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13 Nov 2024Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 344)

Back to the people who are long-term sick; you talked about working with health professionals, which I think is absolutely crucial because the right work needs to be found. Can you tell me more about what that work will look like and also how we get our employers on board? If there are workplaces where, if reasonable a

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5 Nov 2024Reducing Reoffending

23. What steps her Department is taking to help reduce reoffending.

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5 Nov 2024Reducing Reoffending

As a former member of a youth justice board, I know that young people who are drawn into offending often lead narrow lives with little opportunity for personal development. Has the Minister made an assessment of the provision of youth services, such as the Duke of Edinburgh’s award scheme, to engage with these young pe

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4 Nov 2024Income Tax (Charge)

I could not have been more pleased to hear the Chancellor’s game-changing Budget last week, putting an end to the cynical short-termism of the previous Government and taking on the long-term challenge of rebuilding Britain to be the fairer, more equitable society that we know it can be. Today, what an absolute tonic it

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15 Oct 2024Carer’s Allowance

I am delighted to make my maiden speech in this debate today. Dw i’n mor falch o fod yn sefyll yma—I am so proud to be standing here. Our carers, including our young carers, many of whom I have had the privilege to know as their teacher, are a vital part of our communities. It is incumbent on us to represent their voic

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8 Oct 2024Impact of Socio-economic Disadvantage on Future Earnings

In Wales, breaking down barriers to opportunity has long been an area of work, but with so many levers of change having been in the hands of a UK Tory Government, success over the past 14 years has been greatly hampered. Will my right hon. Friend assure me that Cabinet colleagues in this Government will work closely wi

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8 Oct 2024Impact of Socio-economic Disadvantage on Future Earnings

3. What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to tackle the impact of socioeconomic disadvantage on future earnings.

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10 Sept 2024Clean Energy Projects

I thank my right hon. Friend for her answer; I am delighted to see her in her place. I am pleased to say that the development of the skills needed for such projects is well under way in Clwyd North. Creating Enterprise in Rhyl works with local social housing providers to develop energy-efficient housing solutions, and

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10 Sept 2024Clean Energy Projects

7. What recent discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on support for clean energy projects in Wales.

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