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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.
With FTTP technology you can benefit from some of the fastest broadband speeds in the UK.
The Welsh Government is once again backing volunteers, charities and third sector organisations in Wales who have played a vital role in response to Covid-19, with additional funding support to help meet their needs.
The Health Minister Vaughan Gething is today (Tuesday 4th August) urging anyone isolating at home with COVID-19 to contact 111 or their GP if their symptoms don’t improve after seven days or if they experience breathlessness or vomiting, or if fatigue stops them doing their normal daily activities.
This draft Order, if made, would authorise the changes needed to local highways and private means of access in connection with the proposed A465 Brynmawr to Tredegar trunk road Improvement in Blaenau Gwent.
The Welsh Government has announced a £700,000 investment to help Cwtch Mawr, a multibank in Swansea, expand its reach and offer free essential items to even more people in need.
The External Advisory Board will support the delivery of the 10-year Disabled People’s Rights Plan and ensure that the voices and needs of disabled people remain central to the activities and decisions relating to delivery of the Disabled People’s Rights Plan.
This strategy helps us improve the way we run and manage our survey processes and helps ensure that the information we need is collected in the best, most cost-effective way.
People across Wales will benefit from a new grant aimed to help everyone gain the basic digital skills, confidence and access needed to take part fully in the digital world.
We have launched our Net Zero Skills Action Plan that sets out 36 actions that will help identify the skills needs to support our net zero journey.
“Our vision is clear, we want Wales to generate renewable energy to at least fully meet our energy needs and utilise surplus generation to tackle the nature and climate emergencies.”