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Enhancing Leadership and Management Skills (ELMS) offered a number of training opportunities each contributing towards strategic improvement and support for development skills and capacity in the Welsh economy and within Welsh businesses and organisations.
Research
Enhancing Leadership and Management Skills (ELMS) offered a number of training opportunities each contributing towards strategic improvement and support for development skills and capacity in the Welsh economy and within Welsh businesses and organisations.
Legislation
The proposed Order is required to improve road safety and mitigate the loss of residential parking spaces by reducing the length of the existing parking restrictions outside property numbers 30 and 32, New Road, Llandovery.
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Dysgu
Dr Gwenllian Lansdown Davies, currently the Chief Executive of Mudiad Meithrin, has been appointed as the Chief Executive of the new professional learning and leadership body for the education sector.
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Further changes to how money is invested in the 21st Century Schools and Education programme, could help local authorities manage the pressure on their budgets, Kirsty Williams today said.
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People in Wales are more satisfied with the quality of GP care and education, but are increasingly concerned about climate change, according to the latest results from the National Survey published today.
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Helping teachers develop into the next generation of leaders to raise standards across our schools will be the focus of a new leadership academy, Education Secretary Kirsty Williams said today.
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Education Secretary, Kirsty Williams, has launched new bilingual resources for schools based on Peter Jackson’s highly anticipated First World War film, ‘They Shall Not Grow Old’.
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The Welsh Government will today announce that increased incentives will be offered to attract more Biology teachers from next year. In the last five years, Biology has fallen into the bottom five subjects for the number of applications per teacher post.
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Students from Wales will receive the equivalent of the National Living Wage while they study, Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has confirmed today. (Tues 11th July).
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A new £2.7m project to improve the way supply teachers support schools has been announced by the Education Secretary Kirsty Williams today (Tues 24th Oct).
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The Minister for Education and Welsh Language has announced Wales will retain our current fairer and progressive student finance repayment system, despite changes made in England.
Closed consultation
Outcome available
We want to make changes to allow businesses, educational institutions and hospitals to make more improvements to their premises without needing planning permission.
Statistics, Research, Document
This report presents initial research findings produced by analysing data from the Flying Start programme linked with other health and education data.
Closed consultation
Outcome available
We want your views on a new formula for allocating the annual Financial Contingency Fund (FCF) budget to further education institutions (FEIs).
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Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has congratulated pupils who have received their results after sitting new ‘made in Wales’ maths GCSEs (Thurs 19th Jan).
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Yesterday, head teachers in Conwy met with the Education Minister to discuss how schools within the authority have benefited from the introduction of business support officers.
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An additional 21 community hubs and learning centres are to be provided throughout Wales thanks to a £15m Community Hubs Capital Grant fund announced by Education Minister Kirsty Williams today.
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A limited number of small scale outdoor performances and sporting events are set to be trialled in Wales in an effort to begin a phased approach to the safe reopening of the events industry, as part of further changes to coronavirus regulations announced today by First Minister Mark Drakeford.
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More Welsh language animation and live action programming is set to be developed for children and young people in Wales thanks to a funding boost from the Welsh Government, Deputy Minister for Arts and Sport, Dawn Bowden announced today.
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