– in the Senedd at 3:20 pm on 13 February 2019.
Item 4 on the agenda is the 90-second statements. The first one this afternoon is from Jack Sargeant.
Diolch, Deputy Llywydd. Sport has a massive part to play in inspiring generations and communities as well as having huge positive impacts on improving mental health. They are just some of the reasons why I want to wish local football team Connah's Quay Nomads from my own constituency all the best for their semi-final match against Edinburgh City in the Irn Bru Cup. The communities of Alyn and Deeside are very proud of what the club has achieved so far, but let's hope we can reach that final in Glasgow and bring the cup home.
Deputy Llywydd, I also want to take this opportunity to extend my best wishes to Newport County AFC in their fifth round FA Cup match against Premier League champions Manchester City. Both matches are taking place this Saturday, so as much as I would like to join colleagues Jayne Bryant and John Griffiths at Rodney Parade, I will be at the Deeside stadium hoping for a Connah's Quay win.
I urge Members and our communities to take part and watch both games as much as possible and however they can.
Deputy Llywydd, from all of us here in the Senedd Chamber: 'Come on, County', 'Come on the Nomads.'
Thank you. Suzy Davies.
Diolch, Dirprwy Lywydd. Well, it's February, and tomorrow is Valentine's Day, and we'll be awash with love hearts, as everyone will know, but the hearts I want to talk about are the hearts that give us life and to remind everyone that it's Defibruary as well as just February. Automated emergency defibrillators or AEDs can easily be used when someone has suffered a cardiac arrest. People without any medical training can use them to safely give an electrical pulse once the defibrillator detects that a person has an irregular heartbeat that places them in immediate danger. Once someone suffers a cardiac arrest, the chances of survival plummet by 14 per cent every minute that passes without treatment, and outside a hospital setting it's crucial that some treatment is administered as soon as possible.
Thanks to charities like St John Cymru, often present at football grounds actually, Welsh Hearts, Cariad, British Heart Foundation Cymru, the Red Cross, many businesses, sports clubs, councillors and even other individuals—they've all contributed to making sure that there are more defibrillators and more training available within the community, and you may want to tell constituents about Proactive First Aid Solutions. Have a look at their website, as they're offering a free defibrillator and training worth over £1,300 to organisations, community groups or schools. However, it's no good if a defibrillator is locked up or you don't know where they are, so this Defibruary I'm asking you to take a photograph of yourself next to your nearest publicly available defibrillator, share it on social media with the hashtag 'Defibruary' and encourage your constituents to do the same—one step closer to becoming a nation of lifesavers. Thank you.
The next item is a motion to elect Members to committees. In accordance with Standing Orders 12.24 and 12.40, I propose that the motions to elect Members to committees are grouped for debate and voting. I take it no Member objects.