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The Welsh Government have issued a statement on the latest NHS Wales performance data published today.
Data on medical, dental, nursing and midwifery staff, as at 31 December 2019.
More than £28.5m has been paid to Welsh farms at the beginning of the Glastir 2022 payment window, Rural Affairs Minister Lesley Griffiths has said.
The aim of the evaluation was to assess the design, implementation and outcomes of 18 pilot school cluster projects trialling approaches to managing school absence cover.
The aim of the evaluation is to assess whether, and to what extent, the programme has developed the capacity and infrastructure to inform future policy and its delivery.
Skills Conditionality is a referral mechanism by which individuals claiming unemployment benefits can be mandated onto essential skills training.
The programme gives young people the opportunity to spend a year in College doing preliminary study and to undertake a work placement to prepare them for the Apprenticeship scheme.
An annual report that presents data collected from the Pupil Level Annual School Census, with additional information on the schools and their teachers and support staff.
Statistics on the size and characteristics of the school workforce.
Results of external examinations taken by pupils in year 11 or aged 17, which includes GCSE and A Levels.
The survey provides key information on employer demand for labour, skill deficiencies, levels of investment in training and workforce development.
The Minister for Skills and Science, Julie James, is visiting Swansea City Football Club Academy to talk to its apprentices about their learning experiences.
Some WIMD indicators are updated more regularly than the index ranks. These indicators do not rank areas on overall multiple deprivation.
The Welsh Government has confirmed its commitment to delivering £1bn of capital infrastructure investment through innovative finance using the new Mutual Investment Model (MIM).
Carwyn Jones, First Minister
Cyberbullying, misinformation and inadequate regulation of apps are just some of the issues youngsters say they are most worried about when it comes to online safety, according to a group of young people from Wales.
Have you seen these two colourful characters recently?
The human rights of older people will be put at the heart of Welsh public services
Gwenda Thomas AM, Deputy Minister for Social Services
An innovative animation on public spending, co-produced by young people for young people has been published by the Welsh Government.