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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.
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 2025 amongst Visit Wales consumer contacts.
The Welsh Government’s Counsel General has called on the UK government to back reforms to legal aid to ensure people can access to the support they need.
Information relating to the Post-16 sub-group of the Additional Learning Needs Implementation Group.
Explains how and when young people will move to the Additional learning needs (ALN) system.
New and improved classrooms and equipment for children and young people with additional learning needs (ALN).
Additional learning needs guidance for the post‑16 education sector covering funding, provision, placement and measuring progress.
These are detailed reports drawn from an online survey conducted in February 2024 amongst Visit Wales consumer contacts.
Wales passes Additional Learning Needs and Education Tribunal (Wales) Bill
‘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.
These are detailed reports drawn from an online survey conducted in January 2023 amongst Visit Wales consumer contacts.
This is a detailed report drawn from an online survey conducted in January 2022 amongst Visit Wales consumer contacts.
We want your views on proposed changes to data about the additional learning needs (ALN) system in Wales.
This notice describes a change to the review of study needs assessments.
This consultation document seeks views on draft Regulations which set out procedures relating to special educational needs (SEN) appeals and claims of disability discrimination in education made to the Special Educational Needs Tribunal for Wales.
How to contact your Local Health Board and other organisations about your CHC application or enquiry.
Children and young people in Wales with additional learning needs are set to benefit from an £8m extra investment.
From acting as a first port of call for people with symptoms, to helping with mortgage payments, bills and broadband, contact centre workers are providing reassurance and help every day to people across the country.