<p>Tackling Poverty</p>

Part of 2. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure – in the Senedd at 2:08 pm on 21 June 2017.

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Photo of Ken Skates Ken Skates Labour 2:08, 21 June 2017

Well, let’s just look at the figures first of all, and then I’ll come to answer the specific point about what we’re going to be doing moving forward. In terms of gross domestic household income, we’ve seen it rise faster than the UK as a whole, and in terms of GVA per head, likewise the index of production and the index of construction.

What’s important is that we’ve also seen a reduction in the poverty rate as well, during some of the most brutal austerity years that any of us can remember. But we are determined to ensure that there is prosperity for all, and for that reason, we’re going to have, as the Cabinet Secretary told you this morning, we are determined to have a mix of programmes that are place specific and those that are available across the whole of Wales, that are able to make interventions in people’s lives that help them to overcome the barriers that I spoke about a little earlier.

I do believe that the roll-out of an all-age employability programme will be crucial, likewise a most generous childcare offer, and the retention of other programmes where they have proven to be effective. Some of the programmes that have proven to be effective and will continue have been relatively inexpensive as well. It’s not always the most expensive programmes that are the most effective. We know, for example, that the Fusion programme that brings together communities with cultural institutions has been delivered for a relatively small amount of financial resource, but the impact is considerable, with a huge number of people who were previously economically inactive gaining the skills, gaining the experience, to get into work or to go on to higher and further education. And I think that’s a valuable contribution for some communities that, perhaps, have felt left behind as the world has transitioned from the old economy to the new.