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How school nursing services support children through school ages and stages.
Information on the decision by the Minister for Health and Social Services to authorise the rollout of COVID-19 inoculations to 5 to 11 year old children in Wales.
The Minister for Education and Welsh Language, Jeremy Miles has made appointments to Education Workforce Council.
This survey report builds on findings from 2018, 2019 and 2020 on attitudes towards physical punishment of children, and the Children (Abolition of Defence of Reasonable Punishment) (Wales) Act 2020.
This briefing sets out the rights and entitlements of unaccompanied asylum seeking children.
A summary of how the nanny scheme will impact on children's rights.
Information relating to the spending on Children and Young People and adult mental health.
Guidance for children and young people detailing the Cafcass Cymru complaints process.
Oral evidence to the Justice Commission on family justice and looked after children
Our response to Estyn’s report and recommendations on Initial teacher education in the post-compulsory education and training sectors.
The report looks closely at the experiences of two local authorities.
The next Intercity West Coast rail franchise (ICWC) must help unlock the potential of North Wales, Economy Secretary, Ken Skates has said today.
An assessment of how our long term plan for health and social care will affect children's rights.
Symbol based boards have been installed in parks across Wales to help children with speech and language barriers communicate easily.
Information on the role of educational psychologists and the services they can provide.
We want your views on implementing the removal of profit from children's care from 1 April 2026.
What we will do to support children and young people who are growing up, living and working in Wales.
“It’s simple, slower speeds save lives! Every year in Wales we see the devastating impacts road traffic collisions have on children and their families. They are the biggest single cause of serious injury in children who are typically walking or cycling.”
The Welsh Government has today published updated guidance to support higher education, further education and work-based providers as they continue to prepare for the autumn term and beyond.
Education in Wales is changing with the introduction of a new curriculum in 2022.