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A project which has supported over 500 children to improve their language, communication and reading skills hopes to help up to 2,000 more across Wales, thanks to £290,000 from the Welsh Government.
New statistics out today on eye care show that the number of people newly certified with impaired vision in Wales has decreased over the last three years.
Number of dwellings liable for council tax in Welsh local authorities. The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) produces a list of all dwellings in each band in each county.
Initial research findings produced by analysing childcare data from the Flying Start programme linked with other health and education data.
A cross government approach to boosting prosperity across Wales is key to ensuring the long term future of our communities, the Communities and Children Secretary Carl Sargeant said today.
New proposals to revamp teaching standards in Wales have been revealed by the Education Secretary Kirsty Williams (Thurs 2nd March).
The First Minister of Wales sets out a new legislative programme that includes measures to protect children, strengthen NHS governance, reform local government and lower the voting age.
Almost 500 schools are taking part in the ‘Eat Them to Defeat Them’ campaign, helping more than 100,000 children eat more vegetables and make healthier food choices.
A new suite of apps is helping vulnerable adults and individuals with special educational needs and disabilities to adapt their lives to meet the challenges posed by coronavirus.
A summit aimed at ensuring that Welsh-medium text books are available has been called by the Education Secretary Kirsty Williams today (Weds 26th April).
The number of disused coal tips in Wales has been made publicly available today with interactive maps showing the locations of the 350 that are inspected more frequently.
Schools are to receive £14 million for small scale repairs and maintenance under plans announced today by Education Secretary Kirsty Williams.
Communities and Children Secretary Carl Sargeant has today called on tenants to have their say on legislative proposals to remove the ability of lettings agencies to charge them fees.
The Welsh language is alive and thriving in Cardiff, the Welsh language Minister, Eluned Morgan will say today while marking the 70th anniversary of Welsh medium education in Wales’ capital city.
As we approach the end of the feedback phase for the draft Curriculum for Wales, Minister for Education, Kirsty Williams, confirms schools will receive an additional INSET day.
Information on the number of people who take part in screening, what the results are, and how many people need to go on for further investigation for April 2018 to March 2019.
Wales’ education inspectorate, Estyn, is to play a greater role in supporting schools prepare for the new curriculum, Kirsty Williams has announced.
Guidance for Initial Teacher Education (ITE) partnerships to support the delivery of the Iaith Athrawon Yfory Incentive for the 2025 to 2026 academic year.
The Welsh Government is celebrating doubling the number of employee-owned businesses in Wales - including a highly regarded woollen mill - almost two years ahead of schedule.
Information on the number of men who take part in screening, what the results are and how many men are referred on for further investigation and treatment April 2018 to March 2019.