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Welsh Affairs Select Committee: Social Exclusion in Wales. Welsh Affairs Select Committee Third Report with Proceedings, Evidence and Appendices. (Vote).
Welsh Affairs Committee Third Report Social Exclusion in Wales Volume II Minutes of Evidence and Appendices
Welsh Affairs Committee Third Report Social Exclusion in Wales Volume I Report and Proceedings of the Committee
Welsh Affairs Select Committee: Social Exclusion in Wales. Minutes of Evidence 18 July 2000. (Vote).
Welsh Affairs Select Committee: Social Exclusion in Wales. Minutes of Evidence 4 July 2000. (Vote).
Social Exclusion in Wales
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Welsh Affairs Committee
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ISBN: 9780102749007
Category : Labor market
Languages : en
Pages : 52
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This report of the inquiry by the Welsh Affairs Committee into social exclusion in Wales following devolution focuses on those areas which remain largely the responsibility of the UK Government, and on financial exclusion and poverty in particular. The Committee does not scrutinise the work of the Welsh Assembly and welcomes the Social Inclusion Action Plan that has been drawn up by the Assembly. The Report makes recommendations to both the UK government and the National Assembly for Wales. It concludes that devolution offers a great opportunity to develop local solutions appropriate to social exclusion in Wales but emphasises that very close co-operation between the UK Government and the National Assembly is essential. The Government must provide real money, through funding for the National Assembly and through social security. Reducing poverty is the key to promoting social inclusion. People experiencing social exclusion and poverty must be fully involved in developing policy to tackle those problems.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780102749007
Category : Labor market
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
This report of the inquiry by the Welsh Affairs Committee into social exclusion in Wales following devolution focuses on those areas which remain largely the responsibility of the UK Government, and on financial exclusion and poverty in particular. The Committee does not scrutinise the work of the Welsh Assembly and welcomes the Social Inclusion Action Plan that has been drawn up by the Assembly. The Report makes recommendations to both the UK government and the National Assembly for Wales. It concludes that devolution offers a great opportunity to develop local solutions appropriate to social exclusion in Wales but emphasises that very close co-operation between the UK Government and the National Assembly is essential. The Government must provide real money, through funding for the National Assembly and through social security. Reducing poverty is the key to promoting social inclusion. People experiencing social exclusion and poverty must be fully involved in developing policy to tackle those problems.
Welsh Affairs Select Committee: Social Exclusion in Wales. Minutes of Evidence 6 June 2000. (Vote).
Welsh Affairs Select Committee: Childcare in Wales. Welsh Affairs Select Committee Third Report with Proceedings, Evidence (HC 156 I-v Not Printed Separately), and Appendices
Index to Chairmen
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 174
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Publisher:
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 174
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