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Some helpful advice on what to tell children and how to support them.
Our strategy to improve education along with updates, achievements and milestones.
Figures out today show that 37,628 children benefitted from Flying Start services in Wales during 2016-17.
Guidance on how to use the participation standards to include children in decision making.
An independent review of agricultural further education and how it supports farming.
Details of meeting missed by ministers.
Children in Swansea met the Children’s Minister today to have their say on the Welsh Government’s plans to end the physical punishment of children in Wales.
Flying Start aims to make a decisive difference to the lives of children in the most disadvantaged communities.
This resource provides data on the Welsh language to facilitate the preparation of Welsh in Education Strategic Plans (WESPs) by local authorities.
Guidance for local authorities on the responsibilities to support education and training.
A review of the Library's performance, governance and effectiveness of its services.
Contains information for children and young people, including a flowchart, about the Cafcass Cymru complaints process.
Summary of a review of scientific evidence of how physical activity benefits disabled children and young people.
Advice and guidance for Aberystwyth University initial teacher applicants in academic year 2024 to 2025.
Jeremy Miles MS, Minister for Education and Welsh Language
Speech by the Cabinet Secretary for Education Kirsty Williams.
From today physically punishing children will be illegal in Wales as Welsh Government continues to put children’s rights at the heart of its policies.
How the regulations will affect children's rights.
An assessment of how the recommendations affect children's media.
This report builds on findings from previous surveys on attitudes towards physical punishment of children, and the Children (Abolition of Defence of Reasonable Punishment) (Wales) Act 2020.