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Obesity is recognised as one of the most significant public health challenges, both in the UK and internationally. Prevalence is rising in Wales, a...
Following the scrutiny of the Residential Outdoor Education (Wales) Bill by three Senedd Committees, Senedd Members will hold on a debate on the 'g...
The current childcare system in Wales is complex. We also know there are plans for more free provision to be delivered to different groups of child...
Living in poverty affects children’s life chances, educational attainment, health and future work prospects. Consequently, reducing child poverty...
The Residential Outdoor Education (Wales) Bill is a Member Bill brought forward by Sam Rowlands MS, the Member in Charge of the Bill.
The voices of women are often unheard, overlooked and minimised. That was a key finding of the Senedd’s Health and Social Care Committee report pub...
The way that learners with special educational or additional needs is supported is in the process of change. Although reforms have long been called...
Wales’ scores in the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) have fallen further behind the rest of the UK and the international aver...
Violence against women and girls transcends geographical boundaries, cultural divides, and economic statuses. A woman’s life is tragically lost to...
‘Newport Community Champions’ is the third in a series of exhibitions by Kamila Jarczak and Women of Newport. Through Kamila’s photography, the exh...
The Senedd is proud to be a part of the celebrations marking the 60th Anniversary celebrations of the Doctor Who TV series. Sponsored by the Llywy...
Too often, women are being sent away with a diagnosis for more common illnesses when they actually have gynaecological cancer.
The Senedd’s Equality and Social Justice Committee calls for a dedicated Minister for Babies, Children and Young People to be appointed to provide...
Language barriers in healthcare can cause serious medical harm, according to a Senedd report.
Is there equal access to education and childcare for ALL children in Wales? Read the engagement findings from the Children Committee's latest inquiry.
On 21 October 2023, the Senedd handed over its space to the first ever We Belong Here women’s takeover event.
Mental Illness is an issue that has always been heavily stigmatised within society. The words 'Crazy', 'Nutjob', 'Insane' have become a normalised...
I call upon the National Assembly to urge the Welsh Government to amend the current Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) criteria in respect of Yo...
Here in the UK we are entitled to free education so surely we should be allowed free, safe transport to and from school? the answer to this is yes...
We call on the National Assembly for Wales to urge the Welsh Government to implement a Bill to establish statutory public rights of access to land...
www.senedd.wales Welsh Parliament Senedd Research Early years childcare entitlement Frequently Asked Questions January 2024 The Welsh Parliament is the democratically elected body that repr...
National Assembly for Wales Senedd Research www.assembly.wales/research Early Childhood Education and Care in Wales: An introduction Research Briefing May 2019 http://www.assembly.wales/resea...
www.senedd.wales Welsh Parliament Senedd Research Care experienced children Research Briefing April 2024 The Welsh Parliament is the democratically elected body that represents the interes...
National Assembly for Wales Senedd Research www.assembly.wales/research Early Childhood Education and Care: Policy Development Research Briefing September 2019 http://www.assembly.wales/resea...