Ann Jones: Therefore, I now ask the Minister for Education to move the motions. Kirsty Williams.
Ann Jones: The next item on our agenda is a motion to suspend Standing Orders to allow for the motions under items 8 and 10 on our agenda to be debated, and I call on the Minister for Education to move the motion. Kirsty Williams.
Ann Jones: Item 5 on the agenda this afternoon is a statement by the Minister for Education on mental health and well-being support in educational settings, and I call on the Minister for Education, Kirsty Williams.
Ann Jones: We're going to go on to item 7, which is the Education Workforce Council (Interim Suspension Orders) (Additional Functions) (Wales) Order 2021. I call on the Minister for Education to move that motion—Kirsty Williams.
Ann Jones: Item 6 on the agenda this afternoon is the statement by the Minister for Education on the twenty-first century schools and colleges programme, and I call on the Minister for Education, Kirsty Williams.
Ann Jones: We'll now move to vote on the Independent Alliance for Reform group debate on investment in schools, and I call for a vote on the motion tabled in the name of Caroline Jones. If the proposal is not agreed, we'll vote on the amendments tabled to the motion. So, open the vote. All voted. Close the vote. For the motion seven, three abstentions, 47 against. Therefore, the motion is not agreed.
Ann Jones: We'll move on to group 3, which is relationships and sexuality education. The lead amendment in this group is amendment 2, and I call on Suzy Davies to move and speak to the lead amendment and the other amendments in this group. Suzy.
Ann Jones: We'll now move on to item 8, which is the Plaid Cymru debate on free school meals eligibility. And I call on Siân Gwenllian to move the motion. Siân.
Ann Jones: Item 11 on our agenda is the motion to vary the order of consideration of the Stage 3 amendments to the Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Bill, and I call on the Minister for Education to move the motion—Kirsty Williams.
Ann Jones: Item 3 on the agenda is questions to the Minister for Education, and the first question is from Mark Isherwood.
Ann Jones: Thank you. Can I now ask the Minister for Education to reply to the debate? Kirsty Williams.
Ann Jones: Item 5 on the agenda is a statement by the Minister for Education on the Estyn annual report of 2019-20, and I call on the Minister for Education to move the statement.
Ann Jones: Thank you. No Members have requested to make any more interventions, therefore I'll call on the Minister for Education to reply to the debate. Kirsty Williams.
Ann Jones: Item 9 on the agenda is the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (School Premises and Further Education Institution Premises) (Wales) Regulations 2020. I call on the Minister for Education to move the motion—Kirsty Williams.
Ann Jones: Thank you. There are no Members who have indicated that they want to make an intervention, therefore, can I call on the Minister for Education to reply to the debate? Kirsty Williams. You need to be unmuted.
Ann Jones: So, we reconvene on item 8, which is the Additional Learning Needs Co-ordinator (Wales) Regulations 2020, and I call on the Minister for Education to move the motion. Kirsty Williams.
Ann Jones: Item 3 on the agenda this afternoon is a statement by the Minister for Education on the approach to qualifications in 2021, and I call on the Minister, Kirsty Williams.
Ann Jones: Thank you. Can I now call the Minister for Education, Kirsty Williams?
Ann Jones: Thank you. Can I ask the Minister for Education to formally move amendment 2, tabled in the name of Rebecca Evans?
Ann Jones: We now move to the Welsh Conservatives debate this afternoon, which is on higher education, and I call on Suzy Davies to move the motion—Suzy.