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Education in Wales is changing with the introduction of a new curriculum in 2022.
Gwenda Thomas, Deputy Minister for Children and Social Services
An overview of the effectiveness of interventions to support learners with multi-sensory impairment.
We assessed the impact of the initial policy decisions taken in response to COVID-19 from early March 2020 to mid-June 2020.
Information on the number of full-time equivalent (FTE) staff directly employed by further education institutions for August 2018 to July 2019.
Reports on what we have done to raise awareness of children's rights and include them in our actions.
Guidance on the benefits of increasing physical activity for children and young people (5 to 18 years).
Education Tribunals against Neath College.
Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of second hand smoke, which is associated with a multitude of child health problems.
HEFCW provide funding for higher education teaching, research and innovation, and supports Welsh Government priorities for higher education.
Evidence summary of the effectiveness and impact of statutory school and community-based counselling services for children and young people.
Terms of reference for the VAWDASV children and young people’s needs workstream.
A report to assess progress and design policies to improve the outcomes for children and young people.
The Cabinet Secretary for Education Kirsty Williams has today announced a series of new appointments are to be made to the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales (HEFCW).
Explains the role and purpose of the Family Court to children and young people.
Information on the characteristics and attributes of children receiving care and support as at 31 March 2020.
Information on the characteristics and attributes of children receiving care and support as at 31 March 2021.
We assessed how our guidance on safeguarding children from sexual exploitation impacts on children and young people.
The release of the data comes ahead of the Organ Donation campaign Week which runs from the 5th September until the 10th September.
Education in Wales is changing with the introduction of a new curriculum in 2022.