Agenda and minutes

Venue: Committee Room 2 - Senedd. View directions

Contact: Martha Howells 

Media

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Transcript: Transcript for 03/04/2019 - Culture, Welsh Language and Communications Committee - Fifth Senedd

Items
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1.

Introductions, apologies, substitutions and declarations of interest

Minutes:

1.1        The Chair welcomed Members to the meeting.

1.2        Apologies were received from Jayne Bryant AM and Vikki Howells AM.

1.3        Rhianon Passmore AM declared that her son is an Urdd participant.

(09.30 - 10.40)

2.

Count me in! - Inquiry into the role of arts and culture in addressing poverty and social exclusion: Children and young people

Siân Lewis, Chief Executive, Urdd

Catrin James, National Policy and Projects Officer, Urdd

Kathryn Williams, Director, Rubicon Dance

Supporting documents:

Minutes:

2.1 Members were shown a video from both organisations.

2.2 Witnesses responded to questions from Members of the Committee.

2.3 Witnesses from the Urdd agreed to provide additional information to the Committee regarding its strategic approach to addressing poverty and social exclusion through arts and culture.

3.

Paper(s) to note

Minutes:

3.1 Committee Members agreed to discuss this paper during the private part of today’s meeting.  

3.1

Correspondence from the BBC regarding the representation of Wales

Supporting documents:

4.

Motion under Standing Order 17.42(vi) to resolve to exclude the public from the meeting for the remainder of the meeting

Minutes:

4.1 The motion was agreed.

(10.40 - 12.30)

5.

Private debrief

Minutes:

5.1 Members discussed the evidence received.

6.

Supporting and promoting the Welsh language: Legal Briefing paper and consideration of key issues

Supporting documents:

Minutes:

6.1 Members discussed the legal briefing paper and consideration of key issues.

7.

Film and major television production in Wales: Discussion of draft report

Supporting documents:

Minutes:

7.1 Members agreed to share their views with the Clerking team ahead of a further discussion on the report at its first meeting after Easter recess.