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Members of Children in Wales are provided with a monthly policy e-briefing providing a summary of the main policy developments impacting on children and young people in Wales. The e-briefing includes details of all the latest policy news, documents, legislation and proceedings together with a list of all current consultations. A short summary of the information is provided together with links to this website to access further information.

More information about the other benefits of being a member is available in the members section of the website.

If your organisation is a member of Children in Wales and you would like to  receive a copy of the e-briefing directly please contact: sian.thomas@childreninwales.org.uk

UK E-briefing

The UK E-briefing is a monthly round up of significant child policy news, consultations, documents and legislation from all four nations of the UK.  It is prepared as through the 4 Nations Child Policy Network. 

To register for the UK E-briefing please e-mail Zoe Renton at the National Children's Bureau at zrenton@ncb.org.uk .

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