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Feedback from pioneer schools involved in developing Wales’ new curriculum shows good progress is being made.
The report looks at what factors contribute to whether an individual has a strong sense of community for April 2018 to March 2019.
The report looks at what factors contribute to whether an individual has a strong sense of community for April 2021 to March 2022.
An introduction to corporate parenting to support care-experienced children to lead independent lives.
Advice to help you support your child's emotions and behaviour throughout their development.
Overall patient satisfaction with NHS remains extremely high according to the results of a major annual survey published today.
Health Secretary, Vaughan Gething will today open a seminar held by Consultant Midwives Cymru to present the findings of the ‘Your Birth We Care’ survey.
A new Welsh Government multi-media campaign has been launched today to tackle some of the underlying reasons for violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence.
From the moment they are born, babies and children learn by imitating.
A powerful campaign raising awareness about coercive control in teenage relationships has been launched across Wales.
Mike had experienced sexual abuse and rape for a number of years in his early childhood.
Christmas is an exciting time for children. Sometimes all the excitement can get a bit stressful for you and your child.
Relationships can be confusing and it can be difficult to understand what is and isn’t normal behaviour.
The Danish have ‘Hygge’ but here in Wales we have something even better - ‘Cwtsh’.
Siarter Iaith characters Seren a Sbarc are back with a new book which sees them on a time-travelling trip through Welsh history.
The report looks at satisfaction with the local area and whether there was a sense of community for April 2016 to March 2017.
We welcome texts from anyone experiencing domestic abuse and sexual violence, their friends and family, colleagues or practitioners seeking professional advice.
People affected by the historical practice of forced adoption have been welcomed to the Senedd by the Deputy Minister for Social Services, Julie Morgan, for an apology on behalf of the Welsh Government for the societal failures that led to these historical practices.
Raising awareness and reporting concerns of modern slavery and exploitation.
“No one should be held back at work for being themselves”, those were the words of Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething today who was speaking at the culmination of Pride Month, outlining the actions the Welsh Government is taking to promote inclusive workplaces.