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Publications 5 December 2024
Maximising the benefits of universal primary free school meals
We have published research on the costs of providing universal primary free school meals and the cross-cutting benefits of this Welsh Government policy.
Publications 26 November 2024
Building a Welsh probation service
Following the recommendations of the Thomas Commission, the Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future of Wales, and the Labour Party Commission on the UK’s...
Publications 19 November 2024
Exploring the role of multisector collaboration in Welsh transport
The Welsh Government commissioned the Wales Centre for Public Policy (WCPP) to explore how the Welsh Government and TfW could increase stakeholder voice in transport...
Publications 19 November 2024
Increasing workforce diversity across public services
Black, Asian and minority ethnic people and disabled people are currently under-represented in the Welsh Government workforce and across the One Welsh Public Service. In...
Publications 23 October 2024
Understanding inequity in tertiary education in Wales
Tertiary education refers to post-16 learning - sixth forms, further education, higher education, apprenticeships and adult community learning. Medr, the new Commission for Tertiary Education...
Publications 27 September 2024
Increasing access to early childhood education and care (ECEC) among Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic children and families in Wales  
Increasing access to early childhood education and care (ECEC) is a global priority as it is seen as key for tackling and preventing a range...
Publications 15 August 2024
Tackling poverty-related stigma: policy briefing
The policy briefing summarises the key messages from our initial desk review of existing research looking specifically at the causes of poverty stigma, its impact,...
Publications 14 August 2024
Lifting the lid on poverty stigma in Wales
The first major survey into the scale of poverty stigma in Wales has found that 25% of the Welsh population have experienced poverty stigma ‘always’, ‘often’...