Answers to questions not reached in Plenary

03/07/2024

Answers are published in the language in which they are provided, with a translation into English of responses provided in Welsh.

Questions For - Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Welsh Language

OQ61369 Tabled on 26/06/2024

What discussions has the Cabinet Secretary had with partners about how public sector pension disinvestment could benefit the Welsh economy?

Not all public sector pension schemes are underpinned by investment funds and whilst the Welsh Government cannot determine the investment policies of these schemes, we would wish to see those with responsibility for such funds encouraging economically and environmentally sustainable investments.

Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Welsh Language | Answered on - 03/07/2024
 
OQ61387 Tabled on 26/06/2024

How is the Welsh Government addressing the rising economic inactivity rate in Denbighshire?

We work closely with  the Department of Work and Pensions to ensure we have in place a range of measures aimed at  economic inactivity.  

Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Welsh Language | Answered on - 03/07/2024
 
OQ61391 Tabled on 26/06/2024

How is the Welsh Government supporting the economic activity of businesses in Islwyn?

We work with local authorities across the Cardiff Capital Region, including Caerphilly, to increase economic prosperity, in line with our Economic Mission. Additionally, since 2016, the Business Wales service has supported the creation of 1,454 jobs, 298 new start businesses and provided support to 1,974 individuals and businesses in Caerphilly.

Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Welsh Language | Answered on - 03/07/2024
 
OQ61395 Tabled on 26/06/2024

What is the Welsh Government doing to create green jobs in post-industrial constituencies like Rhondda?

The creation of sustainable jobs from green growth is a pillar of our Economic Mission and a priority for this Government. There are enormous net zero opportunities across Wales due to its natural environment to support business growth and also developing new technologies

Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Welsh Language | Answered on - 03/07/2024

Questions For - Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care

OQ61357 Tabled on 26/06/2024

What is the Cabinet Secretary doing to improve response times for red calls?

Plans to improve ambulance performance are characterised by actions within the gift of the Welsh Ambulance Services Trust; Health Boards’ Six Goals programme plans; and joint plans with Local Authorities to improve patient flow. We have provided £180m additional funding to support these plans and established national programmes to enable their delivery.

Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care | Answered on - 03/07/2024
 
OQ61367 Tabled on 26/06/2024

How is the Welsh Government improving access to dental services in Alyn and Deeside?

The majority of practices in North Wales have chosen to work under a variation of contract that incentivises prevention and risk and needs based treatment. As a result more than 71,000 new patients in the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board area have gained access to NHS dental care.

Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care | Answered on - 03/07/2024
 
OQ61388 Tabled on 26/06/2024

Will the Cabinet Secretary provide an update on Continuing Healthcare funding?

Health boards are responsible for setting fees for CHC providers, and received funding to support demand and inflationary pressures in allocations for 2024/25.  The LA fee rate is set by ensuring appropriate stakeholder engagement. The National Commissioning Board also provides methodologies to support local commissioners with national fee setting.

Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care | Answered on - 03/07/2024
 
OQ61393 Tabled on 26/06/2024

How does the Welsh Government support community projects focused on improving young people's mental health and wellbeing?

Our draft Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy sets out our 10-year approach to improve mental health and wellbeing.  This includes embedding the national framework for social prescribing to support the needs of communities and working with Regional Partnership Boards to further develop our NYTH/NEST Implementation and share good practice.

Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care | Answered on - 03/07/2024