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P-05-697 45000 Reasons Wales Needs a Dementia Strategy
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Meeting: 21/03/2017 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)
3 P-05-697 45000 Reasons Wales Needs a Dementia Strategy
Supporting documents:
- Cover sheet, item 3 PDF 98 KB View as HTML (3/1) 6 KB
- 08.02.17 Correspondence - Petitioner to the Committee, item 3 PDF 24 KB View as HTML (3/2) 2 KB
Minutes:
The
Committee considered correspondence on the petition and, given that the main
aim of the petition is now being met, agreed to close the petition. In doing so, Members also wished to thank the
petitioners for their engagement with the petitions process.
Meeting: 13/09/2016 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)
3 P-05-697 45000 Reasons Wales Needs a Dementia Strategy
Supporting documents:
- Cover Sheet, item 3 PDF 18 KB View as HTML (3/1) 6 KB
- Research Brief, item 3 PDF 42 KB View as HTML (3/2) 36 KB
- 10.08.2016 Correspondence - Minister for Social Services & Public Health to the Chair, item 3 PDF 2 MB
Minutes:
The
Committee considered correspondence from the Cabinet Secretary for Health,
Well-being and Sport and agreed to write to the petitioners, who have been
invited to be part of a task and finish group to be established to develop a
dementia strategy, to ask them to encourage signatories to the petition to
provide their views on the strategy when it is opened for consultation.
Meeting: 12/07/2016 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)
3 P-05-697 45000 Reasons Wales Needs a Dementia Strategy
Supporting documents:
Minutes:
The
Committee considered the petition for the first time and agreed to seek the
views of the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport on the issues
raised by the petition.