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We assessed how the guidance on reducing restrictive practices in childcare, education, health and social care settings affects a number of areas.
Explains how we use personal data collected by the Children Receiving Care and Support Census and Looked After Children Census.
The Welsh Government has today published its 10-year plan to increase the number of school staff who can teach through the medium of Welsh.
You can apply for grants and loans to help with your living costs and an up-front loan to cover your tuition fees.
Finance Minister Rebecca Evans is urging people to check if they are entitled to help to pay their council tax bill as a flagship support scheme is extended.
Information on assessments of need for care and support plans for children.
Advice to help you to understand why your children behave the way they do so you can respond in an effective way.
June is Gypsy, Roma and Traveller History Month and a chance to celebrate and learn more about the rich culture and heritage of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities in Wales.
Education Secretary Kirsty Williams joined children at Merthyr Tydfil Library today to launch this year’s Summer Reading Challenge.
Information regarding placement of children in care.
Guidance on the audiology services available to children.
Huw Lewis, Minister for Education and Skills
Kirsty Williams, Minister for Education
Guidance for organisations on duties and responsibilities to share information to safeguard children.
A new Welsh Government backed guide for parents with adopted children on how to work with schools to benefit their child’s education has been launched (Mon 11th Sept).
How the Commission for Tertiary Education and Research will affect welsh medium education.
Diabetes care for children and young people in Wales is improving, a new report shows.
Education Secretary, Kirsty Williams, has announced plans for a comprehensive package of support for home educators and assistance for...
Census 2021 data on highest level of qualification held, school children, students and others in full-time education in Wales.
We assessed how the Children (Abolition of Defence of Reasonable Punishment) (Wales) Act 2020 will impact on a number of areas.