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We want your views on proposed changes to how infrastructure development in Wales is approved following new powers given to the Welsh Ministers under the Wales Act 2017.
Wales Climate Week encourages a national conversation on climate change and provides an opportunity for a wide range of stakeholders to network and engage in important discussions on how Wales can play its part in tackling climate change.
A multi-award-winning framework providing stationery and copier paper to the Welsh public sector in partnership between the Welsh Government and Lyreco has proved how procurement can impact the local economy.
We are a team based in Flintshire, helping parents with lots of different challenges, including behavioural issues and practical things too. We love seeing how making small changes can bring big results. It’s amazing to see parents growing in confidence and feeling able to take control of situations they might previously have felt were too tricky.
A Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) system has been developed for this statement, providing an insight into how the policies set out in the Plan have contributed to meeting the targets and budgets. This is the supporting dataset.
How people can access timely, safe and high-quality hearing care, aligned with our future approach to audiology services and A Healthier Wales, our long-term plan for health and social care.
An initiative that has transformed how de-identified administrative data can be securely used to provide insight into social and economic issues in Wales is set to continue thanks to an investment of almost £17 million.
The First Minister Mark Drakeford will today see how tourism businesses are preparing to welcome back visitors to Wales as the sector prepares to open for the first time since the since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
TODAY an expert led ‘Biodiversity Deep Dive’- commissioned by Welsh Government to assess how nature recovery across land and sea can best be accelerated- has set out its recommendations.
On Carers’ Rights Day Deputy Minister for Social Services Julie Morgan has outlined how £7m Welsh Government funding will support unpaid carers in recognition of the vital support they provide to the people they care for.
This report looks at information collected in the Crime Survey for England and Wales. It estimates how many adults aged 16 and over and resident in Wales were either involved in, or injured in, road traffic accidents.
As Wales continues to navigate the many challenges of coronavirus, Welsh Government is setting out how it will work to reconstruct and rebuild Wales’ economy so it is more prosperous, equal and green than ever before.
The Deputy Minister for Social Services, Julie Morgan has welcomed the findings of a survey into how public attitudes towards physically punishing children in Wales have changed since the introduction of new legislation.
Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism businesses impacted by latest coronavirus restrictions can now find out how much they can expect to receive from the latest round of Welsh Government’s business support package.
First Minister Mark Drakeford and Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price will today (Thursday 27 April) see how the Co-operation Agreement is supporting thriving communities in a series of visits in Pembrokeshire.
The Cabinet Secretary for Education will today (Wednesday 8th May) set out how she will ensure additional learning needs (ALN) reforms are being implemented consistently in Welsh schools and local authorities.
Minister for the Economy, Vaughan Gething, has today unveiled a first-of-its-kind action plan between a devolved nation and Innovate UK setting out how Wales will build a strengthened innovation economy.
A report assessing the extent to which, and how, 'More than just words' has promoted and supported use of the Welsh language across the health, social services and social care sector.
A survey exploring how much the Welsh public is willing to pay for different bag types, their reasons for bag re-use and changes to bag use during the COVID-19 pandemic.
What we plan to do in response to Estyn’s report on how maintained primary, secondary, all-age and special schools are developing effective approaches to assessment that improve teaching and learning.