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This report details research findings looking at the data landscape on LGBTQ+ people, and how this informs options for evaluating the LGBTQ+ action plan.
How services offering therapeutic support to care experienced children and young people can best deliver child-centred support.
Supporting progression in language learning: assessment in the Curriculum for Wales (summary) [HTML]
This report presents the findings of a study undertaken to explore how assessment for learning (AfL) can support learner progression in language learning.
Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016: regulations relating to safeguarding property in abandoned dwellings
We want your views on the proposed regulations for determining how a landlord safeguards property left in a dwelling when a contract ends.
This privacy notice sets out how we will use the information collected through the survey on resource need for the May 2021 elections.
We assessed how the guidance on reducing restrictive practices in childcare, education, health and social care settings affects a number of areas.
We assessed how the guidance on reducing restrictive practices in childcare, education, health and social care settings affects a number of areas.
How the Warm Homes Nest scheme has made households in Wales warmer and more energy efficient between 2022 and 2023.
We are seeking your views on guidance about how the Citizen Voice Body will do its work and on NHS service change.
Guidance on how to complete a Landfill Disposals Tax (LDT) return using our Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) online service.
How the Warm Homes Nest scheme has made households in Wales warmer and more energy efficient between 2024 to 2025.
Minister for Culture, Tourism and Sport, Lord Elis-Thomas recently visited the Sea Shanty Café in Trearddur Bay, Anglesey to see how the business is progressing.
An assessment of how the Renew and Reform Programme – Post-16 and Transitions Project Support Initiatives impacts on learners as a result of disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The panel of independent commissioners who will recommend how to build a sustainable and integrated transport system for north Wales have been announced by Deputy Minister for Climate Change Lee Waters.
Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has praised St Julian’s Primary for its part in developing how digital skills will be used in the curriculum throughout Wales.
Universities in Wales and Ireland are joining forces to investigate how coastal defences and renewable energy schemes can be improved by more eco-friendly designs.
Research on how property, street, and business names are changing across Wales shows a clear shift towards using Welsh language place names.
Culture Secretary, Lesley Griffiths has visited to Caerphilly Castle to see how a £10m investment at one of Wales’ finest historic sites is progressing.
Education Minister Jeremy Miles has today written to all headteachers and principals in Wales to provide more clarity on how schools and colleges can continue to operate safely when they return in September.
Our strategy and progress made to prevent violence against women. Also how we support and protect those who have experienced violence.