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Transcript: Transcript for 14/09/2023 - Children, Young People and Education Committee

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Expected timing No. Item

It was agreed at the meeting on 12 July that this meeting would be held in private but due to a change in scheduled business this meeting will now be in public

(09.10 - 09.30)

Private pre-meeting

(09.30)

1.

Introductions, apologies and substitutions and declarations of interest

(09.30 - 11.30)

2.

Services for care experienced children: exploring radical reform - Ministerial scrutiny session

Julie Morgan MS, Deputy Minister for Social Services

Albert Heaney, Chief Social Care Officer for Wales, Welsh Government

Alistair Davey, Deputy Director, Enabling People, Social Services and Integration Directorate, Welsh Government

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(11.30)

3.

Papers to note

3.1

Information from Stakeholders

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3.2

General scrutiny of the Deputy Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing

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3.3

Forward work programme

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3.4

Forward work programme

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3.5

International Trade Agreements

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3.6

International Trade Agreements

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3.7

International Trade Agreements

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3.8

P-06-1342 Fund more specialist school places and staff for children with additional learning needs in Wales

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3.9

Implementation of education reforms

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3.10

Implementation of education reforms

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3.11

Implementation of education reforms

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3.12

Implementation of education reforms

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3.13

Implementation of education reforms

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3.14

Implementation of education reforms

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3.15

Implementation of education reforms

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3.16

Mental Health support in Higher Education

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3.17

Mental Health support in Higher Education

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3.18

Mental Health support in Higher Education

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3.19

Forward work programme

3.20

Services for care experienced children: exploring radical reform

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3.21

Services for care experienced children: exploring radical reform

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3.22

Services for care experienced children: exploring radical reform

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3.23

Services for care experienced children: exploring radical reform

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3.24

Services for care experienced children: exploring radical reform

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3.25

General scrutiny of the Minister for Education and Welsh Language

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3.26

Do disabled children and young people have equal access to education and childcare

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3.27

General scrutiny of the Minister for Health and Social Services

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3.28

General scrutiny of the Minister for Education and Welsh Language

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3.29

General scrutiny of the Minister for Education and Welsh Language

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3.30

General scrutiny of the Minister for Economy

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3.31

Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022

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3.32

Information from stakeholders

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3.33

Services for care experienced children: exploring radical reform

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(11.30)

4.

Motion under Standing Order 17.42(ix) to resolve to exclude the public from the remainder of this meeting and for the whole of the meeting on 27 September

(11.30 - 12.15)

5.

Services for care experienced children: exploring radical reform - consideration of the evidence

There will be an opportunity for children and young people who watched the meeting from the public gallery to meet with Members to discuss the evidence heard during the session.

(12.15 - 12.30)

6.

Welsh Government Draft Budget 2024-25 - consideration of the approach

(12.30 - 12.40)

7.

Do disabled children and young people have equal access to education and childcare? - update on the inquiry