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The cost of living crisis is having a significant impact on unpaid carers and domiciliary care workers providing support in people’s homes, at a ti...
The cost of living crisis is affecting many of us, but according to disability charities, spiralling costs are hitting disabled people hardest. Our...
The first results from the 2021 Census were published on 28 June. They show the usual resident population of Wales on 21 March 2021 was estimated t...
Despite an overall reduction in traffic collisions since 1993, there were almost a thousand serious incidents in Wales in 2018. These resulted in 1...
On Tuesday 21 June Members of the Senedd will debate and vote on amendments tabled during Stage 3 of the Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Bi...
The pandemic has had a disproportionate impact on the mental health and emotional well-being of children and young people, according to academics....
This is the second article in a two part series, exploring findings from new research by Dr Simon Williams on public attitudes to and experiences o...
The COVID-19 pandemic hit social care hard, exacerbating long standing problems in the care system, and intensifying pressure on the workforce. We...
On 31 March, the Senedd’s Committee for the Scrutiny of the First Minister will scrutinise the First Minister, Mark Drakeford MS, on cost of living...
As well as having an important role in child development, the pandemic shone a spotlight on the role childcare plays in supporting the economy. A l...
On Tuesday 15 March, Members of the Senedd will debate the general principles of this complex and significant Bill. In this article, we outline som...
It’s now more than ten years since the Welsh Government made a clear commitment to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC...
We have written previously (in May and March 2021) about the reforms under the Additional Learning Needs and Education Tribunal (Wales) Act 2018. D...
Wales has international obligations. These are duties and commitments which the UK has agreed, or rules which apply universally. International obli...
Pupils generally don’t tell their teachers when they experience sexual harassment. This is a core finding of a recent report by Estyn, produced aft...
A collection of research briefs provided to the Petitions Committee to inform their consideration of each petition.
‘What’s next? Key issues for the Sixth Senedd’ is a collection of articles analysing some of the key issues Members of the Senedd are likely to add...
Reading List Children and Young People Date: May 2016 National Assembly for Wales Research Service The National Assembly for Wales is the democratically elected body that represents the inte...
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....