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We worked with the Disability Rights Taskforce to conduct research into the Disability Confident Employer Scheme. We wanted to test how we co-produce research to support disabled people.
We worked with the Disability Rights Taskforce to conduct research into the Disability Confident Employer Scheme. We wanted to test how we co-produce research to support disabled people.
We worked with the Disability Rights Taskforce to conduct research into the Disability Confident Employer Scheme. We wanted to test how we co-produce research to support disabled people.
We worked with the Disability Rights Taskforce to conduct research into the Disability Confident Employer Scheme. We wanted to test how we co-produce research to support disabled people.
We worked with the Disability Rights Taskforce to conduct research into the Disability Confident Employer Scheme. We wanted to test how we co-produce research to support disabled people.
The Well-being statement sets out how our well-being objectives meet our statutory duty under the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015.
Economy Minister Vaughan Gething met global technology company Thales to see first-hand how work on the ResilientWorks test bed environment for electric and autonomous vehicles and energy infrastructure is progressing.
Since 2018, the Welsh Government has been delivering the Period Dignity Grant. The aim of this grant has been to positively change how women, girls and people who menstruate experience periods in Wales.
On a visit to Oasis in Cardiff, the Minister for Education and Welsh Language Jeremy Miles, had the chance to see how a Welsh Government funded project was helping volunteer teachers teach English to refugees and asylum seekers.
Today the Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) published Our Charter, setting out how it will share values and behaviours with taxpayers, representative bodies, partner organisations and the Welsh public to help deliver a fair tax system for Wales.
Deputy Minister for Housing and Local Government Hannah Blythyn visited Haverfordwest this week to see how a long-derelict building and a former hotel have been brought back into use thanks to Welsh Government funding.
Minister for Economy and Transport, Ken Skates, has today welcomed the final report by Cardiff University’s Professor Phillip Brown into how rapid advances in digital innovation are likely to impact the economy and future of work in Wales.
The bovine TB project in Pembrokeshire, to explore how a partnership approach can tackle the disease, has begun following the awarding of the contract for its delivery, Rural Affairs Minister Lesley Griffiths has announced.
This report concentrates on results from the 2013-14 and 2014-15 surveys. As well as covering findings from the well-being questions themselves, the report looks at how well-being relates to other topics covered in the survey.
Members from a Peruvian Amazon nation visited Wales this week to discuss the Wampís’ vital work to protect the Amazon rainforest and how Welsh Government funding is helping to support them move to renewable energy.
The Welsh Government is today setting out how it will ensure today’s children, young people and workers have the skills they need to work in the new jobs of tomorrow in the green “Net Zero” industries that do not yet exist.
School children chatting with politicians and workshops for deaf people about how democracy can work better for them are just a few ways the Welsh Government is looking to get more people involved with politics.
Almost one year since the Homes for Ukraine scheme opened, the Welsh Government has today announced how it will continue to support people fleeing the war and support those already in Wales to move into longer-term accommodation.
This Approval gives approval for the types of devices used for the purposes of the Noise Act 1996 and the conditions subject to which that approval is given, such as how the measuring devices will be calibrated. The Approval is being made under section 6 of the Noise Act 1996.
Each year, more than 55,000 young people throughout Wales are involved in workshops to think about how they can become successful entrepreneurs, Economy Minister Ken Skates revealed at the start of Global Entrepreneurship Week.