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Data on where and when babies were born, their birth weight, whether they were preterm and about their mothers and whether the babies were breastfed for 2016.
This research contributes to understandings the views of those living in the Valleys.
Responses sent on 23 November to 4 December 2020.
Written Statement: Talk With Me: Speech, Language and Communication Delivery Plan (20 November 2020)
Julie Morgan MS, Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services
A report on patterns in attainment in reading and numeracy, using national-level data from the personalised assessments. Online personalised assessments are taken by all learners in Year 2 to Year 9 in maintained schools in Wales.
Review of the Single Advice Fund (SAF) including how it has performed against its aims. The SAF funds the delivery of free to the client social welfare information and advice services.
Report summarising data on activity and performance in the Welsh NHS for August and September 2025.
Report summarising data on activity and performance in the Welsh NHS for July and August 2025.
Research exploring the engagement, enrolment and participation with Jobs Growth Wales+ (JGW+) alongside a process and annual outcomes assessment of JGW+.
The Order will temporarily prohibit vehicles for short periods of time, as required, on lengths of various trunk roads and motorways in south and west Wales to permit the safe transportation of abnormal indivisible loads.
The Order will temporarily restrict vehicles to 40mph whilst resurfacing works are carried out on the M4 Motorway between Junction 23A (Magor, Monmouthshire) to Junction 26 (Malpas, Newport) and Junction 30 (Cardiff Gate, Pontprennau) to Junction 33 (Cardiff West).
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.
Evidence from primary and secondary schools across Wales, and workplaces involved in the Healthy Working Wales, Corporate Health Standard and Small Workplace Health schemes.
The research assessed how changes to legislative duties towards those leaving custody had been implemented and the initial impact of these changes.
A new law to remove the UK Government’s “harmful reforms” to the rights of workers in Wales’s devolved public services is to be introduced by the Welsh Government.
The research explores what currently motivates people to want to teach, what keeps them teaching and what might cause them to consider leaving.
Julie Morgan MS, Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services
Eluned Morgan, Minister for Health and Social Services
An independent evaluation of the Early Years Integration Transformation Programme to inform future roll-out to further Public Services Boards.
Data on absenteeism by persistent absentees and all pupils of compulsory school age (5 to 15) in maintained primary and secondary schools for September 2016 to August 2017.