Meeting Venue:
Video Conference - Via Zoom
Meeting date: 12 January 2021
Meeting time: 09.00
For further information contact:
Graeme Francis - Committee Clerk
Kayleigh Imperato – Deputy Clerk
0300 200 6373
Petitions@senedd.wales
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In accordance with Standing Order 34.19, the Chair has determined that the public are excluded from the Committee's meeting in order to protect public health. This meeting will be broadcast live on www.senedd.tv
1 Introduction, apologies, substitutions and declarations of interest
(Pages 1 - 38)
2 New COVID-19 petitions
2.1 P-05-1050 Require local lockdowns to be subject to a vote of the Senedd for approval before being implemented
(Pages 39 - 45)
2.2 P-05-1052 Give Nurses a pay rise in line with other frontline staff during COVID-19 pandemic
(Pages 46 - 53)
2.3 P-05-1075 Don't impose a 15 person limit on organised indoor activities, such as swimming lessons and fitness classes, after firebreak lockdown
(Pages 54 - 57)
2.4 P-05-1087 Stop the mass isolation of healthy school children!
(Pages 58 - 64)
Other new petitions
2.5 P-05-1080 Introduce anti-racist teaching materials to children in schools in Wales to reduce hate crimes
(Pages 65 - 74)
The following two items will be considered together
2.6 P-05-1084 Teach Welsh children about Wales’ colonisation of Patagonia
(Pages 75 - 83)
2.7 P-05-1098 Make Wales' role in British colonial history a compulsory school subject
(Pages 84 - 92)
2.8 P-05-1086 Create a National Museum for Welsh Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic History and Heritage
(Pages 93 - 98)
2.9 P-05-1081 Ensure owners of second homes & holiday lets in Wales register to vote only at their primary address, in devolved and local elections
(Pages 99 - 108)
3 Updates to previous petitions
Education
3.1 P-05-920 School Budgeting for ALN
(Pages 109 - 112)
3.2 P-05-972 To provide a minimum of 4 hours a day of live teaching during COVID closures for all school children
(Page 113)
3.3 P-05-1033 Abolish Education Workforce Council (EWC) registration fees and completely reform its organisation
(Pages 114 - 126)
Environment and Rural Affairs
3.4 P-05-963 Require supermarkets to donate excess food to charity
(Pages 127 - 129)
3.5 P-05-1010 An independent inquiry into the 2020 flooding in Rhondda Cynon Taf so that lessons are learned
(Pages 130 - 136)
Health and Social Services
3.6 P-05-964 Extend covid-19 financial support and paid leave to vulnerable and pregnant NHS wales bank workers
(Pages 137 - 140)
3.7 P-05-1035 Allow birthing partners to be present at scans, the start of labour, birth and after the birth
(Pages 141 - 142)
Culture, Sport and Tourism
3.8 P-05-1013 Provide financial support for self-employed individuals within the Welsh live music industry
(Pages 143 - 146)
3.9 P-05-1027 Allow Welsh domestic football clubs to play friendlies and allow supporters to attend matches
(Pages 147 - 151)
3.10P-05-1037 Allow children to enter lockdown areas to continue to train with their existing sports clubs
(Pages 152 - 155)
Covid 19 - Updates to petitions
The following two items will be considered together
3.11P-05-1099 Don't shut the Hospitality Sector (Pubs, Restaurants, Cafes) without providing scientific evidence
(Pages 156 - 162)
3.12P-05-1100 Allow pubs and restaurants in Wales to serve alcohol & stay open after 6pm
(Pages 163 - 165)
3.13P-05-1036 Allow support bubbles during lock down
(Page 166)
Petitions with no recent contact from the petitioner
3.14P-05-826 Pembrokeshire says NO!! To the closure of Withybush A&E!
(Pages 167 - 168)
3.15P-05-947 Make GP letters for Students gratis
(Page 169)