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(45 mins) |
Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services The
Presiding Officer will call Party Spokespeople to ask questions without notice
to the Minister after Question 2. Supporting documents: Decision: The item started at 13.30 The first 6 questions were asked. Question
2, 3 and 6 were answered by the Deputy Minister for Health. The Presiding
Officer invited party spokespeople to ask questions to the Minister after
Question 2. |
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(45 mins) |
Questions to the Minister for Education and Skills The
Presiding Officer will call Party Spokespeople to ask questions without notice
to the Minister after Question 2. Decision: The item started at
14.18 In accordance with Standing Order 12.58 the Deputy Minister for Skills
and Technology answered questions on behalf of the Minister for Education and
Skills. The first 8
questions were asked. The Presiding Officer invited party spokespeople to ask
questions to the Minister after Question 2. |
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(60 mins) |
Welsh Conservatives Debate NDM5862
Paul Davies (Preseli Pembrokeshire) To propose that
the National Assembly for Wales: 1. Notes the
value of diverse apprenticeship opportunities to Wales; 2. Believes
that the Welsh Government should ensure that work placement scheme opportunities
are available to people across society in Wales to aid retraining and to allow
for sustainable, progressive employment; and 3. Acknowledges
the importance of collaboration between all sectors of the education system and
businesses in Wales to help prepare young people for the world of work. The
following amendment has been tabled: Amendment
1 – Aled Roberts (North Wales) Add as new point
at end of motion: Calls on the
Welsh Government to examine a qualifications framework for 14-18 year olds
which would provide greater choice for academic and vocational pathways and
movement between them, to support individuals in realising their full
potential. Decision: The item started at 15.05 Voting on the motion and amendment under this
item was deferred until Voting Time. A
vote was taken on the motion without amendment: NDM5862 Paul Davies
(Preseli Pembrokeshire) To propose that the
National Assembly for Wales: 1. Notes the value of
diverse apprenticeship opportunities to Wales; 2. Believes that the Welsh
Government should ensure that work placement scheme opportunities are available
to people across society in Wales to aid retraining and to allow for
sustainable, progressive employment; and 3. Acknowledges the
importance of collaboration between all sectors of the education system and
businesses in Wales to help prepare young people for the world of work.
The
motion without amendment was agreed. |
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(60 mins) |
Plaid Cymru Debate NDM5864
Elin Jones (Ceredigion) To propose that
the National Assembly for Wales: Calls on the
Welsh Government to improve performance in relation to tackling fuel poverty. The
following amendments have been tabled: Amendment
1 – Paul Davies (Preseli Pembrokeshire) Add as new point
at end of motion: Believes that fuel
poverty should be central to the Welsh Government's tackling poverty action
plan. Amendment
2 – Aled Roberts (North Wales) Add as new point
at end of motion: Calls on the
Welsh Government to extend Resource Efficient Wales to offer a comprehensive
scheme, similar to that of Resource Efficient Scotland, to improve resource
efficiency, address fuel poverty and tackle climate change. Decision: The item started at 16.06 Voting on the motion and amendments under
this item was deferred until Voting Time. A
vote was taken on the motion without amendment: NDM5864 Elin Jones
(Ceredigion) To propose that the
National Assembly for Wales: Calls on the Welsh
Government to improve performance in relation to tackling fuel poverty.
The
motion without amendment was agreed. |
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(60 mins) |
Welsh Liberal Democrats Debate NDM5865
Aled Roberts (North Wales) To propose that
the National Assembly for Wales: 1. Believes
that a vibrant and diverse Welsh high street has a key role to play in building
sustainable communities for the future; supporting jobs and local enterprise, and
improving social inclusion and cohesion; 2. Recognises
the need to tackle barriers to the growth of town centres, which includes: a) the increase
in online and out of town retail; b) the loss of
local services or community assets and the recent round of bank closures; c) the high
street vacancy rate which is consistently above the UK average; d) the lack of
early consideration of sustainable transport in regeneration projects; and e) the failure
of the planning system to facilitate development and encourage investment in
response to changing consumer demand. 3. Calls on the
Welsh Government to consider innovative proposals for the regeneration of high
streets in Wales, including the development of a national learning network to
offer training and resources, facilitate networking for inspiration on best
practice and collect and share access to research from around the world on
revitalising town centres. The
following amendment has been tabled: Amendment
1 – Paul Davies (Preseli
Pembrokeshire) Insert as point
1 and renumber accordingly: Acknowledges
the Welsh Conservatives' policies contained in 'A Vision for the Welsh High
Street'. Decision: The item started at 16.47 Voting on the motion and amendment under this
item was deferred until Voting Time. A
vote was taken on the motion without amendment: NDM5865 Aled Roberts
(North Wales) To propose that the
National Assembly for Wales: 1. Believes that a vibrant
and diverse Welsh high street has a key role to play in building sustainable
communities for the future; supporting jobs and local enterprise, and improving
social inclusion and cohesion; 2. Recognises the need to
tackle barriers to the growth of town centres, which includes: a) the increase in online
and out of town retail; b) the loss of local
services or community assets and the recent round of bank closures; c) the high street vacancy
rate which is consistently above the UK average; d) the lack of early consideration
of sustainable transport in regeneration projects; and e) the failure of the
planning system to facilitate development and encourage investment in response
to changing consumer demand. 3. Calls on the Welsh
Government to consider innovative proposals for the regeneration of high
streets in Wales, including the development of a national learning network to
offer training and resources, facilitate networking for inspiration on best
practice and collect and share access to research from around the world on
revitalising town centres.
The
motion without amendment was agreed. |
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Voting Time Decision: The item started at 17.39 |
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(30 mins) |
Short Debate NDM5863 Jenny Rathbone (Cardiff Central) 21st Century Homes: the case
for zero carbon housing now Decision: The item started at 17.41 NDM5863 Jenny Rathbone (Cardiff Central) 21st Century Homes: the case for zero carbon
housing now |
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