This week at the Assembly - 2 July

By Lisa McElherron from NICVA

Published on 02 Jul 2007


An overview of business upcoming at the Assembly from the week beginning 02 July 2007..

Monday, 02 July

Private members' business

NHS Dental Treatment

That this Assembly expresses concern about the lack of availability of NHS dental treatment and calls upon the Minister of Health, Social Services and Public Safety to act immediately to ensure that NHS treatment is available to all those who are entitled to it, in conjunction with a dental health strategy.

Mr T Gallagher & Mrs C Hanna

Accidents in the Construction Industry

That this Assembly calls on the Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Investment to ensure continued progress in addressing accident rates in the construction industry through the Buildsafe Northern Ireland initiative.

Mr L Cree & Mr A McFarland

Question Time - 14:30 – 16:00

Adjournment Debate

Railways, Knockmore Line

T Burns

Tuesday, 03 July

Private members' business

Racial Equality Strategy

That this Assembly urges the Office of First Minister and Deputy First Minister to ensure that the second Implementation Action Plan of the Racial Equality Strategy fully and rigorously addresses issues of racial equality for minority ethnic communities in Northern Ireland.

Ms A Lo, Mrs N Long & Dr S Farry

Respite Provision

Victims

That this Assembly urges the Executive to implement the recommendations of the final report by the Interim Commissioner for Victims and Survivors, entitled ‘Support for Victims and Survivors: Addressing the Human Legacy’.

Mr D Kennedy & Mr T Elliott

Rural Dwellings

Adjournment Debate

Lignite

Committee Business

  • 11.00 - Assembly and Executive Review Committee - Room 144 (Public)

Wednesday, 04 July

  • 2.00pm - Committee on Standards and Privledges, Room 135 (Public)

Thursday, 05 July

  • 10.00am - Assembly Commission, Room 106 (Public)
  • 10.30am - Culture, Arts and Leisure Committee, Room 152 (Public)
  • 2.00pm - Public Accounts Committee, Room 144 (Public)

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