QNR – Senedd Cymru ar 24 Hydref 2017.
‘Prosperity for All’ frames our actions to grow our economy and spread opportunity. Later this autumn, we will publish the economic action plan that will support delivery of ‘Prosperity for All’.
I regularly meet leaders and senior representatives from European countries and regions. We are hosting a conference next month on European co-operation, which will enable discussions on Brexit with European regional leaders. The Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government also spoke at a regional conference in Helsinki last week.
We are working with partners to reverse this trend, which concerns me deeply. In addition to the £2.6 million we recently announced to tackle rough sleeping and homelessness, we have protected the Supporting People budget and increased homelessness funding by £10 million for 2018-19.
Mae cymunedau ar hyd a lled Cymru yn elwa ar gynlluniau cynhyrchu ynni adnewyddadwy, o’u hadeiladu a’u meddiannu yn ogystal ag o gronfeydd mantais gymunedol, ac o ostwng eu lefelau allyriadau a llygryddion. Nod ein targedau ynni uchelgeisiol yw cynyddu perchnogaeth Cymru o ddatblygiadau ynni yn sylweddol yn y dyfodol.
Last week, the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport relaunched ‘Train. Work. Live.’ The renewed national and international campaign includes a further round of incentives to attract GP trainees to areas of Wales that have traditionally been hard to recruit to.
The School Standards and Organisation (Wales) Act 2013 requires that, before school organisation proposals are published, they must first be subject to consultation. Our school organisation code sets a high standard for consultation, ensuring those with an interest can express their views and those views are conscientiously taken into account.