QNR – Senedd Cymru am ar 22 Mai 2024.
Our children’s commissioner acts as a valued independent champion of children’s rights in Wales. We work in collaboration with the commissioner, Children in Wales, UNICEF and the Observatory on Human Rights of Children to raise awareness and promote the human rights of children and young people in Wales.
The Welsh Government recognises the value of music to young people’s well-being. The national music service, fully funded by the Welsh Government, is delivering music opportunities for all young people, regardless of background. The service’s provision is subject to a detailed evaluation, with interim findings to be reported in the summer.
Whilst policing is reserved to the UK Government, Welsh Government works collaboratively with the four Welsh police forces, the police and crime commissioners and other criminal justice stakeholders to engage with communities and support the safety of people across Wales.
The Welsh Government has planning policy in place to protect the special and unique characteristics of the historic environment, including historic monuments. The conservation of archaeological remains, including historic monuments, and their settings is a material consideration in determining planning applications.