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Low income scheme, NHS travel costs
An assessment of how eliminating profit from the care of looked after children affects children's rights.
Data on coronavirus and NHS activity and capacity.
This consultation seeks views on the options put forward in the report on the future delivery of education services in Wales.
A description of the roles of NHS providers in Wales for patients who have had obesity surgery in the private sector in the UK or abroad.
The Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987 (as amended) puts uses of land and buildings into various categories known as 'Use Classes'.
Welsh Government’s ambition to achieve one million Welsh speakers by 2050.
Privacy notice for the Anti-Slavery Wales Forum.
The Public Service Ombudsman for Wales is independent of all government bodies and looks into complaints about public services and independent care providers.
Children’s rights impact assessment of our route map to ensure that BSL is recognised as an important part of Welsh society.
We assessed the impact of the initial policy decisions taken in response to COVID-19 on children's rights.
Equality and human rights impact assessment on the impact of the bill for reform of Senedd electoral candidate lists.
How the work we do conforms to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) due regard duty.
How the work we do conforms to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) due regard duty.
How we will use the healthcare science workforce to improve our health service.
Papers for the meeting of the External Advisory Board for the Disabled People’s Rights Plan on 23 March 2026.
Audio version of the draft Disabled People’s Rights Plan short-term actions.
What schools must teach learners and how they can develop their own curriculum
The Minister for Health and Social Services, Eluned Morgan, has responded to the latest NHS performance data for Wales, published today (18 May).
Businesses across Wales and England like pubs, restaurants, hairdressers and cinemas, are being encouraged to have NHS QR code posters visible on entry, so customers who have downloaded the new NHS COVID-19 app can use their smartphones to easily check-in.