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Our webinar events aim to create a greater understanding of specific issues affecting children, young people and their families, provide insight for those working in the children’s sector and share examples of positive practice in Wales.
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We explored themes from the four Nations; Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland, and England, and considered what parents are telling us about the challenges they face.
View the official launch of the new Parents Connect Wales online hub by Children in Wales, and learn about the innovative efforts that contributed to its development.
The first annual conference of the Children’s Rights in Early Years (CREY) Network underscores the critical need to engage with our youngest children.
The webinar provided information about the 'Parents Connect Wales' program, which is funded by the Welsh Government and executed by Children in Wales.
During this webinar, participants received insights from Children in Wales regarding the effective Price of Pupil Poverty Guides, which have now been transformed into a new guide for school governors.
The webinar provided delegates with an opportunity to learn about the critical findings outlined in the Annual Child and Family Poverty Survey Report published by Children in Wales.
This event was designed to facilitate the sharing of practices and knowledge related to current initiatives aimed at reducing, preventing, or mitigating the consequences of child poverty in Wales.
During this webinar, participants were informed about key issues highlighted in the report, as well as insights regarding the examination process and expectations of the future.
During the webinar, Sally Hogg, discussed the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on infants, their families, and the services that provide support to them.
During this webinar, participants were informed about the numerous challenges that young individuals face regarding mental health.
The webinar provided attendees with significant insights derived from the 6th Annual Child and Family Poverty Survey Report published by Children in Wales.
The webinar featured insights from a range of experts representing the third sector, health services, and statutory bodies, focusing on the support provided to parents and families in today's world.
2021/22
Child & Family Poverty Survey
Price of Pupil Poverty Guides
Poverty and Children’s Early Learning
Identifying areas most in need - Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation
Helping Care Experienced People to Escape the Poverty Trap
North Wales Community Support Hubs
Young Wales Voters Registration
Foodbanks