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The Deputy Minister for Social Partnership (Шаблон:Lang-cy) is a deputy minister of the Welsh Government, accountable to the Welsh cabinet minister for social justice. The current officeholder is Hannah Blythyn since May 2021.

Deputy ministers

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Deputy Minister for Social Partnership

style="background-color:Шаблон:Party color" | Hannah Blythyn Файл:Hannah Blythyn official portrait (cropped).jpg 13 May 2021 Incumbent Labour Second Drakeford government [1][2][3]

Responsibilities

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The responsibilities of the post are:[4]

  • Co-ordinating cross-cutting measures than can tackle poverty and promote prosperity
  • Co-ordinating Child Poverty mitigation measures
  • Digital Inclusion
  • Oversee lottery funding distribution in Wales
  • Inclusive financial systems, such as credit unions
  • Community Bank
  • Reforming the Welfare system
  • Fuel Poverty
  • Fire and Rescue Services, which includes community fire safety
  • Community safety
  • Leading policy relating to the Armed forces in Wales and Veterans
  • The "Wales and Africa Programme"
  • EU settlement scheme
  • Human rights and equality in Wales
  • Issue co-ordination relating to asylum seekers, refugees, Gypsies, Roma, Travellers, and community cohesion.
  • Tackling domestic abuse, sexual and gender-based violence, and modern slavery.
  • Volunteering and the Voluntary sector
  • Youth Justice, and "Female Offending blueprints"
  • Wales Resilience Forum chair
  • Intergovernmental relations with police and crime commissioners, the police forces, Criminal Justice agencies, and the UK Government regarding the Prisons and the Probation Service.
  • Relations with the Welsh commissioners for Older People's, Children's, and Future Generations.
  • Services on advice and advocacy
  • Leading responsibility on the monitoring of the Royal Mail and Post Office matters in Wales.
  • Public appointments policy, and its implementation
  • Nation-wide implementation of the framework for the Well-being of Future Generations, including a National Stakeholder Fora, and overseeing the relationship with public bodies concerning the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015.
  • Social Partnership and Public Procurement Bill, and the Shadow Social Partnership Council
  • Living wage
  • Fair Work

The post-holder led the development of the Social Partnership and Public Procurement (Wales) Act.[5] The post-holders responsibilities are similar to those of the Minister for Social Justice, which the deputy minister is under the authority of.[6]

See also

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References

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