QNR – in the Senedd on 17 May 2022.
More than 30,000 lower income households in south-east Wales have benefited from home energy efficiency measures delivered through our Warm Homes programme since 2009. Our programme saves an average of £300 a year by improving energy efficiency.
We have published and are consulting on a White Paper on bus reform. It sets out the legislative changes we believe we need to make to deliver the bus services that people need in communities across Wales.
As set out in the programme for government we are committed to investing in a new generation of integrated health and social care centres across Wales. These will co-locate front-line health and social care with other services.
The cost-of-living crisis is affecting people across Wales, including in the Rhondda. The surge in inflation combined with higher taxes will result in real living standards decreasing and put significant pressure on households. We are doing all we can, with the powers we have, to deliver support to the most vulnerable.
Analysis of the health boards' maintenance of nurse staffing levels is captured in the Welsh Government's summary document of the health boards' first three-year reports under section 25E of the Nurse Staffing Levels (Wales) Act 2016. This was last published in December 2021.
Sport should be a place where everyone can be themselves, where everyone can take part and where everyone is treated with kindness, dignity and respect. The five UK sports councils worked together to develop guidance that was published in September 2021 to support the inclusion of transgender people in sport.