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Explains how the Active Travel (Wales) Bill considered the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
How childcare providers play a key role in providing food for babies from around 6 months.
How we are taking a preventative approach to health and wellbeing to deliver seamless health and care support.
A study identifying how the police and other agencies can increase their understanding of autistic spectrum disorders.
Regulations on how institutions can apply to be on the independent special post 16 institutions (ISPI) list.
Data on people’s ability in Welsh and how often they speak the language for April 2018 to March 2019.
How the Historic Environment (Wales) Bill could affect things such as health, privacy and rural proofing.
How administrative data could be used to enhance and quality assure new house building statistics.
How WAST built stronger trade union partnerships through a new approach to collaboration and leadership.
An assessment of how the Local Government Finance (Wales) Bill will impact on non-domestic rates reform.
This report details how data is processed and highlights the strengths and limitations of the datasets used in the production of these statistics.
How childcare providers can offer food and drink that meets the dietary recommendations for children in their care.
Data on people’s ability in Welsh and how often they speak the language for July 2021 to June 2022.
How the law on regulation of social care makes sure that care and support services are as good as they can be.
Our response to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child on how we are protecting children's rights in Wales.
Data on people’s ability in Welsh and how often they speak the language for October 2024 to September 2025.
Sets out how we used EU Structural Funds programmes 2007 to 2013 in Wales.
An assessment of how eliminating profit from the care of looked after children affects children's rights.
How health boards can engage with women, parents and families to improve maternity and neonatal services.
First Minister Eluned Morgan will today tell the Senedd how she will deliver for Wales in 2025.