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This notice describes a change to the review of study needs assessments.
The purpose of the research was to establish a baseline of the current special educational needs (SEN) system in Wales prior to the implementation of the Additional Learning Needs and Education Tribunal (Wales) Act 2018 (the Act).
The Expert Group advises how public services can meet the needs of current and former members of the armed services.
Note on behavioural insights in to how young people react and engage with contact tracing and being asked to self-isolate.
Statistics on the percentage of eligible children receiving health visitor contacts through the Healthy Child Wales Programme for July to September 2018.
Explains the rights children, young people and their parents have under the Additional Learning Needs system.
What local authorities must do to follow the law on assessing people's care and support needs.
What local authorities must do to follow the law on meeting people's care and support needs.
When and how to contact the Counsel General and Minister for Delivery.
When and how to contact the Minister for Children and Social Care.
This report presents 2018-based estimates of overall additional housing need in Wales from 2018-19 to 2022-23 by tenure.
When and how to contact the Minister for Further and Higher Education.
How to contact your local planning authority to comment.
These are detailed reports drawn from an online survey conducted in January 2023 amongst Visit Wales consumer contacts.
The pilots have been established to inform the reform of the statutory framework for children and young people with special educational needs.
An assessment of how the Additional Learning Needs Code and regulations will impact on a number of areas.
These are detailed reports drawn from an online survey conducted in February 2025 amongst Visit Wales consumer contacts.
COVID Passes will now be needed to enter cinemas, theatres and concert halls in Wales from today.
These are detailed reports drawn from an online survey conducted in February 2024 amongst Visit Wales consumer contacts.
‘We must build on our positive work supporting those who have been struggling with substance misuse and should be heartened that drug deaths in Wales have fallen to record low levels,’ Minister for Mental Health Lynne Neagle has vowed.