Wednesday, 3 July 2019
The Assembly met at 13:30 with the Llywydd (Elin Jones) in the Chair.
The first questions this afternoon are questions to the Minister for Education. The first question [OAQ54160] is withdrawn. Therefore, we move to the second question, from Leanne Wood.
2. How is the Welsh Government ensuring that schools are able to provide a suitable education for all? OAQ54178
3. Will the Minister make a statement on plans to celebrate 70 years of Welsh-medium education in the Llynfi? OAQ54143
Questions now from party spokespeople. The Plaid Cymru spokesperson, Bethan Sayed.
4. What assessment has the Minister made of the impact of automation on education in Wales? OAQ54171
5. Will the Minister make a statement on living-wage accreditations in the education sector in Wales? OAQ54164
6. What is the Welsh Government doing to educate pupils on the benefits of active travel through the education system? OAQ54176
7. Will the Minister make a statement on the right to receive Welsh-medium education? OAQ54155
8. Will the Minister make a statement on the Welsh Government’s 21st Century Schools Programme in Carmarthenshire? OAQ54172
9. What steps is the Welsh Government taking to support higher education institutions? OAQ54170
10. How is the Welsh Government supporting pupils with additional learning needs into post-16 education? OAQ54153
The next questions are questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services. The first question is to be answered by the Deputy Minister and the question is to be asked by David Rowlands.
1. What assessment has the Minister made of the procedures for forced adoptions, in light of a recent increase in the number of cases? OAQ54158
2. Will the Minister provide an update on recent efforts to supplement primary care with support from pharmacies? OAQ54167
Questions now from the party spokespeople, and the Conservative spokesperson, Angela Burns.
4. What further action will the Welsh Government take to tackle health inequalities in Wales? OAQ54163
5. Will the Minister make a statement on actions the Welsh Government is taking to improve community health services? OAQ54184
7. Will the Minister make a statement on the provision of services to tackle gambling addiction in Wales? OAQ54152
8. Will the Minister provide an update on progress with the construction of the Grange University Hospital? OAQ54161
9. Will the Minister make a statement about the number of antibiotic resistant infections recorded in the last available 12-month period? OAQ54185
No topical questions were selected.
And so the 90-second statements are next and the first statement is from Huw Irranca-Davies.
The next item is the debate on a Member's legislative proposal, and that is on health service management, and the motion is from Helen Mary Jones.
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The following amendment has been selected: amendment 1 in the name of Rebecca Evans.
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Will the Minister make a statement on access to education in North Wales?
Will the Minister make a statement on ambulance response times over the last three years?
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