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The first in a series of reports evaluating the Basic Income for Care Leavers in Wales pilot including; recipients’ characteristics, initial programme theory and attitudes of professionals.
This study examines evidence relating to Wesh-medium immersion in Wales and internationally in order to determine effective approaches towards immersion education.
This report focuses upon the counterfactual impact evaluation of the Communities for Work (CfW) and Communities for Work Plus (CfW+) programmes, since their inception in 2015 and 2018 respectively up until April 2023.
Information on agricultural output, Gross Value Added from agriculture and Total Income From Farming for 2019.
Information on registered members, accreditation, projects, workforce and finance for April 2019 to March 2020.
This report provides information about the health-related lifestyles and behaviours of adults living in Wales for April 2016 to March 2017.
Information about the health-related lifestyles and behaviours of adults living in Wales for April 2017 to March 2018.
An independent assessment of the support offered to farmers and the agricultural sector as part of the Farming Connect Service.
Jane Hutt, Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Trefnydd and Chief Whip
Farm incomes are the small difference between total output and total input, so can be volatile across years for April 2016 to March 2017.
The aim of the three projects was to demonstrate the value that data linking can add in terms of developing a far richer evidence base to support policy development and evaluation. Also to provide a suite of reports exploring how ambitious we could be in seeking to maximise the use of existing data for Wales.
The research took the form of extended deliberative sessions in three locations of Wales and included a broad mix of members of the public.
The report aims to obtain the views of a wide range of cultural stakeholders participating in Fusion Partnerships.
Data including antenatal care, care at delivery and outcomes for babies for April 2017 to March 2018.
A report which includes information per pupil, by local authority and region for 2009 to 2010.
Resettlement Support Panels were established to facilitate the use of a multi-agency approach to support young people’s resettlement and to prevent young people from entering custody.
The ‘Next Generation Broadband Wales’ programme, known as Superfast Cymru, was established to extend superfast coverage to those areas not covered by commercial roll-out.
Sêr Cymru II is a programme established to develop research capacity in Wales.
Skills Conditionality is a referral mechanism by which individuals claiming unemployment benefits can be mandated onto essential skills training.
The project established an infrastructure fund to facilitate the development of strategic employment sites within the ERDF Convergence Area through investment in advanced infrastructure works.