Mark Drakeford: ...yn y maes cynllunio: mae lot o bethau lle maen nhw'n gallu gwneud i'n helpu ni yn logistics, fel maen nhw'n ei ddweud, ond pobl eraill. Yn y maes addysg, y ffordd orau i fi o ddelio â free school meals yw i roi arian i'r teulu drwy'r child benefit.
Mark Drakeford: Due to these exceptional circumstances, on 18 March, the Minister for Education announced that the summer exam series would not go ahead. Learners due to sit their GCSEs and A-levels this summer will be awarded a fair grade to recognise their work, drawing on all available information.
Mark Drakeford: We have confirmed funding of £2 million for mental health and well-being in the further education sector in 2020-21. Most of the funding is going directly to colleges to build capacity, and to support collaborative projects to ensure a consistent, evidence-based approach to staff and student well-being across Wales.
Huw Irranca-Davies: ...gyfagos yn Ogwr a Phen-y-bont ar Ogwr, ond mae gennym goleg addysg bellach gwych—mae'n digwydd bod wedi cael gradd ragorol ddwbl gan Estyn, mae wedi ennill gwobrau, mae'n gynhwysol, ac mae Times Educational Supplement 2019 wedi dyfarnu gwobr coleg y flwyddyn iddo—ym Mhen-y-bont ar Ogwr. Yn ddiweddar, euthum i weld y gwaith anhygoel sy'n cael ei wneud gan bedair myfyrwraig ifanc yng...
Mohammad Asghar: ...addysg bellach sy'n perfformio orau yng Nghymru. Ac a wnewch chi ymuno â mi, Weinidog, i groesawu’r newyddion fod Coleg Merthyr Tudful ar restr fer gwobr coleg addysg bellach y flwyddyn y Times Educational Supplement 2020, sy’n ceisio cydnabod a gwobrwyo cyflawniad y colegau addysg bellach gorau yn y Deyrnas Unedig? Yn yr un modd, mae’n rhaid llongyfarch yr athrawon a'r myfyrwyr...
Kirsty Williams: As elsewhere, schools in Islwyn have access to curriculum guidance, agreed programmes of professional learning, additional INSET days and funding, as well as practitioner networks. Support will be ongoing, but schools need to first reflect on the guidance framework, the four purposes, and begin developing their vision for learners.
Rhun ap Iorwerth: ...ni mewn perig—mae mor syml â hynny—oherwydd llygredd, llygredd o gerbydau yn bennaf, yn yr enghreifftiau glywon ni amdanyn nhw. Roedd John Griffiths hefyd yn sôn yn benodol am draffig o'r school run a'r perig sydd yn dod o hynny. Mae'n rhaid monitro'n fanwl er mwyn gallu mesur yn llawer gwell beth sydd yn digwydd y tu allan i'n hysgolion ni, a'r ateb unwaith eto ydy Deddf aer...
Kirsty Williams: ...and experience, which will be mandatory, focuses on developing healthy relationships and understanding how these are fundamental to well-being. It is also proposed that relationships and sexuality education will be a mandatory part of a school’s curriculum.
Vaughan Gething: We continue to work with health boards and Health Education and Improvement Wales on recruitment and retention initiatives. Last year, we recruited record levels of GP trainees.
Rebecca Evans: Funding early intervention services has been an important consideration in allocating the 2020-21 budget. For example, in 2020-21 we have doubled funding for our whole-school approach to mental health to £5 million, invested £5.5 million to support Healthy Weight: Healthy Wales and invested an additional £3.5 million for the Flying Start approach.
Janet Finch-Saunders: ...o'r farn fod diffyg deunydd addysgol, fel gwerslyfrau, llyfrgell ac offer TG yn rhwystro eu gallu i addysgu. Y mis diwethaf, heriais y Prif Weinidog ar gynnwys yr adroddiad a gyhoeddwyd gan Great School Libraries: 67 y cant yn unig o ysgolion Cymru sydd â mynediad at ofod llyfrgell penodol yn yr ysgol. Mae hynny, unwaith eto, yn llai na Lloegr. A chredir mai 9 y cant yn unig o ysgolion...
Ken Skates: We have a number of initiatives in place to support the development of the well-paid sectors in Wales , including Swansea. This includes increasing our funding to Higher Education Funding Council for Wales for expensive subjects in 2019-20 to support delivery of higher cost subjects, including science, technology, engineering, mathematics, IT and computing.
Kirsty Williams: We are taking positive steps to improve mental health support for learners in further education and across the whole education sector. Work is already under way and further options are being framed for future implementation and to ensure a joined-up approach across education sectors and with Public Health Wales.
Vaughan Gething: ...Healthier Wales' demonstrates our commitment to the well-being of the health and care workforce across Wales. It will also be at the heart of the workforce strategy that we have commissioned Health Education and Improvement Wales and Social Care Wales to develop by the end of the year.
Janet Finch-Saunders: Yn ôl yr adroddiad a gyhoeddwyd yn ddiweddar gan Great School Libraries, dim ond 67 y cant o ysgolion Cymru sydd â man dynodedig ar gyfer llyfrgell ysgol. Fodd bynnag, mae ysgolion yn Lloegr hyd at draean yn fwy tebygol o fod â llyfrgell. Nawr, mae'r anghyfartaledd yn dangos unwaith eto yr anghydraddoldeb o ran cyfle i ddisgyblion yng Nghymru o'i gymharu â Lloegr. Mae diffyg llyfrgelloedd...
Kirsty Williams: The Minister for health and I are jointly leading work to embed a whole-school approach to emotional well-being. While the focus is schools, much of the work has equal relevance to other settings such as further and higher education, where complementary working is also under way.
Vaughan Gething: We have asked Health Education and Improvement Wales and Social Care Wales to develop a workforce strategy for health and social care in Wales. This work will consider the best way to support career-long training, development and education for all the workforce.
Mark Drakeford: Responsibility for planning school places rests with local authorities. Local authorities have to keep under review whether their pattern of school provision meets demand for places and the requirements of the modern curriculum.
Mark Drakeford: The Welsh Government is committed to ensuring that all young people receive high-quality sexuality and relationships education. In May 2018, we announced our intention to rename this area of study and have proposed that relationships and sexuality education will be statutory in the new curriculum.
Lesley Griffiths: I have committed to reviewing the Animal Welfare (Breeding of Dogs) (Wales) Regulations 2014. This will include full consideration of any barriers to enforcement. In addition, we will help educate the public on how to purchase their pets responsibly and how to report suspicious activity to their local authority.