<p>Female Mentorship Programmes</p>

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister – in the Senedd on 28 March 2017.

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Photo of David Melding David Melding Conservative

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9. What is the Welsh Government doing to actively promote female mentorship programmes in the workplace? OAQ(5)0530(FM)

Photo of Carwyn Jones Carwyn Jones Labour 2:16, 28 March 2017

We provide a core grant to Chwarae Teg to maximise the contribution women make to the economy and to support the vision of a Wales where women achieve and prosper.

Photo of David Melding David Melding Conservative

First Minister, I think we all remember with deep affection Dame Rosemary Butler, our former Presiding Officer, and her programme to promote women in public life concentrated on mentorship schemes. I think this is a principle that could be generally applied, because it’s raising that expectation and the ambition of women who already have the talents to perform outstandingly in the workplace.

Photo of Carwyn Jones Carwyn Jones Labour

I think that’s absolutely true. Chwarae Teg is part of that plan. It has a three-year strategic plan to promote equality. There are other tools at our disposal as well. For example, ‘Talented Women for a Successful Wales’ was commissioned by the chief scientific adviser with the aim of obtaining up-to-date data and current thinking on dealing with the long-term problems of insufficient numbers of women studying science and entering and thriving in science careers. I know the Minister, Julie James, accepted the recommendations in a statement back in January. They are two examples, amongst many, of the work that is being done to achieve true equality in our society.