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Statement from Kirsty Williams, Minister for Education
What we will do to support children and young people who are growing up, living and working in Wales.
The Minister for Education and Welsh Language, Jeremy Miles has announced the appointments of Professor Dame Julie Lydon as the Chair of the Board for the Commission for Tertiary Education and Research (CTER) and Professor David Sweeney as Chair of the Research and Innovation Committee and Deputy Chair for the CTER Board.
A summary of how the substance misuse delivery plan 2019 to 2022 will affect a children's rights.
An assessment of how the Environment (Air Quality and Soundscapes) (Wales) Bill affects children's rights.
Lynne Neagle MS, Cabinet Secretary for Education
Julie Morgan MS, Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services
A new waiting time target, an improved diagnostic pathway and a better integrated service for adults and children with autism was announced today.
First Minister Mark Drakeford has today signed the new Corporate Parenting Charter, committing the Welsh Government to nine promises when working with care-experienced children and young people.
New funding will provide thousands more books for school children across Wales, helping them to improve key reading and speaking skills at a young age.
New research has found 58% of the Welsh public believe it is already against the law to physically punish children in Wales.
Leighton Andrews, Minister for Educations and Skills
We want your views on revised guidance on sex and relationships education for the current curriculum.
The 2018 Raymond Williams Memorial Lecture, delivered by the Cabinet Secretary for Education Kirsty Williams.
Provision of independent counselling services for children and young people aged between 11 and 18 and pupils in Year 6 of primary school for September 2021 to August 2022.
The group is looking at the use of out of court disposals, and diversion for those individuals charged with an offence as a result of physically punishing their child, once the act comes into force.
Provision of independent counselling services for children and young people aged between 11 and 18 and pupils in Year 6 of primary school for September 2023 to August 2024.
Provision of independent counselling services for children and young people aged between 11 and 18 and pupils in Year 6 of primary school for September 2022 to August 2023.
An overview of data relating to the monitoring of The Children (Wales) Act 2020.
Provision of independent counselling services for children and young people aged between 11 and 18 and pupils in Year 6 of primary school for September 2020 to August 2021.