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How the Disabled People's Rights Plan will affect areas such as the Welsh language, equality of opportunity and children's rights.
How we will work with other organisations to tackle violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence.
Describes how and when the public and stakeholders will be involved as we develop planning policies for the next 20 years.
How Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) statistics meet the Code of Practice for Statistics and the dimensions of value, trustworthiness and quality.
How we will reduce concentrations of nitrogen dioxide around roads where levels are above legal limits.
How to help 16 to 18 year olds in the criminal justice system into education, training and employment (ETE).
Outlines how we will decide where to invest EU funds based on the needs of the area and the expected outcomes.
Outlines how we will decide where to invest EU funds based on the needs of the area and the expected outcomes.
How we handle your personal information and your right to request copies of the information we hold.
A review of how well health and social care services in Wales managed over winter 2018 to 2019.
We assessed how the National Health Services (Indemnities) (Wales) Bill will be affected by Welsh language standards.
Outlines how well Cynon Taf Community Housing Group housing association is performing in relation to the standards.
A report on how we have performed against our targets from April 2017 to March 2018.
How to use the planning system to keep noise emissions from surface mineral sites at acceptable levels.
An assessment of how the workforce race equality standard will impact the way we collect and analyse workforce data.
One of the main sources of data and statistics on how people in Wales experience and think about the natural environment.
How The Environmental Protection (Single-use Plastic Products) (Wales) Bill might affect the justice system.
A summary of how the Holyhead Border Control Post developments may affect local traffic and the road network.
We assessed how the National Health Services (Indemnities) (Wales) Bill would impact on a number of areas.
Explains how civil servants must remain impartial in the period before the 2019 UK general election.