That brings us to voting time, and unless three Members wish for the bell to be rung, I will proceed directly to the vote. And the first vote is on the Welsh Conservative debate on child health. I call for a vote on the motion tabled in the name of Paul Davies. Open the vote. Close the vote. For 19, no abstentions, 36 against. And therefore, the motion is not agreed.
I now call for a vote on amendment 1 tabled in the name of Rhun ap Iorwerth. Open the vote. Close the vote. In favour 44, no abstentions, 11 against. And therefore, amendment 1 is agreed.
I now call for a vote on amendment 2 tabled in the name of Rhun ap Iorwerth. Open the vote. Close the vote. In favour 55, no abstentions and none against. Therefore, the amendment—amendment 2—is agreed.
I therefore call for a vote on amendment 3, tabled in the name of Jane Hutt. Open the vote. Close the vote. In favour 29, six abstentions and 20 against. Therefore, amendment 3 is agreed.
I call for a vote on amendment 4, tabled in the name of Rhun ap Iorwerth. Open the vote. Close the vote. In favour 55, no abstentions and none against. Therefore, amendment 4 is agreed.
I now call for a vote on the motion as amended.
Motion NDM6251 as amended:
To propose that the National Assembly for Wales:
1. Recognises that secure housing, healthcare, education, and being safe at home, safe at school and in the community builds the foundation for a child’s healthy development and regrets the effects of cuts to housing benefit on the ability of social housing to provide secure housing for children.
2. Notes the importance of a long term vision for Child Health, which promotes health and well-being from birth and continues with suitable support for physical and mental health as a child grows up.
3. Calls on the Welsh Government to improve data collection and the understanding of child health in Wales by:
a) extending cancer experience surveys to collect data for under 16s;
b) conducting research into peer bullying; and
c) monitoring the progress of the new perinatal mental health support to ensure consistency across Wales for vulnerable families;
d) considering how schools can help to create environments to tackle obesity;
e) ensuring all schools are able to offer excellent facilities for sports.
Open the vote. Close the vote. In favour 44, no abstentions and 11 against. Therefore, the motion as amended is agreed.
I now call for a vote on the Plaid Cymru debate on the Family Fund. I call for a vote on the motion, tabled in the name of Rhun ap Iorwerth. Open the vote. Close the vote. In favour 27, no abstentions and 28 against. Therefore, the motion is not agreed.
I now call for a vote on amendment 1, tabled in the name of Jane Hutt. Open the vote. Close the vote. In favour 28, no abstentions and 27 against. Therefore, amendment 1 is agreed.
I now call for a vote on amendment 2, tabled in the name of Paul Davies. Open the vote. Close the vote. In favour 27, 27 abstentions and one against. Therefore, the amendment is agreed.
I now call for a vote on the motion as amended.
Motion NDM6252 as amended:
1. Notes the Welsh Government’s
a) £22m Sustainable Social Services grant scheme to support third sector organisations deliver the Welsh Government’s ambitious social services agenda which includes supporting families raising disabled or seriously ill children;
b) £42.5m Families First programme, including £3m ring-fenced funding for disabled families;
c) £2.2m annual funding for Citizens Advice Cymru to support targeted groups including families with disabled children and help them access the benefits they are entitled to, which has generated £3.3m in additional benefits between April and December 2016.
2. Recognises that the Family Fund has been allocated the maximum available grant of £1.5m and an additional £400,000 this year to continue supporting families and adapt its funding model for the future.
3. Welcomes the positive impact the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act has had on strengthening the rights of and support of carers, including those looking after disabled or seriously ill children.
4. Notes that the Northern Ireland Executive, Scottish Government and UK Government, in relation to England, have all maintained their funding for the family fund.
Open the vote. Close the vote. In favour 28, 17 abstentions and 10 against. The motion as amended is agreed.