Huw Irranca-Davies: ...trodd Llyr ac eraill at hyn—cyd-destun yr hyn rydym yn ei wneud yng Nghymru, o'i gymharu â beth sy'n digwydd dros y ffin—. Na, nid wyf yn gwneud hyn am reswm gwleidyddol, ond sylwaf fod y Pre-school Learning Alliance, Ymddiriedolaeth Sutton a Gweithredu dros Blant wedi edrych ar beth sydd wedi digwydd gyda chau tua 1,000 o ganolfannau Cychwyn Cadarn, sy'n fodel tebyg yno, ac a oedd...
Mark Drakeford: We are committed to offering 30 hours of Government-funded early education and childcare to three and four-year-olds of working parents for up to 48 weeks a year.
Rebecca Evans: The Welsh Government is supporting credit unions to deliver school savers projects. These help teach children good savings habits and money management skills from a young age, whilst also enhancing numeracy and financial literacy.
Julie James: The national strategy sets out our policies and action for tackling domestic abuse. These include awareness-raising, educating children and young people about healthy relationships, working with perpetrators, funding a helpline for victims, and training professionals to recognise, and act on, signs of abuse and violence.
Mark Drakeford: ...broad range of actions to promote good health and well-being for everyone, with a particular focus on children and young people. Examples include expansion of immunisation programmes, work through schools, actions to prevent adverse childhood experiences, and investment in active travel.
Kirsty Williams: In 2016, the Welsh co-operative and mutuals commission did a review, which recommended a co-operative ethos should be the central organising principle of the education system in Wales. Our national mission of education reform, developed through co-construction, is building an inclusive and equitable education system which supports every learner.
Mark Drakeford: The Wales infrastructure investment plan sets out investment of over £6.5 billion in infrastructure across Wales over the remainder of the current Assembly term, including the twenty-first century schools and education programme and the Grange University Hospital.
Adam Price: ...eu gyrfa, sydd mewn gwaith yn barod, i ailhyfforddi ar gyfer y swyddi a fydd yn dod. Nawr, y system a oedd gyda ni ar gyfer hynny yn y gorffennol byddem ni wedi ei alw'n ddysgu oedolion—adult education. Roedd Cymru, ar un adeg, ar flaen y gad o ran dysgu oedolion. Edrych ar ble rydym ni nawr. Mae Coleg Harlech yn dadfeilio, fel symbol, a dweud y gwir, o ddiffyg buddsoddi—nid yn unig...
Kirsty Williams: The Higher Education Funding Council for Wales monitors to ensure that information on the professional accreditation of degree courses at Welsh HEIs is consistent with regulatory requirements, is up to date and readily available for students. I will work with HEFCW to consider if these arrangements can be strengthened.
Vaughan Gething: Welsh Government recognises the important role provision of registered after-school clubs play in supporting families. The clubs not only provide valuable opportunities for school age children to play, develop skills, and make new friends, but also support working parents ensuring their children are cared for in a safe appropriate environment.
Kirsty Williams: ...o'r pryderon a fynegwyd ynghylch y graddfeydd cyflog sy'n gysylltiedig â'r bobl a gyflogir gan asiantaethau. Fe fyddwch yn gwybod, rwy'n gobeithio, ein bod yn gweithio'n agos iawn gydag MPS Education i baratoi ar gyfer unrhyw broses dendro newydd y byddant yn cychwyn arni yn y gwanwyn eleni, er mwyn sicrhau bod y fframwaith y maent yn ei gynnig yn addas i'r diben ac yn ymgorffori'r...
Mark Drakeford: ...gwrs, mae Steffan Lewis yn awgrymu y bydd annibyniaeth yr ateb i'r pethau yma yng Nghymru. Nid wyf yn meddwl ein bod ni'n mynd i gytuno â hynny ar ochr y Llywodraeth. Ar beth ddywedodd ef am free school meals, nid wyf cweit yn deall, a dweud y gwir. Rŷm ni'n mynd i roi mwy o arian i mewn i'r gyllideb. Bydd nifer fawr o blant yn cael bwyd am ddim yn ein hysgolion ni drwy'r arian rŷm ni'n...
Alun Davies: ...authorities, were set out yesterday. Whilst there is no ring-fencing of any specific part of the settlement, we and local government have prioritised funding for essential public services such as education and social care.
Kirsty Williams: ...governors through our own guidance and support from the regional consortia and local authorities. We will look to the review of the national model for regional working and the National Academy for Educational Leadership to identify how to continue to improve that support.
Kirsty Williams: .... Felly, rydym mewn cysylltiad rheolaidd â hwy, a byddwn yn trafod ymgyrch wybodaeth i’r cyhoedd i gofrestru pleidleiswyr ifanc, yn ogystal ag edrych ar y dystiolaeth o'r Alban, lle cyhoeddodd Education Scotland ddeunyddiau i'w defnyddio mewn ysgolion cyn y refferendwm er mwyn cynorthwyo athrawon i roi arweiniad i'w myfyrwyr. Fel y dywedais, o dan y cwricwlwm presennol, ceir darpariaeth...
Mark Drakeford: Our vision for further education across Wales is to have a coherent, strong and diverse sector, to ensure our FE sector is resilient, responsive, collaborative, and fit for the future and able to provide sustainable and transferable skills that meet the needs of our learners, employers and the economy.
Mark Drakeford: Our investment proposals for Powys include just under £80 million to deliver band A of the twenty-first century schools and education programme and completion of the Newtown bypass.
Julie James: The Cabinet Secretary for Education and I have regular discussions about priority matters, including educational support for ethnic minority and Gypsy/Roma/Traveller learners.
Kirsty Williams: We strive to ensure that excellent facilities are available to our learners. Our twenty-first century schools and education programme has encompassed a wide variety of schemes catering for the different needs of all learners and communities.
Vaughan Gething: We are working closely with health boards and Health Education and Improvement Wales through our successful national and international marketing campaign 'Train. Work. Live.' to recruit and retain healthcare professionals with positive results.