QNR – in the Senedd on 5 December 2017.
'Taking Wales Forward' commits the Welsh Government to making Wales a dementia-friendly nation through developing and implementing a new national dementia plan. This will provide detail on what we expect to happen across Wales to improve services. The plan is currently being finalised with stakeholders prior to publication.
We are developing a strategic approach to economic development based on prosperity for all, enabling all parts of Wales to benefit from economic growth and the opportunity and security it brings.
The independent adviser will look into the allegation that I breached the ministerial code in relation to answers I gave to questions on 11 November 2014 and 14 November 2017.
The Welsh Government has not assessed the impact of housing developments on the Welsh language. Local planning authorities are required by legislation to gather evidence to inform local development plan policies and site allocations. This should include reviewing the impact of local planning policy on the Welsh language.
We have made no secret of our desire to see responsibility for policing devolved to Wales. I believe there are opportunities to do things differently, which is why I have established the Commission on Justice in Wales. The commission will review policing in Wales as part of its remit.
The appointment of special advisers is a matter for the First Minister. The appointment of other advisers is a matter for the Permanent Secretary.
All but one local authority have submitted their first integrated network maps by the set date, and they are now being appraised. The Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport will make a statement on the outcome in due course.