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Help for providers applying for or administering the Childcare Offer for Wales.
Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs Lesley Griffiths has today confirmed that the All Wales Avian Influenza Prevention Zone will be lifted with immediate effect
Twenty Welsh businesses are hoping to boost exports to Japan thanks to a virtual export market visit organised by the Welsh Government.
Chief Medical Officer for Wales statement on 21 Day COVID-19 review: 28 October 2021.
Information about the Welsh Revenue Authority's social media accounts and use.
Many pet owners may be concerned as to whether or not their local veterinary practices are still providing normal services during the ongoing restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Lesley Griffiths MS, Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd
More than 200,000 people accessed new NHS services developed through the Welsh Government's pioneering Six Goals programme as an alternative to emergency department care or admission to hospital last year.
The Partnership Council for Wales encourages joint working between Welsh Government and local government.
The Welsh Health Sciences Committee advises on health sciences and the health scientist profession.
The Workplace Rights and Responsibilities Forum aims to improve understanding of workers’ rights and employer responsibilities.
The Ministerial Headteacher Advisory Group will advise on priorities for education in Wales.
The Panel approved, monitored and advised on a creative skills action plan for creative industries.
Information to help and support young people
Speech given at a conference on secondary head teachers, 28 February.
Use the 'NHS 111, Press 2' service to get urgent mental health support and advice.
Responses sent on 27 January to 7 February 2025.
Building on the benefits significant European funding has brought to projects in rural Wales and the commitment of communities who have delivered them will be crucial as we look to the future.
Cancer services are still available during the Covid pandemic and people with possible symptoms of cancer are urged not to put off seeking help and advice, the Health Minister said today (Wednesday 17 June).
Eluned Morgan, Minister for Mental Health, Wellbeing and Welsh Language