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Jane Hutt MS, Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Trefnydd and Chief Whip
'Care’ or ‘Supervision’ proceedings are where a Local Authority has applied to the family court to protect a child when there are serious concerns about a child’s safety or welfare.
How to update GOV.WALES when a policy, scheme or process changes or ends.
An Uber-style community transport app for NHS patients and greater access to public sector Wi-Fi for people living in the Valleys are being considered by the Valleys Taskforce.
The Welsh Government’s programme to promote digital inclusion in Wales is to continue for a further two years with support of £2m.
Guidance to help project managers develop, manage and close their project.
Relationships can be confusing and it can be difficult to understand what is and isn’t normal behaviour.
“Play your part in shaping Wales’ future farming support and make the most of the available assistance”: that is the message from Lesley Griffiths to Wales’ farmers, as she visits the Welsh Dairy Show today.
Winter challenges put extra pressure on health and social services and people are being urged to Choose Well and access the right services, first time to get quicker advice or assurance, when they or their families become unexpectedly unwell.
Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism, Lord Elis-Thomas has confirmed Welsh Government funding for the development of the National Broadcast Archive for Wales.
341 schools set to get superfast broadband thanks to £5m of funding
Cabinet Secretary for Education Kirsty Williams attended the fifth National Digital Learning Event and Awards (NDLE)
“There has been a six percentage point improvement in the GCSE results of children growing up in care”, Education Secretary Kirsty Williams (Weds 10th May).
The programme has been operational since 2001 and a series of evaluations commissioned by the Welsh Government has helped identify changes that would reform and improve the programme.
The castles and history of the Lords and Princes of Wales should be better celebrated, Culture Minister Lord Elis-Thomas has said today at the launch of a new Cadw booklet for visitors.
To mark the start of work Economy Secretary Ken Skates joined Charlies Stores Managing Director Designate Rebecca Lloyd on the seven acre site to cut the first turf.
Libraries, museums and archives in Wales will benefit from over £2.7million of Welsh Government funding to develop and enhance their services.
The Welsh Government is asking people who have had treatment for cancer on the Welsh NHS to share what they think of the care they received.
Wales is already leading the way when it comes to improving people’s well-being.
The future of the Welsh language is in good hands, Minister for Welsh Language and Lifelong Learning Eluned Morgan said today.