Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services

QNR – in the Senedd on 21 March 2018.

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Photo of Angela Burns Angela Burns Conservative

(Translated) What assessment has the Welsh Government made of the support that the Welsh Government is providing to Welsh veterans?

Photo of Alun Davies Alun Davies Labour

We are working with the Ministry of Defence and colleagues in knowledge and analytical services to develop metrics to measure our performance of services and support in health, prosthetics and housing. This will give us a better understanding of their needs and where to target our services to meet those needs.

Photo of Angela Burns Angela Burns Conservative

(Translated) What guidance has the Cabinet Secretary issued to local authorities on collaborating with other public sector bodies?

Photo of Alun Davies Alun Davies Labour

I expect all local authorities to work closely with other public sector bodies to deliver for the communities they serve. The Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 makes public bodies, including local authorities, in Wales think more about the long term, working better with people and communities and each other, looking to prevent problems and take a more joined-up approach.

Photo of Hefin David Hefin David Labour

(Translated) Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on monitoring arrangements for the winding-up of Communities First?

Photo of Alun Davies Alun Davies Labour

We have worked closely with local authorities to ensure support has been available during the transition period, working collaboratively to learn and monitor lessons from Communities First. Legacy funding ensures the most successful aspects of Communities First continue.

Photo of Suzy Davies Suzy Davies Conservative

(Translated) What assessment has the Cabinet Secretary made of gender pay gaps in local authorities?

Photo of Alun Davies Alun Davies Labour

We introduced legislation in 2011 to help address the gender pay gap in the Welsh public sector. The Equality and Human Rights Commission guides, monitors and regulates local authorities in relation to their duty. Local authorities have a statutory duty as employers to take steps to address any identified gaps.

Photo of Jayne Bryant Jayne Bryant Labour

(Translated) What progress is being made in encouraging positive relations between young people and the police?

Photo of Alun Davies Alun Davies Labour

We are continuing to provide funding to promote positive engagement for young people, in addition to funding an additional 500 community support officers who work with young people on diversionary initiatives and providing guidance.