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Changes to the regulations which gives eligibility to housing and housing assistance to victims of transnational marriage abandonment and people subject to immigration control.
Access to free school meals, childcare and emergency support is part of ongoing action to tackle rising costs and reduce poverty.
The number of people waiting more than an hour to transfer from an ambulance into an emergency department in Wales has fallen by almost a fifth.
Data on the number of households applying to local authorities for housing assistance and the number of homeless households in temporary accommodation for April 2014 to March 2015.
How changes to the regulations to reflect the immigration status of victims of slavery or human trafficking and their eligibility to housing and homelessness assistance will impact on a number of areas.
The forum’s progress against its fair work priorities in the social care sector during 2024 and emerging priorities for 2025 to 2026.
People will be asked to phone first before going to A&E as emergency services are remodeled to respond to coronavirus, Health Minister Vaughan Gething announced today.
Health Secretary, Vaughan Gething has approved £13.89 million funding for improvements to emergency and urgent care services at Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor.
How changes to the regulations to reflect the immigration status of victims of slavery or human trafficking and their eligibility to housing and homelessness assistance will impact on a number of areas.
Changes to the regulations which gives eligibility to housing and housing assistance to certain people who were living in Sudan and have come to the UK.
Health Secretary Vaughan Gething has today given the go-ahead for a new model of emergency ambulance services to be implemented with immediate effect.
A scheme to support local projects in coastal areas of Wales in tackling the climate emergency will benefit from funding from the Welsh Government.
Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has earmarked £700,000 of Welsh Government funding to assist families on low incomes with the purchase of school uniform for their children.
Finance Minister Rebecca Evans has said tackling the climate and nature emergency is the “overarching ambition” of Wales’ new Infrastructure Investment Strategy.
A temporary relaxation of obligations, or ‘derogations’, have been announced by Welsh Government to assist Glastir farmers and land owners affected by the current dry weather.
A £7.3m EU-backed package to help address skills gaps and assist businesses in the food and agriculture sector has been announced by Lesley Griffiths.
Welsh Government is asking for businesses to help develop rapid sanitising solutions for emergency vehicles as part of the response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
This chapter outlines the origins of the need to design Gypsy and Traveller Sites as emerging through the Anti-racist Wales Action Plan.
The forum’s progress against its fair work priorities in the social care sector during 2023 and emerging priorities for 2024.
Businesses in Wales impacted by the rapid spread of the Omicron virus will be eligible for emergency financial support under a new Welsh Government support package.