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The Welsh Government is making more than £670,000 available to ensure children with special educational needs are able to access the Childcare Offer, Minister for Children has announced.
Information on the number of people who take part in screening, what the results are, and how many people need to go on for further investigation for April 2018 to March 2019.
A new 100 place school for pupils with additional learning needs (ALN) has been officially opened by the Minister for Lifelong Learning and Welsh Language, Alun Davies.
Local Government across Wales needs to be supported and empowered so that our local councils and police bodies can continue to deliver local and national services to their communities.
Plans to further tackle fuel poverty in Wales by 2035 and support people struggling to meet the cost of their domestic energy needs have today been published for consultation.
A consequence is something you do after your child behaves in a certain way. A consequence can be positive or negative. Try to give positive consequences for your child’s positive behaviour more often than you give negative consequences for unwanted behaviours.
The Chief Medical Officer for Wales has set out his advice to inform the review of coronavirus restrictions on 1 April, recommending the need to maintain a cautious and incremental approach to lifting restrictions
In 2008, five pilot projects were set up to develop transition key working in Wales for disabled young people, or those with complex needs, aged 14-25.
These Regulations amend the independent Schools (Provision of Information) (Wales) Regulations 2003. These amendments are required as a result of the implementation of the Additional Learning Needs and Education Tribunal (Wales) Act 2018.
The Education Minister Jeremy Miles has announced £20m of funding for local authorities to improve or create inclusive spaces and facilities to support learners with Additional Learning Needs (ALN).
Wales is making progress towards achieving child poverty objectives in a number of areas but still needs to do more Communities and Children’s Secretary Carl Sargeant said today.
This research explores the progress being made in response to the Aylward Review recommendation that access to older people’s services (provided as part of Supporting People) should be based on need and not tenure.
Hubs offering holistic support to people who need to self-isolate and to those hit hardest by the pandemic are being rolled out in a pilot scheme across five areas in North Wales.
Wales will need an additional 11,000 construction workers to support its growing economy, the Cabinet Secretary for the Economy, Energy, and Welsh Language, tells a Construction Summit in Llandudno Junction.
The Chancellor’s Spring Budget has fallen well short of providing the support people need during the cost-of-living crisis, Finance Minister Rebecca Evans said today.
The Welsh Community Care Information System (WCCIS) gives community nurses, mental health teams, social workers and therapists the digital tools they need to work better together.
The latest wave of support for businesses affected by coronavirus was today announced by Economy Minister Ken Skates, as he launched a conversation with companies about what they need to respond to the outbreak.
More than 100 volunteers are producing much needed medical scrubs for Wales’ healthcare heroes in the NHS with material provided by Welsh Government, First Minister Mark Drakeford has revealed.
The new state-of-the art school demonstrates the Welsh Government’s commitment to providing the best school facilities for the children that need it most, First Minister Carwyn Jones said today.
The Welsh Government is backing volunteers, charities and third sector organisations in Wales who are playing a vital role in response to Covid-19 with funding support to help meet their needs.