
A new strategy to tackle child poverty in Wales has been published by the Welsh Assembly Government. Press release and strategy
Education Minister Leighton Andrews has announced changes in Welsh Assembly Government initial teacher training (ITT) incentives for postgraduate courses for the 2011/12 academic year.
Children remain a top priority for the Welsh Assembly Government, Deputy Minister for Children Huw Lewis said as he confirmed that funding for four Basic Skills programmes would continue until 2012.
In the Annual Report 2009-2010 Estyn has highlighted case studies of good practice in education and training providers across Wales. Featuring interviews with staff, learners and parents, each film looks at a different area of success within a provider.
In order to help schools explain how the framework should be considered a power point presentation is now available that can be used by schools.
This guidance document will help teachers, health professionals, social workers, the police and other key practitioners in Wales to tackle sexual exploitation. The Welsh Assembly Government has commissioned Barnardo’s Cymru to provide training in March to assist in implementing this guidance.
First Minister Carwyn Jones joined the Children’s Commissioner for Wales, Keith Towler to congratulate Hafod Primary School in Swansea on becoming the first school in Wales to receive a UNICEF level 2 Rights Respecting Schools award.
Children are encouraged to find as many ways as possible to make their chosen number by adding spots to the ladybird’s back.
A comprehensive resource covering the person and his teachings as well as the people affected by him. The resources have been developed in whiteboard software.