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Cabinet statement
Kirsty Williams, Cabinet Secretary for Education
Guidance
Provides primary, secondary and further education providers with a range of best practice materials to use within education settings.
Closed consultation
Outcome available
This consultation document seeks views on draft Regulations which set out procedures relating to special educational needs (SEN) appeals and claims of disability discrimination in education made to the Special Educational Needs Tribunal for Wales.
Cabinet statement
Lynne Neagle, Cabinet Secretary for Education
Cabinet statement
Huw Lewis, Minister for Education and Skills
Press release
As children go back to school, First Minister Mark Drakeford and leader of Plaid Cymru Adam Price have welcomed the start of the expansion of free school meals to primary school children in Wales.
Research
The study explores expert opinion on potential benefits and adverse consequences of eliminating private profit from the care of looked after children in Wales.
Impact assessment
We assessed the impact of the initial policy decisions taken in response to COVID-19 on children's rights.
Research
To explore participation experiences for children who had been worked with under the ‘pathfinder’ model being piloted in the family courts in North Wales.
Statistics
Data showing finances and numbers of staff at Welsh universities for September 2016 to August 2017.
Cabinet statement
Leighton Andrews, Minister for Education and Skills
Press release
£114m will be invested in 2019/20 to support a range of education and training programmes for healthcare professionals in Wales
Press release
The Education Minister, Kirsty Williams, has written an open letter to all school staff in Wales.
Press release
The Cabinet Secretary for Education will today (Wednesday 8th May) set out how she will ensure additional learning needs (ALN) reforms are being implemented consistently in Welsh schools and local authorities.
Press release
Proposals to create a new commission to oversee the higher and further education sector in Wales have been published by the Education Secretary Kirsty Williams today (Tues 20th June).
Press release
There was a different look and feel for children on their trips to school this morning following the introduction of the new 20 mph speed limit.
Research
Provides an overarching strategic report covering student finance across Further Education in Wales.
Cabinet statement
Leighton Andrews, Minister for Educations and Skills
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