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Plans for an investment of £20 million for those with addition learning needs have been announced by Minister for Lifelong Learning Alun Davies.
The draft Bill sets out proposals for a new legislative system for supporting children and young people, aged 0-25, who have additional learning needs.
People across Wales are being urged to stay safe and well and to remember emergency department staff are available if they need urgent help.
If you own your home you should contact your local authority.
This order will stop up highways to allow development to take place in accordance with planning permission granted by the Local Authority.
A review of what the programme has achieved in the past 5 years and what needs to be done in the future.
Guide providing information and contacts for the Armed Forces community now living in Wales.
A package of support designed to help learners and families navigate the Additional Learning Needs (ALN) system has been announced, following a review of ALN legislation, listening to families and learnt lessons from delivery across Wales.
Impact assessments and explanatory memorandum on the law to help children and young people with additional learning needs.
What we plan to do in response to Estyn’s report on the new additional learning needs system.
Who to contact if you have any queries regarding your child's transport to and from school.
Guidance on changes to the law for additional learning needs (ALN).
During a visit to Ysgol y Bedol in Carmarthenshire, the Minister for Education and the Welsh Language, Jeremy Miles, announced the £20m for schools to transform the experiences of disabled children and those with additional learning needs.
The Minister for Education and the Welsh Language, Jeremy Miles, has announced new funding over three years to improve the experiences of further education students with additional learning needs (ALN).
When and how to contact the Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Trefnydd and Chief Whip.
Explains the population health needs assessment as part of the Healthy Child Wales Programme.
Respite services for carers and services to support adults with care needs to remain independent in their own homes will receive a £15m funding boost next year
The Minister for Education and Welsh Language, Jeremy Miles, has announced that learners with Additional Learning Needs (ALN) will benefit from a further £4.5million investment.
First Minister Carwyn Jones is calling on the UK government to provide Welsh businesses with the clarity and certainty they need.
This report presents findings from a survey exploring practitioners and professionals views on the implementation of the Additional Learning Needs (ALN) system.