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This report presents the findings of a study undertaken to explore how assessment for learning (AfL) can support learner progression in language learning.
Health Secretary Jeremy Miles will hold all NHS organisations to account about how they are improving care and access in a series of meetings in public.
Economy and Infrastructure Secretary Ken Skates has been visiting the M4’s Brynglas tunnels to see how essential works are progressing.
Lesley Griffiths, has spoken of her ambition for the Welsh public sector to be carbon neutral by 2030 and is calling for views on how this can be achieved.
How the Health Services (Provider Selection Regime) (Wales) Regulations 2025 applies to the arrangement of health services under the provider selection regime.
This study uses linked administrative data to investigate how being a child looked after influences the likelihood of getting involved with substance misuse.
This evaluation measures the impact of Help to Buy - Wales on buyers and developers, considering how the existence of the scheme has influenced buyer and developer behaviour.
Explains how local planning authorities can use the planning system to deliver more affordable housing. Includes original and updated guidance.
The forecasts give a broad indication of how farm incomes are expected to move and are subject to a margin of error for April 2017 to March 2018.
Explains how we use personal data for administrative data research and data linking in the Secure Anonymised Information Linkage (SAIL) Databank.
How The Environmental Protection (Single-use Plastic Products) (Wales) Bill will impact upon those who experience socio-economic disadvantage.
The research assessed how changes to legislative duties towards those leaving custody had been implemented and the initial impact of these changes.
Alun Davies yesterday met experts from business, housing and the public sector to discuss how to maximise the benefits of the dualling of the A465.
An assessment of how the use of data and information to support learning and improvement and the 14 to 16 Learner Entitlement Indicators Framework affects children’s rights.
Our response to Estyn’s thematic review that evaluates how local authorities (LA) provide financial planning and budget support to maintained schools.
How changes to the regulations to reflect the immigration status of victims of slavery or human trafficking and their eligibility to housing and homelessness assistance will impact on a number of areas.
Health Secretary Vaughan Gething has outlined how a new £100m fund will transform the way health and social services are delivered in Wales.
Agenda and minutes from the Distribution Sub Group meetings. They advise how much revenue funding each local authority receives.
A consultation on proposals to strengthen how animal activities are regulated in Wales, which will improve animal welfare has been published today.
Provides information about how people use libraries and their services. New services include dementia friendly libraries, and helping people into work.