James Evans

Conservative MS for Brecon and Radnorshire

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Conservative MS for Brecon and Radnorshire

Entered the Senedd on 6 May 2021

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  • 5. Statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care: Access to Primary and Community Care Services 21 Jan 2025

    I would like to thank the Cabinet Secretary for his statement today, and I'd also like to add my thanks to all those people working in community and primary care, right the way across Wales. Just to pick up, Cabinet Secretary, on the £5 million of recurring funding for community allied health professional services, it would be interesting to know from you how that money is allocated across...
  • 3. Business Statement and Announcement 21 Jan 2025

    Thank you, Deputy Presiding Officer. Cabinet Secretary—. Trefnydd, I'd like to have a—. I can't get my words out. I'd like to have a statement from the Cabinet Secretary for economy over the President of the United States coming in, Donald Trump, and about our trading relationship with the United States. A lot of Welsh businesses rely on a strong relationship between Wales and the United...
  • 2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for Delivery: Family Drug and Alcohol Courts 21 Jan 2025

    Thank you, Counsel General, for your answer. As you just highlighted, £450,000 was provided to family drug and alcohol courts across Wales. The evaluation that was conducted by CASCADE at Cardiff University indicated positive outcomes, suggesting that FDACs are feasible and beneficial alternatives to standard care proceedings, and I know I heard first-hand, when I was on the Children, Young...

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