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Vaughan Gething AM, Minister for Health and Social Services
Eluned Morgan MS, Minister for Mental Health, Wellbeing and Welsh Language
Wales is making headway in its TB Eradication Programme through a strengthened partnership approach that is delivering positive changes in government policy for farmers while tackling the disease.
Vaughan Gething, Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport
Responses sent between 17 to 28 February 2020.
Vaughan Gething - Minister for Health and Social Services
Includes data by region of domicile, programme type, age group, sector, gender and academic year for August to October 2022.
Assessments of the impact of the Single Unified Safeguarding Review.
Privacy notice for the Wales Essential Skills Toolkit Survey 2024.
How we will handle any personal data you provide in relation to your grant application or request for grant funding.
Public health advice for living alongside coronavirus.
Guidance for parents and childcare providers on creating and managing your GOV.UK One Login to access the Childcare Offer for Wales service.
Kirsty Williams is a member of the Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future of Wales.
Statistics on skill deficiencies and workforce development from the Employer Skills Survey 2022 (ESS 2022). ESS 2022 is a UK output but contains information on Wales.
The Welsh Government has agreed in principle to the UK Government’s proposal to cap interest rates on Plan 2 and Plan 3 student loans at 6% from September 2026, for the 2026 to 2027 academic year.
See how a business is leading the way in raising awareness of new techniques supported by skills and partnerships.
Since 2014, every local authority in Wales has benefitted from a huge investment in new school and college buildings, with £3.6bn invested in over 330 projects.
Vaughan Gething MS, Minister for Economy
An additional £40.5 million of funding has been allocated this year to support essential capital repairs and maintenance across schools, colleges and universities in Wales.
The availability of sound intelligence and analysis is important for the development of evidence-based policy.