Lleoliad:
Swyddfa’r Llywydd, 4ydd llawr - Tŷ Hywel
Dyddiad: Dydd Mawrth, 25 Medi 2018
Amser:
08.30 -
09.32
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Categori |
Enwau |
Aelodau’r Pwyllgor: |
Elin Jones AC (Cadeirydd) Julie James AC Darren Millar AC Rhun ap Iorwerth AC Neil Hamilton AC |
Staff y Pwyllgor: |
Aled Elwyn Jones (Clerc) |
Eraill yn bresennol |
Ann Jones AC, Y Dirprwy Lywydd Manon Antoniazzi, Prif Weithredwr a Chlerc y Cynulliad Christopher Warner, Pennaeth Gwasanaeth y Pwyllgorau Polisi a Deddfwriaeth Siân Wilkins, Pennaeth Gwasanaeth y Siambr a Phwyllgorau Gwion Evans, Pennaeth Swyddfa Breifat y Llywydd Rhuanedd Richards, Cynghorwr Polisi i'r Llywydd Helen Carey, Llywodraeth Cymru |
Croesawodd y Llywydd Darren Millar a Neil Hamilton fel y Rheolwyr Busnes newydd ar ran y Ceidwadwyr Cymreig ac UKIP, yn y drefn honno.
Dywedodd y Llywydd wrth y Rheolwyr Busnes mai hwn oedd Pwyllgor Busnes olaf Christopher Warner fel aelod o staff Comisiwn y Cynulliad, gan y bydd yn ymgymryd â rôl fel Dirprwy Gyfarwyddwr – Cyfansoddiad a Chyfiawnder yn Llywodraeth Cymru o ddydd Llun 1 Hydref.
The minutes for the meeting were agreed by the Committee for publication.
Tuesday
· The Government withdrew the statement by the Minister for Welsh Language and Lifelong Learning: Brexit and Support for FE and Skills from today’s agenda
· There will be no Voting Time
Wednesday
· Voting Time will take place before the Short Debate.
Business Committee noted the 3 Week Timetable of Government Business.
Darren Millar queried the lack of time allocated to opposition debates over this half term. Business Managers asked that the secretariat be mindful of the balance between opposition and committee debates when proposing the 3 week timetable of Assembly business.
Business Committee determined the organisation of Assembly business and agreed to schedule the following items of business:
Wednesday 17 October 2018 –
· Member Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv) (60 mins)
· Debate on the Standards of Conduct Committee report: Creating the Right Culture (60 mins)
· Debate on the Economy, Infrastructure and Skills Committee report: Industry 4.0 – the future of Wales (60 mins)
Business Managers selected the following motion for debate on 3 October 2018:
NNDM6801
Lynne Neagle
David Rees
Adam Price
To propose that the National Assembly for Wales:
1. Recognises that in 2016 263 infants died or were stillborn in Wales and that families who are affected by baby loss often cannot access appropriate services or support.
2. Welcomes Baby Loss Awareness week, which is organised by a collation of more than 60 charities throughout the UK and will take place from 9 to 15 October providing an opportunity to raise awareness about the importance of excellent bereavement care for all parents after pregnancy loss or the death of a baby.
3. Recognises that Baby Loss Awareness Week also provides an important opportunity for bereaved parents, and their families and friends, to unite and commemorate their babies’ lives.
4. Recognises that all bereaved parents should receive the same high standard of care when a baby dies, and that while good care cannot remove parents’ pain and grief, it can help parents through this devastating time.
5. Calls on the Welsh Government to take action to improve the care that parents receive after pregnancy or baby loss by:
a. Committing to improve and deliver better bereavement care which can be accessed by all parents after pregnancy or baby loss.
b. Adopting the core set of standards for bereavement care which have been used to underpin the National Bereavement Care Pathway in other areas of the UK.
c. To work with NHS Wales to ensure all staff who come into contact with bereaved parents receive bereavement care training.
Office of National Statistics - Child Mortality England and Wales 2018
Supporters
Helen Mary Jones
Angela Burns
Dai Lloyd
Jayne Bryant
Business Managers agreed to schedule the next Member Debate on 17 October 2018 and selected the following motion:
NNDM6782
Lee Waters
Hefin David
Vikki Howells
David Melding
Adam Price
Jenny Rathbone
To propose that the National Assembly for Wales:
1. Welcomes the Welsh Government commitment to support Foundational Sectors in its economic action plan and calls on the Welsh Government to go further in embracing the principles of the Foundational Economy.
2. Believes that the Preston City Council’s community wealth-building approach has been demonstrably successful in tackling deprivation and calls on the Welsh Government to meet with representatives of Preston City Council to discuss lessons that can be learnt.
3. Believes that the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 offers significant opportunity to reframe best value in the context of procurement in Wales, to support a Foundational Economy approach.
4. Calls on the Welsh Government to develop an ambitious adult social care models that recognises the importance of a localised approach and trials multiple alternative models of care delivery, as part of a foundational economy approach in Wales.
Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015
Business Managers agreed the changes to Standing Orders, which will be laid tomorrow and added to next week’s Plenary agenda.
Business Managers agreed that the Chair of the Finance Committee should remain with Plaid Cymru, but that the nominations shouldn’t be until next week – Business Managers will confirm arrangements for electing the new Chair at next week’s Business Committee meeting.
UKIP volunteered to release one of their committee places to Caroline Jones, and will confirm outside of Business Committee which seat will be offered.
Regarding the vacant place on the Climate Change, Environment and Rural Affairs Committee, Darren Millar requested a wider discussion on committee membership and chair allocations in light of the new balance of opposition parties. The secretariat will bring forward a paper next week.
‘Power to Call’ Motion
A paper will be considered next week.
Labour Committee membership changes
Proposed changes will be added to tomorrow’s Plenary agenda.