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National Assembly for Wales Business: Wednesday 26 February 2020

2 min read

In Plenary

1:30pm: Questions to the Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales
2:15pm: Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his Brexit Minister responsibilities)
3:00pm: Topical Questions
3:20pm: 90 Second Statements
3:25pm: Welsh Conservatives Debate – Roads
4:25pm: Plaid Cymru Debate – Decarbonisation
4:55pm: Plaid Cymru Debate - Adverse Weather and Storm Damage
5:25pm: Brexit Party Debate – Devolution
6:25pm: Voting Time
6:30pm: Short Debate

In Committee

Climate Change, Environment and Rural Affairs Committee (9:15am, Committee Room 1)
Legislative Consent Memorandum in relation to the UK Agriculture Bill
Witnesses: Dr Ludivine Petetin, Senior Lecturer in Law – Cardiff University, Haydn Evans, Chair - Welsh Organic Forum, Roger Kerr, Chief Executive - Organic Farmers and Growers and Christopher Stopes, Policy Advisor - Organic Farmers and Growers

Children, Young People and Education Committee (9:15am, Committee Room 3)
Perinatal Mental Health: Follow-up
Witnesses: Sian Harrop-Griffiths, Director of Planning and Strategy - Swansea Bay University Health Board, Hazel Powell, Unit Nurse Director, Mental Health and Learning Disability Services -  Swansea Bay University Health Board, Dr Alberto Salmoiraghi, Consultant Psychiatrist and Medical Director for Mental Health and Learning Disabilities - Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, Dr Annmarie Schmidt, Consultant Psychiatrist - Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, Carole Bell, Director of Nursing – Welsh Health Specialised Services Committee, Carl Shortland, Senior Planner in Mental Health - Welsh Health Specialised Services Committee, Sharon Fernandez, National Clinical Lead for Perinatal Mental Health – NHS Wales Health Collaborative and Joanna Jordan, National Programme Director for Mental Health – NHS Wales Health Collaborative

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