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Kirsty Williams MS, Minister for Education and Julie Morgan MS, Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services
Statistical information from the Minister for Education and Deputy Chief Medical Officer's coronavirus briefing on 22 February 2021.
Statistical information from the Minister for Education and Deputy Chief Medical Officer's coronavirus briefing on 15 March 2021.
An assessment of how the Duty of Candour affects children’s rights.
Annual reports on the number of children aged 0 to 17 who have received a dental general anaesthetic.
A review of what the programme has achieved in the past 5 years and what needs to be done in the future.
Thousands more post-16 learners in colleges and sixth forms will receive the Education Maintenance Allowance following a Welsh Government decision to uplift the household income thresholds resulting in more families being able to apply.
Here are some helpful tips to follow, for parents or caregivers, seeking to support a grieving child.
This study uses linked administrative data to investigate how being a child looked after influences the likelihood of getting involved with substance misuse.
Learning from what we do well and identifying areas of improvement help strengthen our service.
This study uses linked administrative data to investigate how being a child looked after influences the likelihood of getting involved with substance misuse.
Population and household estimates for those disabled under the equality act in Wales by age, sex, general health, unpaid caregiving, housing tenure, occupancy rating, education level, economic status, and socio-economic classification.
Our commitment to review roles and responsibilities of education partners in Wales. Includes the delivery of school improvement arrangements.
Letter to the minister from the review team summarising the progress of the review of the roles and responsibilities of education partners in Wales.
Data relating to pupils known by local authorities to be receiving education outside of school from September 2020 to August 2021.
Twelve questions about attitudes to parenting practices and child discipline were asked of 1,022 adult respondents (of which 56% were parents).
This report presents more detailed child health results from the 2015 survey.
As part of its action plan to achieve Wales’ anti-racist ambition across further education (FE), the Welsh Government commissioned this research into the extent and impacts of racism on learners and staff.
A resource for education providers on how they can reduce the cost of the school day.
We are undertaking a consultation to seek the views on the registration of school learning support workers with the Education Workforce Council from April 2016, and the job titles/roles that may fall under the definition of a learning support worker.