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Employing people and improving skills

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Ensuring Wales in an equal place to work.
OUR AIM: To grow a skilled workforce that will support our net zero challenge.
Support and guidance to identify skills gaps and development for your business.
Recruiting new staff for your business is one of the most expensive and crucial decisions you will make and getting the results you want takes good planning and implementation.
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News

There are many good reasons for you to use Welsh in your business, and whether you’re a large or small enterprise, there's more support than ever before to help.
Youth Work Week in Wales, from 23 to 30 June, is an opportunity to showcase and celebrate the impact and diversity of youth work across Wales.
The Innovation Fund is available for adult learning providers in Wales who wish to deliver outreach, promotional activity or online tasters for the campaign week and throughout the month of S
The Welsh Government has launched a consultation on its Disabled People's Rights Plan, setting out a positive ambition for advancing the rights and opportunities of all disabled people across
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Events

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