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Guidance
This briefing sets out the rights and entitlements of unaccompanied asylum seeking children.
FOI release
Information on the decision by the Minister for Health and Social Services to authorise the rollout of COVID-19 inoculations to 5 to 11 year old children in Wales.
Impact assessment, Document
A summary of how the nanny scheme will impact on children's rights.
Policy and strategy, Document
Overview on our transition towards not for profit care for children.
Our plans and guidance for learners who are learning other than at school
Speech
Speech by the Cabinet Secretary for Education Kirsty Willams.
FOI release
Information relating to the spending on Children and Young People and adult mental health.
Public response
Commission on Justice in Wales
Oral evidence to the Justice Commission on family justice and looked after children
Statistics
A booklet that presents summary information on education.
Statistics
A booklet that presents summary information on education.
Statistics
A booklet that presents summary information on education.
Impact assessment
An assessment of how our long term plan for health and social care will affect children's rights.
Press release
Launch of the National Academy for Educational Leadership
Organisation
The Change Board supports the work to improve the education system by 2021.
Organisation
The Delivery Board manages the work to improve the education system by 2021.
Statistics and research series
Evidence relating to language immersion education, late immersion and intensive language learning.
Policy and strategy, Document
What we will do to support children and young people who are growing up, living and working in Wales.
Research
This research provides a review of the literature analysing the economic returns to education.
Press release
“It’s simple, slower speeds save lives! Every year in Wales we see the devastating impacts road traffic collisions have on children and their families. They are the biggest single cause of serious injury in children who are typically walking or cycling.”
Cabinet statement
Gwenda Thomas, Deputy Minister for Children and  Social Services
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