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A three-year Virtual School Model pilot began in March 2021. This research gathers initial evidence of approaches taken by pilot local authorities to support care-experienced children.
With more of us working and socialising online during the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis we are experiencing an unprecedented increase in the number of email scams and cyber-crime throughout the country.
Childcare providers are being asked for their views on the Welsh Government’s commitment to provide 30 hours of government funded early education and childcare to working parents.
Communities and Children Secretary Carl Sargeant has paid a visit to the Un Sir Gar Hub in Llanelli to see how the information centre is helping local people into work.
Headline results from the survey, covering learners in further education, work-based learning, adult community learning and Welsh for adults for 2015.
Education Minister Jeremy Miles has today written to all headteachers and principals in Wales to provide more clarity on how schools and colleges can continue to operate safely when they return in September.
Provide expert child-focused advice and support, safeguard children and make sure their voices are heard in family courts across Wales so that decisions are made in their best interests.
The Education Minister, Kirsty Williams, has today announced plans for more pupils in Wales to have the opportunity to return to the classroom ahead of the Easter break.
Every council in Wales is to receive an extra £10,000 to buy musical instruments for pupils, Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has announced.
This consultation seeks views on proposals to introduce an updated replacement for the Education (School Teachers' Qualifications) (Wales) Regulations 2004.
Our 2025 progress on how we are helping people aged 16 to 24 find education, employment or training.
Our 2023 progress on how we are helping people aged 16 to 24 find education, employment, or training.
We want your views on proposed changes to performance measures for school sixth forms and further education colleges.
We are undertaking a consultation to seek views on the proposed changes to support for higher education students undertaking a foundation year.
The National Coherence Group will provide advice to the Cabinet Secretary for Education on proposed changes to the school improvement system in Wales.
This article presents information on changes in the number of second homes liable for council tax in Gwynedd and Dwyfor between 13 April 2023 and 13 April 2024 by property type.
A £10 million fund to help bring empty, underused sites and premises in town centres back into use has been announced by the Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children Carl Sargeant.
On Carers Rights day today, the Minister for Children and Social Care officially opened a new hub that will help more unpaid carers claim their rights and access free support.
Over £150,000 of funding has been awarded to innovative projects that celebrate women in Wales, educate and support participation in public life.
The number of people in Wales diagnosed as blind or living with sight loss as a result of diabetes has almost halved since the introduction of a new national diabetic retinopathy screening programme.