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How the social services national outcomes framework will affect children's rights.
This briefing sets out the rights and entitlements of unaccompanied asylum seeking children.
Copies of all correspondence with UK Government Dept of Education regarding home education law, policy and guidance since 1 September 2021.
Kirsty Williams, Minister for Education
Recent governments have encouraged the development and expansion of Adult Continuing Education.
Information regarding the heads of education authorities in councils in Wales.
Your child is growing up in a world where most children speak two languages – why not give your child the chance to do the same.
A £250,000 Welsh Government fund to support Armed Forces children in schools is now open to bids from schools.
Information about students training to become teachers on courses of initial teacher education that lead to Qualified Teacher Status.
You can download a full list of Welsh-medium resources commissioned by the Welsh Government for children and young people between 3 - 19 years.
We want more children supported to remain with their families with fewer children and young people entering care.
We are seeking views on a framework to replace the National Standards for the Provision of Children's Advocacy Services (2003).
A description for children and young people of social prescribing in Wales and a plan of how to provide it throughout the country.
The Strategic Stakeholder Group advises on the communication of the work to improve the education system by 2021.
We assessed how the National Health Services (Indemnities) (Wales) Bill will affect children's rights.
The Welsh Government and children and young people’s organisations across Wales are urging the public to help keep children safe through the coronavirus pandemic.
We want your views on draft criteria for the accreditation of initial teacher education programmes in Wales and the proposals for enhancing the functions and role of the Education Workforce Council
This evaluation examines the implementation of the new funding arrangements for the Pupil Development Grant for Looked After Children.
The arrangements that should be in place to ensure children can move from children’s to adult health services in an inclusive and seamless way.
Figures on the student support awarded to applicants and paid to students or their Higher Education Provider.