Summary

  • No confidence motion in Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns over Swansea lagoon fails

  • Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

  • Plenary begins at 1.30pm with Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education

  • Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services

  • Debate on a Member's Legislative Proposal - Leasehold residential houses

  • Debate on Petitions

  • Plaid Cymru debate - Hydrogen energy

  • Plaid Cymru debate - Head and neck cancers

  • Short Debate: The Welsh Baccalaureate - education or indoctrination?

  1. 'Shortage of services for people bereaved by suicide in Wales'published at 10:02 British Summer Time 27 June 2018

    Lynne Neagle asks, "In view of the shortage of services for people bereaved by suicide in Wales, will you consider giving specific funding for suicide bereavement?".

    Vaughan Gething replies, "Yes I will consider it".

    Lynne Neagle
  2. 'Much more to do' on suicide preventionpublished at 09:50 British Summer Time 27 June 2018

    Vaughan Gething says, "I wouldn't tell anyone in this committee or outside it that where we are is acceptable.

    "For all the progress we've made over a period of time, there is still much more to do".

    vaughan gethingImage source, bbc
  3. BREAKING: Andrew RT Davies resigns as Leader of the Welsh Conservativespublished at 09:46 British Summer Time 27 June 2018

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  4. Around 300 to 350 people die by suicide each year in Walespublished at 09:38 British Summer Time 27 June 2018

    According to the Welsh Government, each year in Wales around 300 to 350 people die by suicide, with fluctuations year on year.

    They say there has been a general upward trend (although not statistically significant) in male suicide rates in the period 2005 to 2016 in Wales.

    Suicide
  5. Witnessespublished at 09:34 British Summer Time 27 June 2018

    Giving evidence with Vaughan Gething AM, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services, are:

    Ainsley Bladon, Mental Health Strategy lead, Welsh Government;

    Liz Davies, Senior Medical Officer/ Deputy Director Mental Health and Vulnerable Groups, Welsh Government.

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  6. Welcome to Senedd Livepublished at 09:19 British Summer Time 27 June 2018

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    The Health, Social Care and Sport Committee is this morning holding its inquiry into suicide prevention.

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