Answers to questions not reached in Plenary

14/05/2025

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 Education

OQ62699 Tabled on 07/05/2025

How does the Welsh Government monitor the wellbeing of pupils who are home-schooled?

When parents decide to home educate their children, they are responsible for delivering the child’s education and ensuring their needs are met. Local authorities must ensure the child is receiving a suitable education, and we are improving their ability to safeguard children through the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill.

Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Education | Answered on - 15/05/2025
 
OQ62704 Tabled on 07/05/2025

What assessment has the Cabinet Secretary made of the effectiveness of the policy of fining parents of children who do not attend school?

We remain clear that fines are to be used in only the most extreme cases. They are part of a range of options available when all efforts to engage with the family have been tried and failed, and where there are no underlying reasons impacting attendance at school.

Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Education | Answered on - 15/05/2025
 
OQ62712 Tabled on 07/05/2025

How is the Welsh Government promoting parental and learner choice regarding the schools pupils can attend?

The school admissions code for Wales explains that admission authorities must make arrangements enabling the parents of children in their area to express a preference for a school and to give reasons for that preference. Admission authorities must comply with parental preferences where there are spaces available.

Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Education | Answered on - 15/05/2025

Questions For - Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government

OQ62679 Tabled on 07/05/2025

What advice and guidance does the Welsh Government provide to local authorities regarding the provision of public conveniences?

Local authorities are wholly responsible for decisions on whether they provide public conveniences and how they are managed. Local authorities are legally required to have a local toilets strategy, and the Welsh Government has provided comprehensive statutory guidance to support them with this requirement.  

Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government | Answered on - 15/05/2025
 
OQ62702 Tabled on 07/05/2025

What assessment has the Welsh Government made of the effectiveness of the warm homes scheme?

Officials continually review the new Warm Homes Nest scheme to ensure it meets its primary objectives in tackling fuel poverty and the climate emergency. The scheme is still in its infancy, but these changes are having a positive impact in supporting fuel-poor householders.

Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government | Answered on - 15/05/2025
 
OQ62709 Tabled on 07/05/2025

Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on the availability of grants for residential adaptations for disabled people?

In addition to the disabled facilities grant, funding for housing adaptations is available through the independent living programme. I have committed an additional £5.5 million to the programme this year to enhance the support available for older and disabled individuals across all tenures in Wales.

Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government | Answered on - 15/05/2025