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P-05-895 Rosa's Legacy: Introduce a scheme to help people access veterinary care for their companion animals

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Meeting: 15/11/2021 - Petitions Committee (Item 4)

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The Committee noted that the Welsh Government will publish an Animal Welfare Plan for Wales 2021-26 soon, agreeing to write back to the Minister one final time to ask that addressing the call for a scheme to help people access veterinary care for their companion animals is addressed. In doing so the Committee agreed that it would close the petition and thank the petitioner for raising this issue.


Meeting: 13/09/2021 - Petitions Committee (Item 3)

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The Committee considered the correspondence received and agreed to write to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales to clarify whether the Government plan to take this work forward.


Meeting: 16/03/2021 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)

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The Committee considered an update from the Minister and the desire of the petitioner to provide further information in the future, and agreed to pass the petition for further consideration by its successor committee in the next Senedd term.


Meeting: 26/01/2021 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)

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The Committee considered the correspondence received and agreed to request a further update from the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs on any discussions on these issues held with the Animal Welfare Network Wales and the British Veterinary Association.


Meeting: 23/06/2020 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 5)

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The Committee considered further information and agreed to:

·         await a further update from the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs once she has been able to undertake further discussions with the Animal Welfare Network Wales and the British Veterinary Association; and

·         write to the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons to seek their views on the issues raised by the petition and in the petitioner’s subsequent comments.

 


Meeting: 25/02/2020 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)

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The Committee considered further information and agreed to write to the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs to ask:

·         how the Welsh Government responds to the recommendations contained within the letter from the Companion Animal Welfare Group Wales; and

·         for an update on the work being done by the Animal Welfare Network Wales on veterinary provision, assistance and advice.


Meeting: 15/10/2019 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 2)

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The Committee considered the petition for the first time and agreed to write to seek further evidence from the Companion Animal Welfare Group Wales and the British Veterinary Association on the issue raised by the petition.