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Transcript: Transcript for 07/06/2018 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd
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(09.30) |
Introductions, apologies, substitutions and declarations of interest Minutes: 1.1
The
temporary Chair welcomed Members to the meeting. 1.2
Apologies were received from Dai Lloyd AM, as agreed on 23 May 2018, in
accordance with Standing Order 17.22, Rhun ap Iorwerth was appointed temporary
Chair for the duration of this meeting. 1.3
Apologies were also received from Jayne Bryant AM. |
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(09.30 - 10.30) |
Suicide Prevention: Evidence session with representatives of Local Health Boards and Public Health Wales Nadine
Morgan, Interim Head of Nursing, Hywel Dda University Health Board Rhiannon
Jones, Director of Community Care and Mental Health, Powys Teaching Health
Board Will
Beer, Consultant in Public Health, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board Su
Mably, Consultant in Public Health, Public Health Wales Research
brief Paper
1 – Welsh NHS Confederation Paper
2 - Cardiff and Vale University Health Board Paper
3 - Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board Paper
4 - Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board Paper
5 - Aneurin Bevan University Health Board Paper
6 - Hywel Dda University Health Board Paper
7 - Cwm Taf University Health Board Paper
8 - Powys Mental Health Planning and Development and Children and Young People
Partnership Supporting documents:
Minutes: 2.1
The Committee received evidence from representatives of Local Health Boards and
Public Health Wales. 2.2
Nadine Morgan agreed to provide examples of best practice in relation to staff
training. Rhiannon Jones, Will Beer and Nadine Morgan all agreed to provide
data on the proportion of patients that are seen within five days in accordance
with the 'Together for Mental Health' delivery plan for 2016-19. |
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(10.35 - 11.10) |
Suicide Prevention: Evidence session with representatives of the emergency services Assistant
Chief Constable Jonathan Drake (South Wales Police), Welsh Chief Officer lead
on Mental Health, Welsh Chief Officer Group Alison
Kibblewhite, Head of Risk Reduction, South Wales Fire and Rescue Service Bleddyn
Jones, Station Commander, South Wales Fire and Rescue Service Paper
9 – Police Liaison Unit Paper
10 – South Wales Police - Transport Paper
11 – North Wales Fire and Rescue Service Paper
12 – South Wales Fire and Rescue Service Paper
13 – Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service Supporting documents:
Minutes: 3.1
The Committee received evidence from representatives of the emergency services. |
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(11.15 - 12.00) |
Suicide Prevention: Evidence session with Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust Claire
Bevan, Director of Quality, Safety, Patient Experience and Nursing, Welsh
Ambulance Service NHS Trust Stephen
Clarke, Head of Mental Health, Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust Nigel
Rees, Head of Research and Innovation, Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust Paper
14 Supporting documents: Minutes: 4.1
The Committee received evidence from representatives of Welsh Ambulance
Services NHS Trust. |
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(12.45 - 13.25) |
Suicide Prevention: Evidence session with HM Prison and Probation Service Kenny
Brown, Director of Public Sector Prisons in South Wales, HM Prison and
Probation Service Sophie
Lozano, Prison Group Safety Lead, HM Prison and Probation Service Paper
15 Supporting documents: Minutes: 5.1
The Committee received evidence from representatives of HM Prison and Probation
Services. 5.2
Kenny Brown agreed to give further consideration to how many of the
self-inflicted deaths among offenders in Wales had been identified as ‘at risk’
and were being managed under Assessment, Care in Custody and Teamwork (ACCT)
procedures and to write to the Committee. |
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(13.30 - 14.10) |
Suicide Prevention: Evidence session with Network Rail Ian
Stevens, Programme Manager - Suicide Prevention, Network Rail Superintendent
Mark Cleland, British Transport Police Paper
16 Supporting documents: Minutes: 6.1
The Committee received evidence from representatives of Network Rail. 6.2
Superintendent Mark Cleland agreed to provide examples of case studies where a
multi-agency approach, including Network Rail, had been successful. |
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(14.10) |
Motion under Standing Order 17.42 to resolve to exclude the public from the remainder of this meeting Minutes: 7.1
The Committee agreed to exclude the public from the remainder of the meeting. |
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(14.10 - 14.20) |
Suicide Prevention: Consideration of evidence Minutes: 8.1
The Committee considered the evidence received. |