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- Welsh Government Organisation Chart - GOV. WALES
Welsh Government June 2025 Rt Hon Eluned Morgan MS First Minister of Wales Jeremy Miles MS Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care
- Mental health and wellbeing strategy 2025 to 2035 - GOV. WALES
Details Our 10 year mental health and wellbeing strategy aims to: improve wellbeing for the people of Wales improve outcomes for people accessing support for their mental health The new strategy will replace the together for mental health strategy Accompanying the strategy, we have published our first 3 year delivery plan 2025 to 2028
- Home | GOV. WALES
Digital Digital strategy, digital inclusion, cyber resilience, GOV WALES standards Education and skills Schools and teaching, post-16 education and skills, vocational training Employment and work Employment support, fair work and trade unions, remote working Environment and climate change Includes recycling and waste, flooding, pollution
- Healthy eating in schools [HTML] | GOV. WALES
We want your views on proposals related to food and drink in maintained primary schools in Wales We are also calling for evidence on the food provided in secondary schools
- Approved school term dates 2025 to 2026 - GOV. WALES
School term dates for 2025 to 2026 Home Education and skills Running and managing a school School terms, holidays and closures Approved school term dates 2025 to 2026 Approved school term dates 2025 to 2026 [HTML]
- SFS ready reckoner - GOV. WALES
Ready Reckoner The following guide explains where you can get the Land and Entitlement data required to complete your Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFS) Ready Reckoner
- Cabinet Secretaries and Ministers - GOV. WALES
Cabinet Secretaries Eluned Morgan MS First Minister of Wales Huw Irranca-Davies MS Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs Jayne Bryant MS Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government Rt Hon Mark Drakeford MS Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Welsh Language
- Making Wood Work for Wales
There is real potential for Wales to increase and add value to our home-grown supply of timber and to reuse and recycle more timber and wood fibre This creates opportunity for foresters, timber processors and manufacturers in Wales to contribute to a ‘wood economy’ Opportunities can flow right across the supply chain, from forest nurseries through planting, management, harvesting
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