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Basic income for care leavers in Wales pilot evaluation: annual report 2024 to 2025 (summary) [HTML]
The second in a series of reports evaluating the Basic Income for Care Leavers in Wales Pilot including; early experiences of young people involved in the pilot, contributions from the evaluation co-production group and initial analysis of how the pilot was implemented.
Practising good biosecurity will protect you, and your stock.
Parenting from Stephen’s perspective.
The Welsh Government has awarded more than £1.5million to 25 organisations working with families in poverty across Wales. These projects will improve how services work together, focusing on practical solutions to help lift children out of poverty and create better opportunities for their futures.
The report is in response to a request by the Welsh Government to undertake a state of the nation thematic survey to review the teaching of Welsh history in schools, how diversity is taught in schools and whether the history taught in schools is representative of all of Wales’ communities and their international connections.
During visits to north Wales this week, Deputy Minister for Arts and Sport, Dawn Bowden met with recipients of the Welsh Government’s Cultural Recovery Fund, to see how funding has helped keep organisations afloat and safeguard jobs during a challenging time for the sector.
The aim of the three projects was to demonstrate the value that data linking can add in terms of developing a far richer evidence base to support policy development and evaluation. Also to provide a suite of reports exploring how ambitious we could be in seeking to maximise the use of existing data for Wales.
The aim of the three projects was to demonstrate the value that data linking can add in terms of developing a far richer evidence base to support policy development and evaluation. Also to provide a suite of reports exploring how ambitious we could be in seeking to maximise the use of existing data for Wales.
The aim of the three projects was to demonstrate the value that data linking can add in terms of developing a far richer evidence base to support policy development and evaluation. Also to provide a suite of reports exploring how ambitious we could be in seeking to maximise the use of existing data for Wales.
Raising awareness and reporting concerns of modern slavery and exploitation.
Bluetongue virus (BTV) is an infectious, non-contagious, vector-borne viral disease. It affects wild and domestic ruminants such as sheep, goats, cattle, deer and camelids. It does not infect humans and there is no risk to public health or food safety.
The Building Safety Regulator (BSR) handles the registration and licencing of building control approvers.
Guidance on completing your sheep and goat annual inventory form.
The Education and Welsh Language Minister Jeremy Miles has announced free Welsh lessons will be extended to the entire education workforce, including non-teaching staff for the first time. Alongside this, a new framework for Welsh in English medium schools has been published, underlining how the language is integral to the new Curriculum for Wales.
We are a team based in Flintshire, helping parents with lots of different challenges, including behavioural issues and practical things too. We love seeing how making small changes can bring big results. It’s amazing to see parents growing in confidence and feeling able to take control of situations they might previously have felt were too tricky.
Satellite broadband brings vital connectivity to a British Sign Language user in rural Powys.
Financial support and advice to help you with your utility bills.
When you use our statistical services, we may collect and process data (information) about you. This privacy notice explains the types of data we collect, how we handle and store your data, and your legal rights towards your data.
The Act consolidates current procurement rules to create a single public procurement regime. This will simplify the system, open up public procurement to new entrants and embed transparency.
Children at Durand Primary School, in Caldicot, were excited to tell the Deputy Minister for Climate Change, with a responsibility for transport, Lee Waters, how the new 20mph speed limit in their town has given them more freedom to walk, cycle or scoot to school, when he visited their school earlier today.