Results 21–40 of 500 for speaker:Heledd Fychan

2. Business Statement and Announcement (14 Mar 2023)

Heledd Fychan: Trefnydd, I'd like to request two statements, please. Firstly, I'd like to request a statement from the Minister for health, responding to the recently published report by Healthcare Inspectorate Wales and their review of patients being discharged from mental health wards in Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board. Significant risks were highlighted, and they are ongoing, and I'd like to...

3. Questions to the Minister for Climate Change: Littering and Fly-tipping (14 Mar 2023)

Heledd Fychan: 4. How is the Welsh Government ensuring a reduction in littering and fly-tipping in South Wales Central? OQ59255

4. Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Cost of the School Day (14 Mar 2023)

Heledd Fychan: 1. How is the Welsh Government supporting learners in South Wales Central with the cost of the school day? OQ59256

QNR: Questions to the First Minister (14 Mar 2023)

Heledd Fychan: What steps is the Welsh Government taking to reduce river pollution in South Wales Central?

4. Debate: The Final Budget 2023-24 ( 7 Mar 2023)

Heledd Fychan: Yes. I've stopped speaking. 

4. Debate: The Final Budget 2023-24 ( 7 Mar 2023)

Heledd Fychan: The most damaging impact has been Conservatives in the UK Government not standing up for Wales, and I believe in Wales and I believe in the future of Wales, and I do not accept that. We have seen evidence from different researchers showing that that is not the case, and also we have seen that we were told that all this money would come in to Wales that never materialised post Brexit. So, I...

4. Debate: The Final Budget 2023-24 ( 7 Mar 2023)

Heledd Fychan: I have to say, I don't want to stand up and absolve Welsh Government of responsibility here, but I do find it quite galling to hear the Conservatives talk about, 'What about the children of Wales?' when, actually, it's Tory austerity enforcing policies on people here in Wales, not giving Wales the fair share it deserves, lying about the Brexit dividend that would come to Wales that never...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Child Poverty ( 7 Mar 2023)

Heledd Fychan: Thank you, First Minister, unfortunately, however, as we all know, levels of child poverty in Wales are getting worse, and it's clear from visits throughout my region, together with my casework, that the situation is critical for many families. Teachers tell me consistently that they're increasingly having to spend time supporting pupils and their families in terms of responding to the...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Child Poverty ( 7 Mar 2023)

Heledd Fychan: 8. What steps is the Welsh Government taking to reduce child poverty in South Wales Central? OQ59231

7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: The Welsh language ( 1 Mar 2023)

Heledd Fychan: Thank you very much, Minister. And as you've named me, I thought I'd just want to say that I don't disregard the rest of the data, but, obviously, the 2011 census was the basis of the 'Cymraeg 2050' strategy. I'm just concerned that the other samples are smaller—for example, the national survey; I think it was 1,000 people, but you can correct me if I'm wrong—compared with the whole...

7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: The Welsh language ( 1 Mar 2023)

Heledd Fychan: Could I thank the Conservatives for bringing this debate forward today? I thank Tom for sharing his journey with the language. It was delightful to hear you and the fact that your confidence has increased during the period you've been here. I'm looking forward to being on Hawl i Holi, something that you wouldn't have done a couple of months ago, but you are doing it tomorrow night. I think...

6. Plaid Cymru Debate: Industrial relations ( 1 Mar 2023)

Heledd Fychan: We cannot ignore what the UK Government is trying to achieve through this. Our communities have suffered enough. We've heard clearly from Delyth, Luke, Peredur and others. We know that, having spoken to workers on the ground. We know that people aren't happy in our communities. They're working hard, yet they can't afford to buy food or to warm their homes. They're working harder than ever,...

6. Plaid Cymru Debate: Industrial relations ( 1 Mar 2023)

Heledd Fychan: We've already heard about the correlation between high levels of union density and positive outcomes in terms of high wages and productivity, and this is corroborated by numerous international examples—Mabon and Delyth have already beaten me to it on this. But, consider Sweden, where 88 per cent of employees are covered by collective bargaining rights, and it has an adjusted net national...

6. Plaid Cymru Debate: Industrial relations ( 1 Mar 2023)

Heledd Fychan: I make my contribution today also in my role with the PCS cross-party group. Thank you very much, Delyth, particularly for your contribution. I think we must all bear in mind that we've all benefited from what's been achieved by those that have battled before us—each and every one of us have benefited from that as compared with our forefathers. And that's what is under threat here....

1. Questions to the Minister for Social Justice: Fuel Poverty ( 1 Mar 2023)

Heledd Fychan: Thank you, Minister. Evidently, you've already referred in your response to Peredur Owen Griffiths to this issue, and you've outlined in your answer to me a number of things that are being done. But the truth is, of course, that this does not go far enough, and that there are individuals and families in my region, and throughout Wales, who cannot afford to heat their homes. As research from...

1. Questions to the Minister for Social Justice: Fuel Poverty ( 1 Mar 2023)

Heledd Fychan: 7. How does the Welsh Government support South Wales Central residents who are facing fuel poverty? OQ59172

7. Statement by the Minister for Social Justice: Wales: A community of communities (28 Feb 2023)

Heledd Fychan: ‘expansionist and inclusive vision for the Welsh language’

7. Statement by the Minister for Social Justice: Wales: A community of communities (28 Feb 2023)

Heledd Fychan: can be delivered meaningfully without a radical change in the way the Welsh language is taught in all schools in Wales. In addition to this, the Government needs to recognise that the foundations for expanding equal access for people of all backgrounds to the Welsh language is fragile at the moment. For example, there is a lack of Welsh-speaking teachers being trained—only 250 a year,...

7. Statement by the Minister for Social Justice: Wales: A community of communities (28 Feb 2023)

Heledd Fychan: Thank you, Minister, and happy St David’s Day to everyone, for tomorrow, too. Unfortunately, it’s not a national bank holiday, as it should be, but we still very much hope for that. Sam Kurtz obviously agrees, so please persuade your Government in the UK to allow us to have a bank holiday. Hopefully, if there’s another Government after the next general election, they will allow us here...

6. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Invasion of Ukraine and supporting Ukrainian refugees (15 Feb 2023)

Heledd Fychan: Plaid Cymru stands in complete solidarity with the people of Ukraine for showing remarkable resilience in the face of Russia’s continued brutal attacks. And it disheartens me that, a year on since Putin’s illegal and barbaric invasion—as Sioned Williams said yesterday—of Ukraine that the war continues. Horrific war crimes are being committed and the Russian officials leading the war,...


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