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“We are in a nature emergency and now, more than ever, we must support our precious wildlife.”
Information regarding who received emergency funding from the Welsh Government Sport Spectators Fund during COVID.
This report outlines the key findings to emerge during the evaluation, drawing on the research and fieldwork carried out by the evaluation team.
This guidance sets out additional information to assist applicants in completing the application form for the Tidal lagoon challenge grant.
This report contains information on households applying to local authorities for housing assistance under the Housing Act (Wales) 2014.
Young people came together yesterday to make a pledge to join the Welsh Government in its response to the climate emergency.
Assists public sector workers to identify violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence and to provide specialist support.
The Welsh Government’s historic environment service, Cadw, has stepped in to undertake emergency stabilisation works at Ruthin Castle.
Gambling is an emerging public health issue in Wales according to the Chief Medical Officer for Wales, Dr Frank Atherton.
This Order provides permitted development rights for health service bodies to carry out certain development in a public health emergency.
The Technical Advisory Cell provides coordination of scientific and technical advice to support Welsh Government decision makers during emergencies.
The forum’s progress and against its fair work priorities in the social care sector during 2023 and emerging priorities for 2024.
The Working Draft National Development Framework Document: September 2020 Version was prepared in September 2020 to assist the Senedd’s scrutiny of the NDF.
This form requests data about the number of households applying to local authorities for housing assistance under the Housing Wales Act 2014.
The Minister for Health, Eluned Morgan has today announced a lifetime guarantee of financial assistance for those affected by the Thalidomide drug in Wales.
Changes to the regulations which gives eligibility to housing and housing assistance to victims of transnational marriage abandonment and people subject to immigration control.
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.
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.
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.
Health Secretary, Vaughan Gething has approved £13.89 million funding for improvements to emergency and urgent care services at Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor.