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This study explores the impact of the pandemic and the extent to which current early years programmes and policies are addressing the needs of children and families in Wales post pandemic.
Keeping children safe online is an issue all parents need to take seriously due to the increasing access young children have to the digital world.
Swansea-based Brother Engineering has become the first mask manufacturer in Wales to gain the regulatory approval needed to be able to supply the Welsh NHS.
Welsh Ministers have today announced a funding boost of more than £260 million for local councils in Wales to provide them with the certainty they need to plan for the remainder of the year.
Planning and Environment Decisions Wales is committed to supporting sustainable development by providing an open, fair and impartial service that meets the needs of all our customers.
Economy and Infrastructure Secretary, Ken Skates is asking people for their views on the economic priorities needed to ensure a fairer, more prosperous and more secure Wales.
Minister for Climate Change Julie James is urging anyone who has fallen behind in paying rent because of the pandemic to contact their local authority to find out if they can receive financial help to avoid eviction.
Health Minister, Vaughan Gething, has today (8 September) announced additional mental health support that anyone in Wales can access when they need to.
This consultation focuses on how we should approach marine planning in Wales and what we need to consider when drawing up the marine plans.
We want your views on part 2 of the school nursing framework which covers issues of health for children with additional learning needs in special schools.
We want your views on what tools are needed to ensure Welsh Ministers can make changes to Welsh tax legislation at short notice.
The eligibility criteria of Continuing NHS Healthcare is defined as having a primary health need. This page explains what this means and the criteria used to trigger an assessment.
This study explores the impact of the pandemic and the extent to which current early years programmes and policies are addressing the needs of children and families in Wales post pandemic.
This draft Order, if made, would authorise the changes needed to local highways and private means of access in connection with the proposed A465 Dowlais Top and Hirwaun Improvement.
This draft Order, if made, would authorise the changes needed to local highways and private means of access in connection with the proposed A465 Dowlais Top and Hirwaun Improvement.
Providing breaks for carers and ensuring they have the support they need to lead their own lives are among the Welsh Government’s new priorities for improving the lives of carers in Wales.
This report explores the Flying Start programme and its rationale, how it can be evaluated and what might need to change for more robust and reliable evaluations to be conducted.
The Welsh Government has outlined the future need for steel in the Welsh public sector as part of its continuing support for a long-term and sustainable steel industry.
The education sector is set to benefit from £225.5m in funding, with schools, colleges and other settings receiving funding to help meet the needs of learners across Wales.
The Virtual School Model pilot programme has helped to address the needs of children looked after and support their educational progress an independent evaluation has found.