Meetings

P-04-457 The Charitable Chaplaincy Campaign

This page gives details of any meetings held which will, or did, discuss the matter, and includes links to the relevant Papers, Agendas and Minutes.

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Meeting: 11/10/2016 - Petitions Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)

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See agreed action under agenda item 3.3.


Meeting: 26/11/2013 - Petitions Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 4)

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Meeting: 18/06/2013 - Petitions Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 4)

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Meeting: 04/06/2013 - Petitions Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 6)

6 P-04-457 The Charitable Chaplaincy Campaign: Evidence Session

Alan Rogers, Petitioner

 

Brian Pearce

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Alan Rogers and Brian Pearce answered questions from the Committee.

 


Meeting: 16/04/2013 - Petitions Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 3)

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The Committee considered correspondence on the petition and agreed to;

 

·         group the petition with P-04-474 for consideration;

·         write to the Minister for Health and Social Services highlighting the petitioner’s concerns and asking if his views differ from his predecessor;

·         write to the NHS Confederation to seek their views on the petition and to ask if they are aware of any data about the take-up of chaplaincy services; and

·         take oral evidence.

 


Meeting: 19/02/2013 - Petitions Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)

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The Committee considered the petition for the first time and agreed to write to the Minister for Health and Social Services seeking her views on the petition. Dependent on the Minister’s response the Committee may issue a public consultation on the petition.