Answers to questions not reached in Plenary

10/06/2026

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

Questions For - Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Minister for Social Justice and Equality

OQ64090 Tabled on 03/06/2026

What action is the Welsh Government taking to protect the safety of women and girls?

We are committed to achieving a gender-equal Wales. Women and girls in Wales should be able to live free from violence and abuse. We will work across all areas of Government to end violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence, through a whole-system, prevention-led and society-wide approach.

Answered by Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Minister for Social Justice and Equality | Answered on - 10/06/2026
 
OQ64096 Tabled on 03/06/2026

How is the Welsh Government promoting community cohesion in Casnewydd Islwyn?

Respect, solidarity, fair play—they are guiding principles of how we work, shaping how we build fairer, safer and united communities. The community cohesion programme funds cohesion teams to work with partners to promote community cohesion and mitigate tensions in Casnewydd Islwyn.

Answered by Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Minister for Social Justice and Equality | Answered on - 10/06/2026
 
OQ64111 Tabled on 03/06/2026

Will the Cabinet Minister provide an update on the Welsh Government's efforts to coordinate measures to mitigate child poverty?

Tackling child poverty is a key priority for this Government. We are taking action through our first 100 days plan to help raise children and their families out of poverty and ensure that every child has the best possible start in life across the whole of Wales.

Answered by Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Minister for Social Justice and Equality | Answered on - 10/06/2026
 
OQ64121 Tabled on 03/06/2026

What is the Welsh Government doing to support young unpaid carers who have had adverse childhood experiences? Transferred for written answer by the Cabinet Minister for Health and Care

We are committed to strengthening support for young carers. We must ensure their well-being and education is prioritised, and the support they need and provide is regularly reviewed. We are prioritising early intervention and trauma-informed approaches and want every child in Wales to have the best possible start in life.

We are aware that young carers can face significant challenges, taking on caring roles for parents or siblings due to ill health or disability. Our young carers are children first and foremost. It is our collective duty to ensure their social, emotional and educational needs are being met. If there is a concern that any child is exposed to abuse, neglect or any other inappropriate experience, this must be swiftly addressed by the relevant agencies.

Our new national strategy for unpaid carers, which will be published in the autumn, prioritises young carers. We recognise the importance of early identification of a young person in a caring role, and of ensuring their situation is regularly assessed and reviewed by local authorities. We are also actively exploring how we can improve the way we gather evidence relating to young carers’ experiences in education. This will deepen our understanding and help us target support more effectively to improve outcomes.

Answered by Deputy Minister for Social Care, Mental Health and Women’s Health | Answered on - 10/06/2026
 
OQ64123 Tabled on 03/06/2026

What action is the Welsh Government taking to better support veterans who struggle to transition from military to civilian life, particularly in addressing isolation, employment barriers and access to opportunities in rural communities?

This Government is committed to upholding the armed forces covenant, ensuring fair access to healthcare, housing, employment and education, skills and training for veterans and their families. We are also committed to strengthening support for people living in our rural communities, ensuring need is embedded into policy development. 

Answered by Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Minister for Social Justice and Equality | Answered on - 10/06/2026

Questions For - Cabinet Minister for Rural Resilience and Sustainability

OQ64094 Tabled on 03/06/2026

What steps will the Welsh Government take to increase the amount of Welsh meat and produce used in school meals in Gŵyr Abertawe?

We want to support our food and drink industry and its supply chains by increasing the amount spent on the Welsh public plate on food of Welsh origin from 23 per cent to 35 per cent by 2030. We are working with Welsh wholesalers, producers and processors to increase the amount of Welsh, sustainable and seasonal produce, including meat, served in schools.

Answered by Cabinet Minister for Rural Resilience and Sustainability | Answered on - 10/06/2026
 
OQ64098 Tabled on 03/06/2026

What action will the Cabinet Minister take to ensure economic sustainability and population retention in rural areas?

The Welsh Government is committed to rural resilience. We will bring forward proposals for a rural-proofing duty in our first 100 days, and we are committed to developing a rural development strategy to tackle poverty and create new economic and social opportunities.

Answered by Cabinet Minister for Rural Resilience and Sustainability | Answered on - 10/06/2026
 
OQ64102 Tabled on 03/06/2026

What approach will the Welsh Government take to address the nature emergency, and fulfil its promises on nature and biodiversity targets?

The Welsh Government will address the nature emergency through a climate and nature action plan, embedding nature recovery across all portfolios. We will set ambitious biodiversity targets and strengthen accountability through the establishment of a strong and independent Office for Environmental Governance Wales.

Answered by Cabinet Minister for Rural Resilience and Sustainability | Answered on - 10/06/2026
 
OQ64104 Tabled on 03/06/2026

How will the Welsh Government increase uptake of the Sustainable Farming Scheme in Sir Fynwy Torfaen?

I am committed to evolving and refining the sustainable farming scheme, in strong collaboration with our farming community. This will build on the work done so far and increase uptake as we move through the transition period from the basic payment scheme to SFS.

Answered by Cabinet Minister for Rural Resilience and Sustainability | Answered on - 10/06/2026