Jeremy Miles: Supply teachers employed directly by schools or local authorities are covered by the same statutory provisions as permanent teachers. Staff employed by agencies are not covered by these provisions. However, in Wales, most supply teacher agencies have voluntarily agreed to abide by conditions set out in the National Procurement Service framework agreement.
Mark Drakeford: Social media provides both risks and rewards for young people. Through the 'keeping safe online' area of Hwb, we provide extensive resources and guidance to support online safety education, and equip this generation with skills to manage the risks of social media.
Mark Drakeford: ...a'r baich y mae ymateb i'r pandemig wedi ei roi arnyn nhw, ochr yn ochr â'r holl bobl eraill sy'n gweithio yn ein gwasanaeth addysg. Nawr, mae Llywodraeth Cymru yn darparu cyllid i elusen yn y DU. Education Support yw ei enw, ac mae'n sefydliad sydd wedi ymrwymo i gynorthwyo iechyd a llesiant meddwl pobl yn yr ystafell ddosbarth. Ac rydym ni wedi bod yn eglur iawn erioed yn Llywodraeth...
Jeremy Miles: ..., rŷn ni wedi bod yn gwneud amryw o bethau. Mae'r fframwaith ysgol gyfan ar gyfer llesiant yn cynnwys ymyraethau sydd yn cefnogi athrawon a phenaethiaid hefyd, gan gynnwys darpariaeth benodol gan Education Support ac eraill, er mwyn iddyn nhw hefyd gael gofod i allu delio â'r pwysau sydd wedi bod yn realiti iddyn nhw dros y flwyddyn ddiwethaf. O ran adnoddau pellach, rŷn ni wedi, wrth...
Jeremy Miles: As stated in the new programme for government, we are committed to eliminate inequality at every level of society, which includes implementing policies in education that will give everyone the best life chances. We recognise that this will require radical action, innovative thinking and strong coordination and collaboration.
Lynne Neagle: ...r dull hwn. Dylwn ddweud bod iechyd meddwl amenedigol yn faes blaenoriaeth i AGIC hefyd. Byddwn yn sicrhau yn ogystal fod hon yn elfen graidd o'r fframwaith hyfforddi sy'n cael ei ddatblygu gan NHS Education for Scotland yr ydym yn ei addasu i'w ddefnyddio yng Nghymru. Bydd yr hyfforddiant amlfodiwl hwn yn sicrhau y bydd yr holl staff sy'n dod i gysylltiad â theuluoedd yn ystod y cyfnod...
Vaughan Gething: ..., above the figure for Wales, which was 6 per cent. In our Programme for government, we have made a commitment to deliver a young person’s guarantee, giving everyone under 25 the offer of work, education, training, or self-employment.
Cefin Campbell: ..., ond hefyd y 7,000 diwrnod nesaf ar eu taith i fod yn oedolion. Ac rŷm ni wedi clywed y ffaith yma o'r blaen gan Luke Fletcher, ond rwy'n mynd i ailadrodd rhywbeth tebyg: mae ymchwil gan y GENIUS School Food Network yn 2020 yn dangos bod ansawdd deiet yn ystod plentyndod yn effeithio ar ddatblygiad pobl ifanc, yn effeithio hefyd ar eu cyflawniad addysgol, iechyd a lles yn y dyfodol, a...
Jeremy Miles: I wrote to all schools last Friday confirming we will no longer be recommending contact groups or bubbles from the start of the next school year. The intention is to ensure we minimise the number of learners self-isolating unnecessarily.
Rebecca Evans: We are working with local authorities as they plan for local elections in May 2022. Education and communications campaigns will encourage citizens to understand the critical role local government plays and why voting matters. We will also work to tackle the barriers which prevent individuals’ active participation in local democracy.
Mark Drakeford: We have committed in the programme for government to deliver a young persons guarantee, giving everyone under 25 the offer of work, education, training, or self‑employment. The Minister for Economy will make an oral statement with further details on 29 June.
Julie James: Communities like Islwyn are leading the drive to make the circular economy a reality in Wales, with innovative local businesses using recycled materials and eco-schools taking action on plastic. These important contributions are a key part of our drive for a zero-waste, net-zero-carbon Wales.
Jeremy Miles: The Welsh Government is committed to achieving equity and inclusion so all learners, including those with hearing impairment, have access to an education that enables them to reach their potential. The new additional learning needs system puts learners at the centre and will ensure support is properly planned and protected.
Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: I am committed to the expansion of medical education in north Wales. We have made good progress in this respect through the collaboration between Bangor and Cardiff universities on their C21 programme, which is successfully facilitating opportunities for medical students to undertake a significant part of their study at Bangor University. The already established north Wales medical school...
Jeremy Miles: ...edrych gyda swyddogion ar yr opsiynau y gallwn ni edrych arnyn nhw. Yn y flwyddyn hon, mae yna £23 miliwn o gyllideb wedi'i neilltuo ar gyfer prydiau bwyd am ddim a'r cynllun SHEP dros yr haf—y school holiday enrichment programme—bydd y mwyaf eang byddwn ni wedi'i redeg. Ond rwy'n derbyn fod ymrwymiad gyda ni yn ein maniffesto ni i edrych ar y cymwysterau ar gyfer prydiau bwyd am ddim...
Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: ...to take a broad approach to the mental health needs of young people. This includes prevention and early intervention, for instance through our whole-system approach to emotional well-being in schools, through to improving access to specialist services.
Jane Hutt: ...hiliol, oherwydd dyna'r weledigaeth—Cymru wrth-hiliol. Roedd yn wych dros y penwythnos gweld penawdau cenedlaethol y tu allan i Gymru yn dweud, 'Lessons on black history to be compulsory in Welsh schools'. Roedd hynny'n bennawd. Diolch i Kirsty Williams am dderbyn yr holl argymhellion ac am gomisiynu Charlotte Williams i wneud y gwaith hwnnw yn y lle cyntaf, ond hefyd i ddweud y bydd...
Kirsty Williams: The twenty-first century schools programme has seen an investment of nearly £33 millon in Bridgend schools within the Senedd term, of which over £19 million was funded by Welsh Government. Of this, over £11 million will have been spent in the Ogmore constituency, primarily in Pencoed Primary School and Ysgol Gymraeg Bro Ogwr.
Lee Waters: We made a COVID commitment to support people into education, employment or training. We acted swiftly and, in July 2020, invested £40 million in jobs and skills to boost front-line services and programmes, to support individuals at risk of redundancy, or seeking new or alternative employment or skills.
Rebecca Evans: ...demonstrated by the range of allocations I have made to directly support children and young people, including targeted support for the most vulnerable such as £23.3 million extra for free school meals and an extra £2 million for PDG Access.