050: A million Welsh speakers', for the 2021-22 financial year. At the beginning of the sixth Senedd, we published our five-year work programme for delivering 'Cymraeg 2050' during 2021-26. This annual report therefore reports on the first year of that programme and the commitments made in...

5. Statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Supporting the Education Workforce (27 Sep 2022)

Jeremy Miles: We do value their skills, their dedication and their professionalism. The contribution of teachers to the well-being of our young people and the well-being of our nation is immense. The amazing work they do to shape young lives and make sure that every single young person has the best start in life, the best opportunity to fulfil their potential, is extraordinary. I will take any opportunity...

5. Statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Supporting the Education Workforce (27 Sep 2022)

Jeremy Miles: I thank the Member for those further questions. I also attended the event earlier today, and listened to the evidence from a teacher, who happens to be from my own constituency, discussing her experience of being in school and providing that broader support, which is required because of the situation faced by many families. That's certainly something that's happening elsewhere too. In terms...

5. Statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Supporting the Education Workforce (27 Sep 2022)

Jeremy Miles: On the point about managing workload, we have had for some time a process that has engaged teachers, teaching unions, Government and other partners and stakeholders in the education system to look at what we can do to remove those elements of workload that may have built up over time and to apply a fresh lens to them to say, 'Are they absolutely necessary? Do they add the value that justifies...

5. Statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Supporting the Education Workforce (27 Sep 2022)

Jeremy Miles: I thank the Member for that range of questions. He will be aware of the increase in the number of teachers applying to ITE in recent years, and I'm sure he will be welcoming that. He will also be aware of the work we are doing to promote teaching as an attractive profession. We spend perhaps quite a lot of time in the Chamber discussing the challenges, but, in my experience, and I'm sure in...

5. Statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Supporting the Education Workforce (27 Sep 2022)

Jeremy Miles: Recognising the additional burden on education staff, particularly following the pandemic, and to support the professional learning entitlement, I am consulting on extending the provision of an additional in-service training day for the next three academic years, and I would encourage everyone with an interest to respond to the consultation. To strengthen professional learning and support we...

5. Statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Supporting the Education Workforce (27 Sep 2022)

Jeremy Miles: Our national offer must be consistent and of the highest quality. I can therefore announce we will introduce a new validation process to ensure all national professional learning is quality assured and recognised. I am also pleased to inform you that a new cross-regional website has gone live today. The website will provide equitable access to information regarding professional learning...

5. Statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Supporting the Education Workforce (27 Sep 2022)

Jeremy Miles: Thank you, Dirprwy Lywydd. I've made it clear that we cannot support the well-being of pupils and provide high-quality education unless the workforce feel that they are being supported. That means that workforce well-being must be at the forefront of everything that we do. Tackling workload must be a priority. The managing workload and reducing bureaucracy group, comprising key stakeholders...

14. Short Debate: Delivering on universal free school meals: The challenges and opportunities (21 Sep 2022)

Jeremy Miles: Absolutely. I agree that it is an important opportunity for us to bring a whole-school approach to healthy eating. I think it's absolutely one of the key opportunities. The first opportunity that we have in terms of embedding healthy, nutritious food as part of the whole culture of the school is the update to the healthy eating in schools regulations, which we want to support with a national...

14. Short Debate: Delivering on universal free school meals: The challenges and opportunities (21 Sep 2022)

Jeremy Miles: Diolch, Dirprwy Lywydd. I’d like to begin by thanking Jenny Rathbone for bringing this short debate to the Senedd Chamber. Jenny’s work and passion in this area, and in the broader area of food policy, is obviously very well known to us, but I’d also like to thank her for her support and the advice she's provided as we implement this key policy area. I think the passion and the insight...

2. Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: The Effect of Inflation on Budgets (21 Sep 2022)

Jeremy Miles: Just on the question of reserves specifically, I do take the Member's point that there is obviously a variable picture in different schools, and if you don't have the reserves, then this isn't applicable to that school. But the overall picture across the system in Wales is that, from the last data available, which is now coming up to a year old, school reserves have increased from £31...


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