Written Evidence Feb. 12 2025
Inquiry: Equality at work: paternity and shared parental leaveFound: in academia, she had a successful career in HR Management, working for organisations such as ITV, NHS
Mentions:
1: None Item 6 is next, a Member debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv) on dentistry training. - Speech Link
2: None Notes the specific challenges associated with planning, training, recruiting and retaining dentists in - Speech Link
3: Carolyn Thomas (Welsh Labour - None) I want to see more people training in Welsh universities and deciding to work here in our NHS. - Speech Link
4: Eluned Morgan (Welsh Labour - None) Where people want that NHS provision, we can at least quantify that. - Speech Link
Government Response Mar. 05 2025
Committee: Women and Equalities CommitteeFound: In recent months, the NHS has also used its NHS Instagram channel to provide users with information
Mar. 05 2025
Source Page: Government response to the Women and Equalities Committee report on women’s reproductive health conditionsFound: In recent months, the NHS has also used its NHS Instagram channel to provide users with information
Mar. 05 2025
Source Page: Government response to the Women and Equalities Committee report on women’s reproductive health conditionsFound: In recent months, t he NHS has also used its NHS Instagram channel to provide users with information
Jan. 23 2025
Source Page: Short-term holding facilities service specificationFound: (england.nhs.uk) 18 NHS Accelerated Access Collaborative - patient and public involvement (NHS England
Oct. 24 2024
Source Page: NHS activity and performance summary: August and September 2024Found: checks (NHS 111 Wales).
Asked by: Andrew RT Davies (Welsh Conservative Party - South Wales Central)
Question
What steps is the Welsh Government taking to reduce the strain on primary care services?
Answered by Cabinet Secretary for Health, Social Care and Welsh Language
Health boards are working with their partners, including independent providers of primary care – GPs, community pharmacy, dentistry and optometry, to implement the Primary Care Model for Wales.
Through this model, people are able to access an increasingly wide range of professionals and services in their community to support them to stay well and provide advice and support where urgent care needs arise.
For example, we have increased access to a range of clinical services which provide free advice and treatment which people can access directly from a community pharmacy, without the need to contact a GP.
The role of general practice is still important – on average over half the population of Wales accesses GP services each month. We are investing £12m over three years (from April 2022) to help GP practices build their capacity through additional staff, ensuring patients are able to access the healthcare advice they need, such as managing long term health conditions.
The GP speciality training programme has been significantly expanded over the past few years, supported by the Train Work Live marketing campaign and associated financial incentives scheme. The current recruitment target of 160 new GP trainees each year is consistently being achieved. A total of 199 new GP trainees were recruited in 2023. The funding agreed in the Education and Training Plan for 2024/25 includes £37.603m to support core GP training numbers.
We have rolled out a 24/7 urgent care service, accessible via NHS 111 Wales, which provides professional clinical advice remotely and if necessary, signposts or refers people directly to the right place, first time. As part of this work the NHS 111 Wales service has been made available 24/7, online or via phone, providing people with easier access to urgent care services and advice.
Additionally, there are now 11,000 people accessing urgent primary care centres on average every month, with 85% being managed without needing to access an emergency department.
Other services available in the community include audiology, physiotherapy, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, dietetics, mental health support and podiatry. There are also third sector, independent and local authority community services. All of these increase the capacity and range of services accessible as part of the Primary Care Model for Wales.
Mentions:
1: Baroness Jones of Whitchurch (Lab - Life peer) The report outlined:“Web scraping for generative AI training is a high-risk, invisible processing activity - Speech Link
2: Lord Clement-Jones (LD - Life peer) The regulation, as substituted by Clause 111 and Schedule 12, does not prohibit cookie paywalls. - Speech Link
3: Lord Kamall (Con - Life peer) I will speak to Amendments 111 and 116 in the names of my noble friends Lord Camrose and Lord Markham - Speech Link
4: None In another example, patients of the University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust did - Speech Link
Found: Many of the participants either have worked or are currently working within the NHS in Wales, or their