QNR – in the Senedd on 20 June 2018.
The national strategy sets out our policies and action for tackling domestic abuse. These include awareness-raising, educating children and young people about healthy relationships, working with perpetrators, funding a helpline for victims, and training professionals to recognise, and act on, signs of abuse and violence.
Through Digital Communities Wales we are working in partnership with organisations and programmes across the Rhondda to provide the basic digital skills support needed to secure improved economic, learning and health outcomes.
'Digital First' sets out the steps needed to create the right environment for the delivery of effective digital public services. There are a range of improvements being made across and within all Cabinet Secretary portfolios.
We are committed to ensuring support for victims of stalking and for all victims and survivors of violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence. Our national strategy sets out the actions we are taking to achieve this, which include awareness-raising, education, and funding a helpline for victims.
There is a wide range of activity across Welsh Government that contributes to the aims of the framework including in relation to housing, education and employment. We are actively working with disabled people and their representative organisations to finalise a new framework with clear actions.
I am currently procuring a successor scheme to the Superfast Cymru project and have identified around 8,554 premises across Pembrokeshire that could potentially see coverage under the new initiative over the coming 12 months and beyond. Further detail will be available after the awarding of the new contract.