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An overview of data relating to the monitoring of The Children (Abolition of Defence of Reasonable Punishment) (Wales) Act 2020.
The 2018 Raymond Williams Memorial Lecture, delivered by the Cabinet Secretary for Education Kirsty Williams.
Copies of legal advice on the proposed Elective Home Education legislation.
We assessed how our programme for transforming planned care in Wales affects children's rights.
Information on the funding of specialist post 16 residential education.
Leighton Andrews, Minister for Educations and Skills
Use this form to apply for the Welsh in Education Teacher Retention Bursary.
A declaration committing to the radical reform of care services for children and young people has been signed by the First Minister Mark Drakeford today.
Explains the childhood immunisation programme for school age children in Wales.
The Children (Abolition of Defence of Reasonable Punishment) (Wales) Bill has achieved another milestone today (Tuesday 21st January) by reaching the final stage of Assembly scrutiny.
A modern public service education system should celebrate equity, excellence and greater school autonomy, Education Secretary Kirsty Williams will say in a keynote speech this evening.
Parents and carers on low incomes with children who are self-isolating will be eligible for a £500 support payment.
Our plan to improve the outcomes and wellbeing of children and young people who cannot attend a mainstream or special school.
The Deputy Minister for Social Services has announced a further £36.6 million to support children and families as part of their recovery from the pandemic and it’s restrictions to ensure no child is left behind.
Explains what the Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act will do.
Healthy Child Wales Programme (HCWP) is a universal health programme for all families with children aged 0 to 7 for April to September 2020.
Rt. Hon Carwyn Jones, First Minister of Wales and Huw Lewis, Minister for Education and Skills
Healthy Child Wales Programme (HCWP) is a universal health programme for all families with children aged 0 to 7 for January to March 2019.
Kirsty Williams, Cabinet Secretary for Education
We are seeking your views on changes to the part 6 code of practice on looked after and accommodated children.