Have your say
The Assembly is here to represent the interests of the people of Wales, and so we encourage participation from individuals and organisations. You can do this in a number of ways, as listed below.
If you have a problem that is covered by the Assembly’s remit, then you can raise the issue directly with your Assembly Member. Find out who your Assembly Member is and how to contact them in this section.
View a list of the issues that Assembly committees are currently consulting on.
The Assembly has a petitioning process, which allows individuals to ask the Assembly to consider any issue over which the Assembly has powers. Find out more about petitioning the Assembly and the Petitions Committee.
Take part in a committee inquiry
Committees can invite anyone to provide them with information or advice relating to work they are doing. See a full list of Assembly committee inquiries in this section.
The National Assembly for Wales hosts a number of events every year to engage members of the public and stakeholders in the work of the Assembly. Find out more information, including how to hold an event at the Assembly.
The Assembly has an Outreach team, so wherever you live in Wales, you can find out about the work of the Assembly. Find out more about presentations, partnerships, committees meeting in your area and the outreach bus.
The Assembly is open to all members of the UK public and overseas visitors. You can attend Plenary debates and watch committee hearings, or take a tour the Senedd and explore the Pierhead building.
