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Lords Chamber
Artificial Intelligence Opportunities Action Plan - Thu 16 Jan 2025
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology

Mentions:
1: None In NHS hospitals, AI is helping doctors to detect and treat disease faster and more effectively, reducing - Speech Link
2: Lord Markham (Con - Life peer) I am mindful, for instance, that we talk about having government develop training for the universities - Speech Link
3: Lord Vallance of Balham (Lab - Life peer) It is the catalyst that we need for a public service revolution, including, of course, in the NHS. - Speech Link


Departmental Publication (News and Communications)
Department of Health and Social Care

Oct. 04 2024

Source Page: Trial to let women use breast diagnostic clinics through NHS App
Document: Trial to let women use breast diagnostic clinics through NHS App (webpage)

Found: 111 online trial will refer women with ‘red flag’ symptoms, saving stress and time of booking a GP


Non-Departmental Publication (News and Communications)
NHS England

Oct. 04 2024

Source Page: Trial to let women use breast diagnostic clinics through NHS App
Document: Trial to let women use breast diagnostic clinics through NHS App (webpage)

Found: 111 online trial will refer women with ‘red flag’ symptoms, saving stress and time of booking a GP


Departmental Publication (Policy and Engagement)
Department of Health and Social Care

Mar. 31 2025

Source Page: 2025 to 2026 financial directions to NHS England
Document: (PDF)

Found: England (NHS England Group), and NHS trusts and NHS foundation trusts (NHS providers), other than use


Departmental Publication (Policy and Engagement)
Department of Health and Social Care

Mar. 31 2025

Source Page: 2025 to 2026 financial directions to NHS England
Document: (PDF)

Found: England (NHS England Group), and NHS trusts and NHS foundation trusts (NHS providers), other than use


Welsh Parliament Written Question
WQ95075
Thursday 28th November 2024

Asked by: Laura Anne Jones (Welsh Conservative Party - South Wales East)

Question

What steps is the Welsh Government taking to ensure the highest levels of cyber security are in place across public bodies?

Answered by First Minister

The cyber threat is high, and the risks are clear and present for everyone. The Welsh Government’s Cyber Resilience Unit (CRU) does its utmost to provide tools to enhance cyber resilience and mitigate that risk, as part of the Welsh Government’s Cyber Resilience Framework.

The CRU collaborates with the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), UK Cabinet Office, UK Home Office and policing to distribute updated cyber security guidance across Wales.

The Unit oversees projects aimed at enhancing cyber resilience in the Welsh public sector. Some of these key projects are illustrated below.

An innovative on-going Cyber Assessment Framework project will ensure all Local Authorities and Fire and Rescue Services in Wales meet NCSC CAF requirements, improving their cyber resilience. Additionally, the Unit has funded cyber breach workshops for Local Authorities to strengthen their cyber incident management plans and response strategies.

The CRU has recently delivered a number of cyber exercises across Wales, allowing Local Authorities, Fire and Rescue Services and the wider public sector organisations to test and refine their cyber incident management plans, using a real-world cyber-attack scenario. This has enabled them to improve their cyber risk management and overall resilience. A series of cyber resilience events for senior managers in these organisations is planned for December and a multi-agency cyber exercise for January 2025.

In conjunction with North Wales Police Cyber Crime Unit, the CRU developed and funded a video, which was aimed originally at the social care sector in Wales following on from the cyber attack on the UK’s NHS 111 system two years ago. Our social care sector was impacted because their IT platforms were switched off as a precaution. This video has now been viewed over 70,000 times and the four police forces in Wales have used it widely as part of their Prevent programme. Many Local Authorities and other public sector bodies have utilised this video as part of their staff training packages. Two further videos are in the final stages of production, based around ransomware and social engineering. These will be made widely available across all organisations in Wales and further afield.

The CRU funded a programme to offer basic cyber awareness training (called “Cyber Ninjas”) to all Local Councillors in Wales. In addition, this training has also been rolled out across the social care sector in Wales by CRU funding allocated to the policing led Wales Cyber Resilience Centre. Two hundred and fifty organisations have been trained in total. The PCSO allocated to deliver this training recently received a prestigious UK National Cyber Award - National Police Chief’s Council Commissioner’s Choice Award.

CymruSOC is a CRU funded innovative, first of its kind service that uses cyber security threat intelligence, known cyber vulnerabilities and behavioural analytics, which is available to all the public sector in Wales. Currently, the Local Authorities and the Fire and Rescue services are being onboarded on to CymruSOC with an aspiration that more organisations will avail themselves of this service. To date, CymruSOC has already prevented many significant cyber incidents and as more organisations get onboarded this figure will increase, giving better cyber security and resilience protection for our public sector bodies. In September this year CymruSOC won the UK Computing Securities Project of the Year award.


Scottish Government Publication (FOI/EIR release)
People Directorate

Jan. 16 2025

Source Page: Scottish Government staffing and salary statistics: FOI release
Document: FOI 202400439553 - Information Released Annex A (Excel)

Found: ..Citizens' Assembly of Scotland Sponsorship Team..111..City Region Deals Policy Officer..111..City Region


Public Bill Committees
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Ninth sitting) - Tue 11 Feb 2025
Ministry of Justice

Mentions:
1: Danny Kruger (Con - East Wiltshire) suicide and the decision to decline treatment.I refer in particular to the famous case of Airedale NHS - Speech Link
2: Naz Shah (Lab - Bradford West) From my experience of working in the NHS and with disabled people, when people are at the end of life - Speech Link
3: Daniel Francis (Lab - Bexleyheath and Crayford) Friend says about training. - Speech Link
4: Kim Leadbeater (Lab - Spen Valley) Amendments 186 and 198 specifically state that training must include assessing capacity and assessing - Speech Link


Welsh Senedd Debate - Plenary
3. Statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care: Waiting times - Tue 19 Nov 2024

Mentions:
1: Jeremy Miles (Welsh Labour and Co-operative Party - None) The NHS must maximize all the resources available to it in full. - Speech Link
2: Jeremy Miles (Welsh Labour and Co-operative Party - None) depending on an NHS in England that has a lot of capacity. - Speech Link
3: Jeremy Miles (Welsh Labour and Co-operative Party - None) The Member criticises me for doing more than one thing to support the NHS. - Speech Link
4: Russell George (Welsh Conservative Party - None) I was looking at the NHS 111 My Planned Care website this morning in regard to Powys waiting time figures - Speech Link


Welsh Government Publication (Statistics)

Jan. 23 2025

Source Page: NHS Activity and Performance Summary: November and December 2024
Document: NHS Activity and Performance Summary: November and December 2024 (webpage)

Found: in NHS planned care activity Trends in NHS urgent and emergency care activity Trends in NHS planned