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ContinYou - Changing lives through learning
ContinYou is one of the UK's leading education charities. We believe that every child and young person must have an education that enables them to develop to their full potential.

Responses to consultations

ContinYou Cymru responds to relevant consultations or provides evidence to National Assembly for Wales’ inquiries which impact on all areas of our work.

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Communities First Consultation Response, September 2011 from ContinYou Cymru

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Delivering advocacy services for children and young people 0-25 in Wales - Response from ContinYou Cymru 04.04.11

Word imageThe All Wales Community Cohesion Strategy: Response Form

Word imageDelivering Skills that work for Wales A New Approach to Adult Community Learning

Word imageConsultation on proposed Children and Families (Wales) Measure

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Word imageCommunities and Culture Committee:'Financial Inclusion and the impact of Financial Education'

Word imageEvidence to the Rural Development Sub-committee’s inquiry into the reorganisation of schools in rural Wales

Word imageEvidence to the Children and Young People Committee’s Inquiry on child poverty

Word imageEvidence to the Children and Young People Committee’s Inquiry into the provision of safe places to play and hang out

Word imageNational Strategy for a school based counselling service in Wales

Word image‘One Wales: One Planet’ – consultation on a new sustainable development scheme for Wales

Word imagePlanning guidance for Children and Young People’s Plans

Word imageResponse from ContinYou Cymru to ‘Taking Action on Child Poverty’

Word imageResponse to Implementing a Dormant Accounts Scheme in Wales: A consultation (Big Lottery Fund)

Word imageThinking positively: emotional health and wellbeing in school and early years settings

Word imageSummary of Recommendations Annex 1 response Continyou Cymru December 2010

The Children and Young People Committee of the National Assembly for Wales is reviewing the progress made in implementing the recommendations contained in its report ‘Child Poverty in Wales – eradication through education’, published in November 2008.  This is a short review of progress in specific areas highlighted by the Committee’s recommendations. A general call for evidence was not issued but written evidence to the Committee in relation to this review could be provided. This is the response from ContinYou Cymru.