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It is vital children’s rights are protected in Wales, now more than ever, during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a Senedd Committee
Covid-19: Wales facing ‘looming spectre’ of dramatic spike in youth unemployment
Not enough progress has been made in improving mental health services in Wales - despite an increase in funding.
Get to know Race Council Cymru – an organisation that works to promote race equality, art, heritage and cultural activities for black and minority...
Here at the Welsh Youth Parliament, we’re proud to work with fantastic organisations who work with young people from all backgrounds across Wales....
School are still having issues with COVID cases with whole year groups being sent home in some cases even after the recent 2 week fire break lockdo...
Children isolating for 14 days is so detrimental to their mental and physical well being, it is disproportionate to the risk of their exposure to c...
Allow new adoptive parents to form support bubbles in any move to do so for new parents with children under one years old.
Not all parents with young children can safely walk from the house to use parks and playgrounds e.g. when having to walk along dangerous roads or i...
For many years, the number of people training to be teachers did not meet Welsh Government targets. Some have suggested that there is a recruitment...
This is the stated ambition of the Children’s Commissioners for Wales’, whose principal aim is to safeguard and promote the rights and welfare of c...
Child poverty has been a persistent challenge for successive Welsh Governments, and the rising cost of living has only exacerbated that challenge....
This is the second in our series of articles reflecting on the Welsh Government’s progress against its Programme for Government (PfG). It explores...