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The latest information on National Assembly for Wales Committee business affecting children and young people, their families and those who work with or for them in Wales.

Communities and Culture Committee, 05/11/08 [W]
In its meeting of 5 November 2008, the Communities and Culture Committee held a Ministerial Scrutiny session of the Minister for Social Justice and Local Government.
The Proposed Learning and Skills (Wales) Measure Committee, 04/11/08 [W]
In its meeting of 4 November 2008, the Proposed Learning and Skills (Wales) Measure Committee took evidence from Sir Adrian Webb, who led the Independent Review of the Mission and Purpose of Further Education in Wales.
Children and Young People Committee, 23/10/08 [W]
In its meeting of 23 October 2008, the Children and Young People Committee took evidence as part of its inquiry into the Parenting Action Plan.
Enterprise and Learning Committee, 22/10/08 [W]
In its meeting of 22 October 2008, the Enterprise and Learning Committee took evidence as part of its pre-legislative scrutiny of the Proposed Draft (Legislative Competence) (Traffic Free Routes) Order 2009.
Communities and Culture Committee, 22/10/08 [W]
In its meeting of 22 October 2008, the Communities and Culture Committee scrutinised the Welsh Assembly Government’s Draft Budget 2009-10 and took evidence as part of its inquiry into domestic violence.
Children and Young People Committee, 14/10/08 [W]
In its meeting of the 14th October 2008, the Children and Young People Committee scrutinised the Welsh Assembly Government draft budget 2009-10.
Children and Young People Committee, 09/10/08 [W]
In its meeting of 9 October 2008, the Children and Young People Committee heard evidence as part of its inquiry into the Parenting Action Plan.
Communities and Culture Committee, 01/10/08 [W]
In its meeting of 1 October 2008, the Communities and Culture Committee heard evidence as part of its inquiry into domestic abuse.
Children and Young People Committee, 25/09/08 [W]
In its meeting of 25 September 2008, the Children and Young People Committee discussed its draft work programme for the autumn term.
Rural Development Sub-Committee, 09/07/08 [W]
In its meeting of 09 July 2008, the Rural Development Sub-Committee heard evidence from the Minister for Children, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills, Jane Hutt as part of its inquiry into provision of rural education in Wales and reorganisation of rural schools.
Communities and Culture Committee, 03/07/08 [W]
In its meeting of 03 July 2008, the Communities and Culture Committee heard evidence as part of its inquiry into domestic abuse.
Rural Development Sub-Committee, 02/07/08 [W]
In its meeting of 02 July 2008, the Rural Development Sub-Committee heard evidence from the WLGA, the National Association of Small Schools and Estyn as part of its inquiry into provision of rural education in Wales and reorganisation of rural schools.
Rural Development Sub-Committee, 25/06/08 [W]
In its meeting of 25 June 2008, the Rural Development Sub-Committee heard evidence from Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg as part of its inquiry into provision of rural education in Wales and reorganisation of rural schools.
Rural Development Sub-Committee, 11/06/08 [W]
In its meeting of 11 June 2008, the Rural Development Sub-Committee heard evidence from Professor David Reynolds and Professor Glen Bramley as part of its inquiry into provision of rural education in Wales and reorganisation of rural schools.
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