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Jane Hutt MS, Minister for Social Justice and Chief Whip
This research provides quantitative estimates of current and future need for social welfare information and advice in each local authority and for Wales as a whole. It focuses on five areas of interest: (1) Welfare Benefits; (2) Debt; (3) Consumer and Finance; (4) Housing and Neighbour; and (5) Employment.
Carl Sargeant, Minister for Local Government and Communities
Alan Davies AM, Minister for Natural Resources and Food
John Griffiths, Minister for Culture and Sport
Huw Lewis, Minister for Education and Skills
Gwenda Thomas AM, Deputy Minister for Children and Social Services
The vast majority of people who need treatment for an eating disorder are seen in Wales and treated in their local communities.
Social prescribing of things like exercise classes, gardening and arts groups is growing in Wales and helping to reduce the burden on GPs by connecting people with their community to better manage their health and wellbeing.
Advice provided to Welsh ministers by the Chief Medical Officer on the easing of coronavirus lockdown restrictions.
Huw Irranca-Davies MS, Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs
Rebecca Evans, Minister for Social Services and Public Health
Mark Drakeford, Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government
New rules to protect workers during the coronavirus outbreak will come into force on Tuesday morning, First Minister Mark Drakeford has confirmed.
Everyone living or working in Lower Cynon Valley will be offered a coronavirus test, becoming the second area in Wales to introduce mass testing, following Merthyr Tydfil.
Kirsty Williams, Cabinet Secretary for Education
Alun Davies, Minister for Lifelong Learning and Welsh Language
Dawn Bowden MS, Minister for Children and Social Care
Julie James MS, Minister for Climate Change
The way the Welsh Ambulance Service deals with the most serious 999 calls is changing from tomorrow (Tuesday 1 July).