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How the commitment to build 20,000 new low carbon social homes for rent may impact on a number of areas.
How we measure the wellbeing of people who receive care and support and unpaid carers who receive support.
Explains how civil servants must remain impartial in the period before the 23 October 2025 Caerphilly by-election.
How the work we do conforms to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) due regard duty.
How the survey adheres to the European Statistical System definition of quality, and provides a summary of methods used to compile the output.
We are seeking your views on how we should use unclaimed funds to improve the lives of people in Wales.
Our 2023 progress on how we are helping people aged 16 to 24 find education, employment, or training.
We are seeking your views on how we should use unclaimed funds to improve the lives of people in Wales.
We want your views on draft guidance on how children and young people move to using adult services.
How the Energy Service has supported energy efficiency, fleet and renewable energy projects between 2023 and 2024.
Our 2025 progress on how we are helping people aged 16 to 24 find education, employment or training.
How we measure the wellbeing of people who receive care and support and unpaid carers who receive support.
How the Energy Service has supported energy efficiency, fleet and renewable energy projects between 2024 and 2025.
We published this call for evidence to ask interested parties how the public sector could reach carbon neutrality.
How Welsh Ministers met their duty to consult the Social Partnership Council on strategic decisions over the past year.
Case studies showing how the Energy Service has supported organisations to improve energy efficiency and reduce carbon outputs.
The UK Government has failed to provide devolved administrations with necessary information or clarity on how exiting the EU will impact their economies and budgets
The Finance Minister visited the Old Chapel warm space in Tenby yesterday to hear more about how local government and the voluntary sector are working together to support residents struggling with the cost-of-living.
The forecasts give a broad indication of how farm incomes are expected to move and are subject to a margin of error for April 2016 to March 2017.
A White Paper setting out how councils will deliver some of their services together will be unveiled today by Local Government Secretary, Mark Drakeford.