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The Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022 (“the Act”) received Royal Assent a year ago. The Act changes the way the post-16 education an...
Earlier today learners all over the country received their GCSE results. Exams went ahead as normal this year. Unlike last year, there were no ada...
Most learners in Wales will receive their A level results today. This is the second year learners have sat externally marked exams since their canc...
These 2023-24 guides are updated versions of previously published guidance by Senedd Research. The guides include information on the financial supp...
This is the question posed by the Senedd’s Children, Young People and Education Committee (CYPE) following its scrutiny into whether ‘radical chang...
Students deserve a consistent standard of mental health support which meets the unique challenges they face. That was the central message from the...
The Welsh Government has recently set out some of the changes it believes will ensure all children receive a suitable education and support home ed...
Mental health has been the subject of significant scrutiny in the Senedd over recent years. In the Fifth Senedd for example, the then Children, Yo...
When Covid-19 hit in March 2020, the Welsh Government launched a ‘no-one left out’ approach to homelessness aimed at giving shelter to everyone who...
The Committee was established on 23 June 2021 to examine legislation and hold the Welsh Government to account by scrutinising its expenditure, admi...
A Senedd Committee has heard concerning evidence about how the cost of living crisis is impacting school attendance.
Children and young people’s rights must be the priority for the country's recovery after COVID-19.
Risk of growing gap in physical activity between communities in post-pandemic Wales
Jayne Bryant MS, Chair of the Children, Young People and Education Committee, reflects on COP26.
Carers Trust Wales aims to shape a better future with and for carers in Wales by raising awareness, empowering carers and influencing change. They...
If we return to online learning for years 10 to 13, half the school pupils would be at home, making the school itself a safer environment for young...
Loss of learning. School closures deny children from all backgrounds the chance to get the education they need to build a bright future. It is esti...
When wales is in lockdown in January schools should only open for children of keyworkers to minimise the spread of COVID 19. If all nonessential sh...
As the Education Minister acknowledges, the last few weeks have been exceptionally hard for young people, who have already been disadvantaged by Co...
Next week sees the Petitions Committee continue its work to explore the feasibility of free public transport for young people. Here we take a look...
Vape use is on the up, and governments across the UK want to do something about it. Whilst it’s illegal to sell vapes to under 18s in the UK, the n...
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...
Qualifications Wales Bill: Summary of changes made at Stage 2 Introduction This document sets out the main changes made to the Qualifications Wales Bill (hereafter ‘the...
National Assembly for Wales Senedd Research www.assembly.wales/research Summary of changes made at Stage 2 of the Childcare Funding (Wales) Bill Bill Summary October 2018 http://www.assembly....