Cwestiynau i Gweinidog y Gymraeg ac Addysg

QNR – Senedd Cymru ar 18 Mai 2022.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

Photo of Buffy Williams Buffy Williams Labour

Pa drafodaethau y mae'r Gweinidog wedi'u cael gydag ysgolion yn Rhondda ynghylch iechyd a lles dysgwyr ifanc?

Photo of Jeremy Miles Jeremy Miles Labour

(Ddim wedi ei gyfieithu)

I hold regular headteacher round-table meetings, including meeting headteachers from three schools in Rhondda Cynon Taf since November 2021. These provide opportunities to raise concerns, such as the impact of COVID-19, which we know has negatively impacted well-being. This year I have agreed £347,000 funding to support well-being in schools in RCT.

Photo of James Evans James Evans Conservative

A wnaiff y Gweinidog roi'r wybodaeth ddiweddaraf am y cyngor y mae ysgolion yn ei roi i blant ar y defnydd o gyfryngau cymdeithasol?

Photo of Jeremy Miles Jeremy Miles Labour

(Ddim wedi ei gyfieithu)

Schools undoubtedly have a key role in educating learners to use social media safely and responsibly. Through Hwb's 'Keeping safe online' area, schools have access to dedicated advice for learners on social media issues. Schools can also direct families to 'In the Know', to support them navigate social media safely.

Photo of Luke Fletcher Luke Fletcher Plaid Cymru

A wnaiff y Gweinidog roi diweddariad ar ymdrechion i gofrestru plant sy'n ffoaduriaid o Wcráin yn ysgolion Cymru?

Photo of Jeremy Miles Jeremy Miles Labour

(Ddim wedi ei gyfieithu)

Ukrainian children coming to Wales are entitled to a school place. The statutory school admissions code applies to Ukrainian children as it does to all children. Local authorities should help families arriving from Ukraine to apply for school places and let them know which schools have places.

Photo of Darren Millar Darren Millar Conservative

Pa gamau y mae'r Gweinidog yn eu cymryd i gefnogi plant y lluoedd arfog yng Nghymru?

Photo of Jeremy Miles Jeremy Miles Labour

(Ddim wedi ei gyfieithu)

For 2022-23 we are providing £270,000 to the Supporting Service Children in Education Cymru programme. This funds a package of universal support, including resources for schools, local authorities and families; research, networks and events; and focused, targeted support to schools where most needed.