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What local authorities must do to provide consistent and good quality nursery education for 3 and 4 year olds.
Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has written to all schools in Wales to raise awareness of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).
Data on the number of Section 135 and 136 detentions in Wales by age, gender, ethnicity, place of safety and outcome of assessment for October to December 2022.
Statistics from antenatal, birth, and child health records including smoking during pregnancy, breastfeeding and birthweights for children born in Wales in 2020.
Statistics from antenatal, birth, and child health records including smoking during pregnancy, breastfeeding and birthweights for children born in Wales in 2021.
Regulations allowing Fixed Penalty Notices (FPNs) to be issued to parents of children in schools in Wales who had regular unauthorised absence were introduced in 2013.
Data on children in material deprivation and low income and pensioners in material deprivation in Wales, based on the Households Below Average Income data series.
How changes to the regulations to reflect the immigration status of victims of slavery or human trafficking and their eligibility to housing and homelessness assistance will impact on a number of areas.
A monthly publication on numbers of individuals placed into and living in temporary accommodation, individuals moved to long-term accommodation and rough sleepers across Wales.
The Minister for Education and Skills has made raising standards of literacy and numeracy in schools a priority.
The policy explains the process for a provider to request specific designation of its higher education courses.
How we are helping people aged 16 to 24 find education, employment, or training.
We want your views on proposed changes to student support and higher education funding.
Student Finance Wales and course providers follow these rules to provide student support for further and higher education students.
The Welsh Government, as part of the Co-operation Agreement with Plaid Cymru, has published a White Paper setting out proposals for a new Welsh Language Education Bill. The Bill will take steps to enable all pupils in Wales to become confident Welsh speakers through the statutory education system.
Welsh Language Minister Eluned Morgan has urged record numbers of digital Welsh learners to take part in this year’s virtual Eisteddfod AmGen.
Deputy Minister for Economy and Transport, Minister for Education, Minister for Housing and Local Government and the Minister for International Relations and the Welsh Language
£100m is to be invested over the next three years to accelerate the delivery of the flagship 21st Century Schools and Education programme.
Families First is designed to improve outcomes for children, young people and families. It emphasises prevention and early intervention for families, particularly those living in poverty.
Plans to extend the successful Talk With Me programme to support older children aged 5 to 11 with their speech, language and communication skills have been published today.