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One Wales – A Progressive Agenda for the Government of Wales, 27/6/07 [W]
One Wales – A Progressive Agenda for the Government of Wales, 27/6/07 [W]

This document sets out the agreement between the Labour and Plaid Cymru groups in the National Assembly for Wales on which the coalition is based. The document outlines a four-year programme of government and contains a number of policy’s effecting children.  Some of the policy developments effecting children are:

Health
  • Providing a minimum of one family nurse per secondary school
  • A priority on providing for mental health, including child and adolescent mental health services
Social Care
  • Legislation on vulnerable children, looked-after children and child poverty
  • A review of the Carers Strategy and legislation on the rights of carers
  • A plan to confront homelessness over a decade
Transport
  • Legislation on improved school transport and investment in safe routes to school
Education
  • Establishing a right to education and accredited training until the age of 18, and a broader based baccalaureate
  • A Welsh-medium Education Strategy and a requirement for LEAs to assess the demand for Welsh medium education.   Establishment of a Welsh-medium Higher Education Network
  • Reform of education funding
  • Reductions in class sizes
  • The development of community schools
  • Investment in school buildings
  • More resources for physical education, and development of opportunities for schools and colleges to work with local sports clubs
  • A pilot scheme for laptops for children
  • Legislation on Additional Learning Needs
  • An enquiry into disengagement from learning among children and young people. 
  • An Assessment of the impact on secondary school funding of developments in the 14 to 19 curriculum
  • Review the way in which educational attainment is measured
  • A national structure of classroom assistants
  • Pilot schemes for Saturday and summer schools in sport, music and the arts.
  • Investigating ways in which volunteers by young people can be better recognised an rewarded
  • An Assessment of the impact of in-migration on educational provision
Childcare
  • Extending free, full-time, high-quality childcare for two year olds in the areas of the greatest need
Equality
  • Work to make a success of the new Single Equality Body in Wales.
  • Implementation of the All-Wales Strategy on Gypsies and Travellers
  • Refine and Implement the Refugee Inclusion Strategy including the recommendations on the interests of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children
Community Cohesion
  • The establishment of units in each local authority encouraging positive citizenship, and addressing anti-social behaviour
  • The development and implementation of an All-Wales Alcohol Reduction Strategy
  • Taking forward the report into substance misuse counselling services produced in early 2007, and consideration of adopting pilot programmes on substance misuse currently underway in England.
  • Reviewing the effectiveness of harm-reduction education programmes in schools.
Community Development
  • Develop Communities First into its Communities Next phase
Child Poverty
  • Support the aim to half child poverty by 2010 and eradicate it by 2020
  • Implement an extra Children’s Bond for all children entering school
  • Establish a duty on public agencies to make and demonstrate their contribution to ending child poverty
  • Establishment of an "expert group" to address the policy requirements necessary to meet the targets set in "Eradicating Child Poverty in Wales – Measuring Success"
  • Evaluate the outcomes of existing anti-poverty programme in Wales
  • Adopt the Wales Spatial Plan as an integrating tool for the Child Poverty policy area
  • Establish credit unions in all parts of Wales and ensure access to a credit union for every secondary school in Wales by 2001.
  • Further develop the ability of Welsh credit unions to take deposits of Child Trust Fund accounts
Youth Justice
  • Prioritising preventative intervention and non-custodial solutions for youth offending
  • Considering effective models of cross-cutting practice between the youth justice system and education, housing and mental health services
  • Consider evidence for the devolution of the criminal justice system
Culture, Language and Sport
  • Free entry for children into Assembly funded heritage sites
  • Extend the free-swimming initiative so that all children have the opportunity to use a sports facility or swimming pool free or charge at the weekends.

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