Calls for funding increase to ‘address rising cases of domestic abuse’
Plaid Cymru Member of Senedd Sioned Williams has today called on the Welsh Government to increase funding to tackle domestic abuse in Wales following a month-long recent investigation by WalesOnline into domestic abuse cases in Swansea Magistrates’ Courts.
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Sioned Williams calls for action to tackle lung health inequalities
Plaid Cymru MS, Sioned Williams this week called on the Welsh Government to take action to tackle the high rates of asthma-related deaths in Wales among women during a Senedd debate on respiratory disease.
Make venues accessible to people with learning disabilities
Plaid Cymru spokesperson on Social Justice and Equalities, Sioned Williams MS, called on the Welsh Government to respond to calls made by a learning disabilities charity for publicly funded venues to retain cash payments alongside card payments.
Sioned Williams calls for universal roll-out of baby bundles
Today, Plaid Cymru MS Sioned Williams called on the Welsh Government to implement a universal roll-out of baby bundles in Wales to help parents during the cost of living crisis.
NPT Council congratulated for ‘speedy’ progress in delivering additional free school meals
Plaid Cymru MS Sioned Williams welcomed today’s announcement that £70 million in funding will support the next stage in the expansion of free school meals in all primary schools in Wales, thanks to the Co-operation Agreement between Plaid and the Welsh Government, and praised NPT Council for its “speedy” expansion of free school meals in the county borough after visiting a local school.
Sioned Williams stands with refugees
Today, Plaid Cymru Member of Senedd, Sioned Williams lambasted the Conservative UK Government for its "immoral" attacks on the rights of refugees.
My Week 1 - 6 May 2023
A short week because of the Bank Holiday but a busy one nonetheless!
Sioned Williams backs our town centres
Plaid Cymru MS Sioned Williams has reiterated her support for Neath and Bridgend town centres, following a new statement by the Welsh Government on town centre revitalisation.
‘Let’s talk about PMDD’ – Plaid MS
Plaid Cymru MS Sioned Williams today called on the Welsh Government to raise awareness of the support that is available to those suffering from Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD), a hormone-based mood disorder which effects 1 in 20 women and those assigned female at birth.