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Economy Minister Ken Skates was at the Molson Coors National Contact Centre in Cardiff today to celebrate the vital role apprenticeships are playing in Wales’ growing labour market.
The Inter-Ministerial Group on Paying for Social Care considered how we could deal with the increasing need and costs for social care.
This chapter outlines what local authorities need to do to carry out their Gypsy and Traveller accommodation assessments.
This chapter outlines the process local authorities need to follow after a Gypsy and Traveller accommodation assessment is approved.
This consultation will help us understand if a contaminated land strategy is needed or whether a different approach will be more effective.
Findings from qualitative research exploring the views of stakeholders on the implementation of the Additional Learning Needs (ALN) system.
Guidance to help local authorities and their partners follow the law on working together to support people in need of care and support.
If you are looking to change the ownership of your property, you will need the written permission of Help to Buy (Wales) Ltd.
Exercise to find areas for waste facilities that can serve the needs of more than one waste planning authority.
Guidance for health boards, trusts and NWIS on what they need to do to support value based healthcare with clinical data.
If you leave land with a rough surface, you will need to complete this form and upload it to your RPW Online account.
Guidance for childcare practitioners working with children aged 0 to 4 years 11 months to help identify SLC training needs.
An overview of the actions and milestones needed for the Welsh public sector to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
Research to explore the needs of young parents in further education and whether childcare is a barrier to them continuing, or entering, education.
New guidance for people who come into contact with perpetrators of violence, domestic abuse and sexual assault through their everyday work has been published today by the Welsh Government.
The move builds on Professor John Furlong’s independent report that concluded teacher training needed reforming to raise standards.
Data includes information by gender, ethnicity, English as an additional language, special educational needs, absenteeism and month of birth.
Most adults in Wales will now only need to see their dentist once a year, in a shake-up to improve access to NHS dentistry.
Wales needs more people to become foster carers, Minister for Children, Huw Irranca-Davies said today.
Wales’ Health Minister is urging the public to help ‘Protect the NHS’ and keep services clear for those who need them most.