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Kirsty Williams, Cabinet Secretary for Education
The Welsh Government is today launching a consultation on new guidance for home education in Wales.
The group provides advice on ways to best support parents in relation to the implementation of the act.
We assessed how the Welsh language communities housing plan affects children's rights.
Guidance for ITE partnerships to support the delivery of the Ethnic Minority ITE Incentive from September 2026.
Reports on the progress to transition to a not-for-profit model for the care of children looked after.
Details and impact assessments on the law to help children and young people with additional learning needs.
This study assessed the education and training provided for people to study for a housing qualification in Wales.
An assessment of the impact of eliminating profit from the care of looked after children.
No matter what their age, our children always need our help, support and guidance to help them make the right choices in their life.
An assessment of how the national youth work strategy affects children's rights.
How the ALN Act will affect children, young people, parents and carers.
Lynne Neagle, Cabinet Secretary for Education
Dawn Bowden, Minister for Children and Social Care
An assessment of how changes introduced in the Agricultural Wages Order 2022 affects children's rights.
Wales will today take the next step towards protecting children’s’ rights by introducing legislation to end the physical punishment of children.
Updates on the work of the programme board for removing profit from the care of children looked after.
The Welsh Government has today published the latest data on student teachers in Wales.
Education Secretary Kirsty Williams is in Finland on a fact-finding mission to learn more about the country’s highly regarded education system (Weds 18th Jan).
Information on the cost of the Children Wales Act 2020 householder raising awareness leaflet.