Results 141–153 of 153 for education OR schools speaker:David Rees

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education: <p>Welsh-medium Education</p> ( 2 Nov 2016)

David Rees: Will the Minister join me in congratulating the area of Neath Port Talbot, where we are seeing a growth in children wanting to go to Welsh-medium education schools? Will he also welcome the fact that Neath Port Talbot council is recognising this and building a new secondary Welsh-medium school on the old Sandfields Comprehensive School site? Will he also work with his Cabinet colleagues to...

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education ( 2 Nov 2016)

David Rees: Will the Minister make a statement on actions taken by the Welsh Government to support home education?

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education ( 2 Nov 2016)

David Rees: Will the Minister make a statement on actions taken by the Welsh Government to support home education?

6. 5. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Autism (12 Oct 2016)

David Rees: ...by Mark Isherwood, autism is a lifelong disability that affects how people perceive the world and interact with others. Like my colleague from Caerphilly, I came across many individuals during my educational time. Like most Members across the Chamber we’ve heard this afternoon, I’ve received many representations from families who have children or siblings living with ASD, and it’s...

5. 2. Business Statement and Announcement ( 4 Oct 2016)

David Rees: ...’s actions on steel, and perhaps on the discussions he’s been having with the UK Government as well? On a second point, could I also support the issues that Bethan Jenkins raised on special education issues? I understand the answer you gave to her and I appreciate that it’s a decision for Neath Port Talbot council and that the ALN Bill will be coming, but it is important to...

5. 5. Plaid Cymru Debate: The Nursing Bursary (28 Sep 2016)

David Rees: ...boost the amount of nursing and allied health and midwifery students—a cap, remember, that is imposed by the Government that is funding the schemes anyway. I’ll focus my attention on nurse education, but we must remind ourselves of the impact of the removal of the bursary on all those other professions, because they also face the same workforce challenges that this debate applies to...

3. 3. Statement: The Diamond Review of Higher Education and Student Finance in Wales (27 Sep 2016)

David Rees: ...questions today, so I’ll try and keep mine as short as possible. My constituents in Aberavon are faced by very many difficulties. In fact, we undertook a survey of those who’d applied to higher education in Neath Port Talbot and we found that, in Aberavon, there were far fewer students going to HE than in Neath. It could be a consequence of some of the challenges they would have faced...

10. 10. UKIP Wales Debate: Grammar Schools (21 Sep 2016)

David Rees: In comprehensive schools. I went to a comprehensive—

10. 10. UKIP Wales Debate: Grammar Schools (21 Sep 2016)

David Rees: I taught in a comprehensive, I knew the pupils and, what’s more, the education they received was second to none. It’s not about grammar school education, it’s about the delivery of education.

3. 2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education: <p>Education for Autistic Pupils</p> ( 6 Jul 2016)

David Rees: ...have actually struggled to get services for their children, sometimes because local authorities are not listening to experts such as therapists and clinicians, and they’re seeing behaviour in a school where perhaps a child with high-level ASD is actually not demonstrating that behaviour in a normal school environment. Will you look at the guidelines to ensure that local authorities...

9. 8. Short Debate: Twenty-first Century Schools — More than a Building Programme (29 Jun 2016)

David Rees: ...into the twenty-first century? Cabinet Secretary, I just want to ask one thing. I’ll be quick. The business plan, when we look at these things, is important, because sometimes we’re taking schools out of communities. We need to ensure those communities are not damaged in any way, but also that we provide safe routes to schools for some of those children as well. So, as part of the...

5. 5. Plaid Cymru Debate: Health and Social Services (22 Jun 2016)

David Rees: ...we must remember that the challenges of an ageing population are not unique to health and social care services. We must take a more rounded approach to our decision making, encompassing housing and education and particularly lifelong learning and improved literacy and numeracy skills, encouraging collaborative working across our public services. We must further look to the future, ensuring...

2. 2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport: <p>Cancer Drugs Fund</p> (15 Jun 2016)

David Rees: ..., the need for a treatment fund extends beyond the cancer drugs issue and should incorporate a wide range of treatments, including new forms of radiotherapy, which I know the Cabinet Secretary for Education championed in the last Assembly—CyberKnife stereotactic body radiotherapy, and proton beam therapy, and an information event is actually being sponsored by Bethan Jenkins tomorrow on...


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