Meeting Venue:
Committee Room 2 - Senedd
Meeting date: Thursday, 19 January 2017
Meeting
time: 09.30 -
13.18
This meeting can be viewed
on Senedd TV at:
http://senedd.tv/en/3861
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Category |
Names |
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Assembly Members: |
Dai Lloyd AM (Chair) Dawn Bowden AM Jayne Bryant AM Angela Burns AM Rhun ap Iorwerth AM Caroline Jones AM Julie Morgan AM |
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Witnesses: |
Andy McGuinness, Crohn's and Colitis UK Sarah Rochira, Older People’s Commissioner for Wales Edward Woodall, Association of Convenience Stores Ray Monelle, National Federation of Retail Newsagents John Parkinson, National Federation of Retail Newsagents Julie Barratt, Chartered Institute for Environmental Health |
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Committee Staff: |
Claire Morris (Second Clerk) Sarah Sargent (Deputy Clerk) Gareth Pembridge (Legal Adviser) Philippa Watkins (Researcher) |
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1.1 The Chair welcomed Members to the meeting.
1.2 Apologies were received from Lynne Neagle AM.
2.1 The Committee received evidence from a representative of Crohn's and Colitis UK.
3.1 The Committee received evidence from the Older People’s Commissioner for Wales
4.1 The Committee received evidence from representatives of the Association of Convenience Stores and the National Federation of Retail Newsagents.
5.1 The Committee received evidence from a representative of the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health.
6.1a The Committee noted the letter from the Older People's Commissioner for Wales to the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport regarding Dementia.
6.2a The Committee noted the letter from the Older People's Commissioner for Wales to the Minister for Social Services and Public Health regarding the Report 'A Place to Call Home?'
6.3a The Committee noted the letter from the Minister for Social Services and Public Health to the Chair of the Constitutional and Legislative Affairs Committee regarding the Public Health (Wales) Bill.
7.1 The Committee agreed the motion.
8.1 The Committee considered the evidence given by Crohn’s and Colitis UK, the Older People’s Commissioner for Wales, Association of Convenience Stores, National Federation of Retail Newsagents and the Chartered Institute for Environmental Health.
9.1 The Committee discussed the key issues that have arisen during scrutiny of the Public Health (Wales) Bill ahead of the preparation of its draft report.