Questions to the First Minister

QNR – in the Senedd on 22 May 2018.

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Photo of Joyce Watson Joyce Watson Labour

(Translated) Will the First Minister make a statement on how public procurement policy supports apprenticeships?

Photo of Mark Drakeford Mark Drakeford Labour

Creating training and employment opportunities is at the heart of our procurement policy. Tools like community benefits help procurers use public contracts to deliver apprenticeship opportunities for Wales.

Photo of Mark Reckless Mark Reckless Conservative

(Translated) Will the First Minister make a statement on the balance between public and private investment in Newport?

Photo of Mark Drakeford Mark Drakeford Labour

We always look to maximise investment opportunities, across both public and private sector, to invest in Newport and the wider region. The Cardiff capital region city deal is a good example of working collaboratively across the public sector to leverage private sector investment to maximise economic and social benefits.

Photo of Rhianon Passmore Rhianon Passmore Labour

(Translated) What is the Welsh Government doing to support older people?

Photo of Mark Drakeford Mark Drakeford Labour

Last week I was pleased to announce that the Minister for Children and Social Care is to include older people in his title. This represents our significant commitment to build on the strategy for older people and make Wales the best place to grow old.

Photo of Hefin David Hefin David Labour

(Translated) Will the First Minister make a statement on the National Academy for Educational Leadership?

Photo of Mark Drakeford Mark Drakeford Labour

I am delighted to say that the National Academy for Educational Leadership was launched last week. It will support and impact on the whole education sector in Wales. It will be a small, independent, agile organisation, at arm’s length of Government. A further update will be provided later today.

Photo of Rhun ap Iorwerth Rhun ap Iorwerth Plaid Cymru

(Translated) Will the First Minister make a statement on the use of single-handed care?

Photo of Mark Drakeford Mark Drakeford Labour

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Single-handed care can be used when it is safe and appropriate to do so. It is imperative that a robust assessment is made to ensure the best outcome is achieved for those requiring this service, that staff are properly trained and that people are treated with dignity and respect.