Results 401–420 of 1000 for speaker:Caroline Jones

1. Questions to the First Minister: High-quality Housing for Older People ( 4 Dec 2018)

Caroline Jones: Leader of the house, good-quality sheltered housing can play a vital role in ensuring older people remain independent and can help tackle loneliness and isolation. Providing good-quality sheltered housing can also help ensure that family homes become available as older people downsize. Recent studies have also found that utilising sensors in sheltered accommodation can help predict and avoid...

6. Debate on the Culture, Welsh Language and Communications Committee report: Building Resilience, Inquiry into Non-Public Funding of the Arts (28 Nov 2018)

Caroline Jones: I'd like to thank the Culture, Welsh Language and Communications Committee for their report and to thank the clerks for helping with the inquiry. The inquiry into the funding of the arts predates my membership of the committee, so, unfortunately, I was unable to interact with the witnesses, but I would also like to thank them for providing robust evidence. There are those who believe that, in...

5. Debate: 'A National Contemporary Art Gallery Wales Feasibility Study' and 'A Sport Museum for Wales Feasibility Study' (27 Nov 2018)

Caroline Jones: This is what I was coming to, and this is what I'm trying to raise in my point. I'm passionate about the arts, being a former drama teacher and PE teacher, so arts are my thing. But looking at the other ways of raising, as you've just enlightened me about, so thank you very much for that. I want to keep our vital services open, like the libraries and so on, because people depend on them and...

5. Debate: 'A National Contemporary Art Gallery Wales Feasibility Study' and 'A Sport Museum for Wales Feasibility Study' (27 Nov 2018)

Caroline Jones: The decision to commission a feasibility study into creating a national gallery of contemporary art and a national sport museum is something I personally welcome because I want to see Wales, my country, prosper in terms of the abundance of talent we have in the arts and encourage people from other countries to partake and compete in Wales, therefore adding growth to our economy. Rural areas...

5. Member Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv): Further Education Funding (21 Nov 2018)

Caroline Jones: I'd like to thank everyone involved in tabling this important debate today. Our further education colleges are an essential link in the education chain and it is vital that we ensure that they're properly funded and adequately resourced. I've had the pleasure to work closely with Gower college in my region, which is a large further education college with over 4,500 full-time and 10,000...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education: Agency Staff in the Teaching Profession (21 Nov 2018)

Caroline Jones: Cabinet Secretary, we are spending around £40 million a year on supply teachers, with most of that going to agencies, which overcharge schools and underpay staff. We cannot manage without supply teachers, but as Undeb Cenedlaethol Athrawon Cymru have highlighted, supply teachers tend to be treated exceptionally poorly in terms of pay, working conditions and with a general lack of respect....

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education: Agency Staff in the Teaching Profession (21 Nov 2018)

Caroline Jones: 4. What action is the Welsh Government taking to reduce the cost of agency staff in the teaching profession? OAQ52959

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services (21 Nov 2018)

Caroline Jones: What steps is the Welsh Government taking to improve access to new medicines?

9. Debate: How do we achieve a low carbon energy system for Wales? (20 Nov 2018)

Caroline Jones: I welcome the Welsh Government’s 'Energy Generation in Wales 2017' report. The report highlights the mountain we have to climb if we are to reduce Wales’s emissions by at least 80 per cent over the next 30 years. It is essential for our future survival that we meet these targets. As set out in the Paris agreement, reducing emissions was vital if we were to keep global warming below 1.5...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Supporting the Manufacturing Sector in Wales (20 Nov 2018)

Caroline Jones: First Minister, my region has lost far too many manufacturing jobs in recent decades, and while I welcome your Government's actions in securing new manufacturing investment, such as the Aston Martin deal, this doesn't replace the loss of manufacturing output in South Wales West. First Minister, how will your Government ensure my region benefits from such investment, particularly as the region...

7. Debate on the Finance Committee report on its Inquiry into Preparations for Replacing EU Funding for Wales (14 Nov 2018)

Caroline Jones: I'd like to thank the Finance Committee for their report. Over the past two decades, Wales has been the beneficiary of billions of pounds of EU funding, and we are currently receiving nearly £700 million a year. With the UK due to leave the EU in March next year, it is vital that we secure funding from the UK Government that is equal to or greater than the level of funding we receive from...

2. Questions to the Leader of the House and Chief Whip: Tackling Hate Crime (14 Nov 2018)

Caroline Jones: Leader of the house, I welcome the actions you are taking to tackle hate crime. However, this is a growing issue, particularly online. Many young people are subjected to a constant barrage of hate, hate speech and online bullying, from which there is no escape. Leader of the house, will you outline how you and the Cabinet Secretary for Education, in conjunction with the UK Government, are...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance: Office for National Statistics Forecasts (14 Nov 2018)

Caroline Jones: Cabinet Secretary, the Office for National Statistics' forecast for the working-age population of Wales presents a real challenge for us. By 2035, the proportion of adults living with a limiting lifelong condition is expected to increase by 22 per cent, while, at the same time, there will be 48 people over the age of 65 for every 100 people of working age. Cabinet Secretary, what steps is...

6. Statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs: Welfare of Animals (13 Nov 2018)

Caroline Jones: Thank you for your statement, Cabinet Secretary, and the actions you have taken to improve animal welfare in Wales. I too support the introduction of Lucy's law and look forward to legislation to ban puppy and kitten farming. Cabinet Secretary, when do you expect to introduce any new legislation identified by the consultation? Cabinet Secretary, a group of vets has accused DEFRA and UK...

7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Armed Forces ( 7 Nov 2018)

Caroline Jones: I would like to thank the Welsh Conservatives for tabling today this important debate. It is a pleasure to be part of the cross-party group on the armed forces, and I would like to thank Darren Millar for the commitment he shows in his leadership. I also want to pay tribute to Carl Sargeant, who worked tirelessly in this area and achieved much. On Sunday, we will gather at war memorials...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs: The Welsh Government's Policy on Fracking ( 7 Nov 2018)

Caroline Jones: Cabinet Secretary, I welcome your Government's stance on fracking. Regardless of whether the fracking process can be made safe for the environment, the end product is still a fossil fuel. Cabinet Secretary, will your Government also be opposing any, and all, licences for underground coal gasification in Wales, as well as licences for new coal extraction?

3. Statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services: Findings of the Independent Accelerated Programme for Amber Review ( 6 Nov 2018)

Caroline Jones: Thank you for your statement, Cabinet Secretary. The move to the clinical model for ambulance response was one of the most important changes made to unscheduled care. Ensuring patients got the right response based upon their need also sped up response times for the most vulnerable patients. Unfortunately, other factors have hampered the Welsh ambulance service’s ability to deal with the...

7. Debate: Probation Service Reform (23 Oct 2018)

Caroline Jones: I'd like to thank the Cabinet Secretary for his statement. The probation service is a vital part of the criminal justice system and is likely to become even more important in future as our prisons become increasingly overcrowded. Welsh prisons are operating well beyond capacity, leading to severe overcrowding, which is detrimental to both prisoners and those who look after them—the prison...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Improving Lung Cancer Outcomes (23 Oct 2018)

Caroline Jones: Leader of the house, the reason Wales has some of the worst lung cancer survival rates in Europe is due, in the main, to delays in diagnosis. Unacceptably long waits for diagnostic tests and routine downgrading of general practitioner referrals contribute to late diagnosis of lung cancer. So, leader of the house, what is your Government doing to cut diagnostic waiting times and ensure that GP...


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