Answers to questions not reached in Plenary

13/10/2020

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

Questions For - First Minister

OQ55675 Tabled on 08/10/2020

Will the First Minister provide an update on Welsh Government action to support people in Wales who are affected by Parkinson’s?

The significant challenges faced by people living with Parkinson’s disease have been exacerbated by the additional impact of COVID on carers, friends and families. The health Minister will respond shortly to the recommendations of the cross-party group on neurological conditions as we continue to improve services for people affected by Parkinson’s.

Answered by First Minister | Answered on - 14/10/2020
 
OQ55684 Tabled on 08/10/2020

How is the Welsh Government promoting community safety in Alyn and Deeside?

The Welsh Government is committed to ensuring our communities are safe, strong and confident. We continue to work with our four police forces, local uthorities, UK Government and other agencies to help ensure our people and our communities are safe during these unprecedented times.

Answered by First Minister | Answered on - 14/10/2020
 
OQ55687 Tabled on 08/10/2020

Will the First Minister make a statement on this year’s flu vaccination programme?

This winter we have extended the eligibility criteria to ensure that more people can have a flu vaccine. Sufficient vaccine supplies will be available to support increased demand. We are working with key partners so that everyone eligible can get vaccinated before flu starts to circulate, usually in December.

Answered by First Minister | Answered on - 14/10/2020
 
OQ55714 Tabled on 08/10/2020

What discussions has the First Minister had with the UK Government regarding the devolution settlement?

I have had frequent discussions regarding the Welsh devolution settlement with members of the UK Government. I have repeatedly made it clear the devolution settlement, as supported by the people of Wales in two referendums, must be respected and strengthened, to secure a stronger United Kingdom.

Answered by First Minister | Answered on - 14/10/2020