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Tag: <span>Kirsty Williams</span>
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Thinking About Responding to the Welsh Consultation?

Thinking About Responding to the Welsh Consultation?

By Team Wed 25 Sep 19 Tue 3 Dec 19

What’s been said? At the end of July the Welsh government launched a consultation on new guidelines for home education. The consultation closes on 21 October. If the proposals are implemented, they …

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Two Home Education Consultations Planned for Wales

Two Home Education Consultations Planned for Wales

By Team Wed 24 Jul 19 Thu 15 Aug 19

What’s been said? The Children, Young People and Education Committee of the Welsh Assembly met on Thursday 18 July. The main topic of discussion was Higher Education, but EHE was mentioned twice …

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Children’s Commissioner for Wales and Home Education

Children’s Commissioner for Wales and Home Education

By Team Tue 18 Dec 18 Tue 18 Dec 18

What’s been said? When Professor Sally Holland, Children’s Commissioner for Wales, published her 2018 Annual Report in October, she commented that this was the third year she had “called on the Welsh …

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Plenary National Assembly for Wales Statement by Cabinet Secretary for Education

Plenary National Assembly for Wales Statement by Cabinet Secretary for Education

By Team Fri 2 Mar 18 Fri 9 Mar 18

What’s been said? 30 January 2018: Kirsty Williams, Cabinet Secretary for Education in the Welsh Assembly, has announced the expected consultation about elective home education (EHE). Crucially, there is to be no …

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Registering Home Educated Children in Wales

Registering Home Educated Children in Wales

By Team Fri 2 Mar 18 Fri 9 Mar 18

What’s been said? 4 January 2018: Following calls from various groups for compulsory registration of home educators in Wales, the Assembly is currently considering the way ahead. Kirsty Williams, Cabinet Secretary for …

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