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We want your views on proposals to reform post-compulsory education and training (PCET), as well as on how we oversee spending on research and innovation.
This privacy notice tells you how we will handle any personal data you provide in relation to the implementation of EU Structural funds in Wales.
We are seeking views on whether the code of practice provides sufficient guidance on how to meet the separation requirements for the forthcoming non-domestic recycling regulations.
This document details how the Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) and Welsh Government (WG) work together to ensure appropriate governance, accountability and collaborative working.
Ahead of Wales’ first game in a major football tournament for 58 years, Economy Secretary, Ken Skates has revealed how the country will be marking this momentous occasion.
New research shows for the first time how Welsh Government funded home energy efficiency improvements, aimed at low income households, are having a positive impact on health.
A project helping schools to teach learners about how to challenge racism is playing a key role in the Welsh Government’s aim to being an anti-racist nation by 2030.
The research explores the attitudes of social tenants to the Welsh Housing Quality Standard (WHQS), and explores changes to how social tenants interacted with their homes during the first coronavirus lockdown.
A new report has set out how the Post-Compulsory Education and Training (PCET) system in Wales can be strengthened so that it can be at the forefront of international innovation and best practice.
The National Survey for Wales 2020-21 was adapted due to the coronavirus pandemic. This report looks at how the changes may have affected results for the health-related lifestyles and behaviours of adults.
A new National Strategy setting out how the Welsh Government will continue to tackle Violence against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence has been published for consultation.
What we plan to do in response to Estyn’s report on how maintained primary, secondary, all-age and special schools are developing effective approaches to assessment that improve teaching and learning.
Pupils aged 7 to 11 at Griffithstown Primary School in Pontypool are being taught how to recognise signs of an online scam, like offers that are ‘too good to be true’ or requests for personal information.
Review of the Single Advice Fund (SAF) including how it has performed against its aims. The SAF funds the delivery of free to the client social welfare information and advice services.
Public information exhibitions will be held to show how the Welsh Government is looking at options to improve the A483 between Junction 3 and 6 in Wrexham, Economy and Transport Minister Ken Skates has announced.
Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething visited Boulders Climbing Centre in Cardiff to see how the centre has used Welsh Government Economic Resilience Funding to find new ways of operating, and keeping visitors safe.
This Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) sets out how the Department for Work and Pensions and the Welsh Government will work together on the arrangements, processes and governance for devolving agreed employment support funding to Wales.
Health Secretary Vaughan Gething has today attended a launch event to discuss how the Welsh Government can improve the way outpatient services in Wales are delivered in the future.
How changes made by the Regulations, which give certain people who were living in Sudan and have come to the UK eligibility to housing and housing assistance, impact on a number of areas.
A report assessing the extent to which, and how, 'More than just words' has promoted and supported use of the Welsh language across the health, social services and social care sector.