Ref No | Member | Question | Tabled | Status |
AQW 22602/22-27
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Mr Nick Mathison
(APNI - Strangford)
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To ask the Minister of Education, pursuant to AQW 21519/22-27, to detail the longest period of time any of the 909 classroom assistants working in Northern Ireland have been without an Access NI check.
[Priority Written]
| 14/02/2025 |
To be answered by 19/02/2025
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AQW 22601/22-27
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Mr Nick Mathison
(APNI - Strangford)
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To ask the Minister of Education whether he will undertake a review of the current processes for allocating funding to schools for unavoidable minor works.
| 14/02/2025 |
To be answered by 03/03/2025
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AQW 22600/22-27
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Mr Nick Mathison
(APNI - Strangford)
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To ask the Minister of Health to detail the number of people diagnosed with a learning disability that are currently waiting to be allocated a social worker, broken down by Health and Social Care Trust.
| 14/02/2025 |
To be answered by 03/03/2025
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AQW 22599/22-27
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Mr Nick Mathison
(APNI - Strangford)
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To ask the Minister of Health, pursuant to AQW 21075/22-27, when the £13 million investment announced in October 2024 to deliver additional short break provision for young people will be delivered.
| 14/02/2025 |
To be answered by 03/03/2025
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AQO 1618/22-27
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Mr Nick Mathison
(APNI - Strangford)
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To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs for an update on progress on the roll-out of the Farming with Nature Package.
| 13/02/2025 |
To be answered on 25/02/2025
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AQW 22414/22-27
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Mr Nick Mathison
(APNI - Strangford)
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To ask the Minister of Education, pursuant to AQW 21519/22-27, to detail the processes in place to ensure (i) that child safeguarding risk assessments are carried out when a classroom assistant is engaged by a school without a completed Access NI check; and (ii) these staff are supervised at all times.
| 12/02/2025 |
To be answered by 27/02/2025
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AQW 22413/22-27
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Mr Nick Mathison
(APNI - Strangford)
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To ask the Minister of Education, pursuant to AQW 21624/22-27, to detail how many centres other than schools previously covered by the Education Authority's license with the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme are now required to become directly licensed centres to deliver the Duke of Edinburgh Award or President's Award Scheme, broken down by (i) centres that have acquired this status; and (ii) centres that have yet to acquire this status.
| 12/02/2025 |
To be answered by 27/02/2025
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AQW 22412/22-27
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Mr Nick Mathison
(APNI - Strangford)
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To ask the Minister of Education, pursuant to AQW 21625/22-27, and in light of licensing changes to the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, to detail the number of young people already engaged on a Duke of Edinburgh or President's Award Scheme in a setting other than a school previously covered by the Education Authority's license who are currently unable to continue their programme.
| 12/02/2025 |
To be answered by 27/02/2025
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AQW 22411/22-27
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Mr Nick Mathison
(APNI - Strangford)
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To ask the Minister of Health, pursuant to AQW 21078/22-27, to detail the specific work he has undertaken in collaboration with the Minister of Education to benchmark how many allied health professionals of each discipline are required to support learners with special educational needs and disabilities in all school types.
| 12/02/2025 |
To be answered by 27/02/2025
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AQW 22410/22-27
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Mr Nick Mathison
(APNI - Strangford)
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To ask the Minister of Health, pursuant to AQW 21078/22-27, whether he plans to deliver a joint workforce strategy with the Minister of Education to deliver the appropriate number of allied health professionals required to support special educational needs learners.
| 12/02/2025 |
To be answered by 27/02/2025
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