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Guide to the Policy Making Process and Structures for Children
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This section provides a guide to the policy making processes in both the National Assembly for Wales and in Westminster. It considers the powers of the different institutions, and the legislative processes within them. It also considers the role of Assembly Members and Members of Parliaments, procedures in the different institutions and the roles of relevant committees

Policy Making in the National Assembly for Wales
This section provides information on how legislation affecting children and young people is developed in the National Assembly for Wales.
Policy Making in Westminster
This section provides information about how legislation affecting children and young people in Wales is developed in Westminster.
Third Sector Partnership Council
The Third Sector Partnership Council (TSPC) is the key body, which enables the voluntary sector and the National Assembly to communicate on key issues.
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