Yma fe welwch gasgliad o lawer o'r deunydd darllen diweddaraf a mwyaf perthnasol y gallwn ddod o hyd iddo sy'n ymwneud â thlodi plant. Caiff ei gynnwys yn y gobaith y bydd yn helpu i lywio'ch polisïau a'ch camau gweithredu i fynd i'r afael â thlodi plant. Nid yw'r cyhoeddiadau hyn yn ymwneud â phynciau na sectorau penodol ond maent yn berthnasol i'ch gwybodaeth a'ch ymwybyddiaeth o'r agenda tlodi plant.
Os na allwch ddod o hyd i rywbeth penodol neu nad oes dim am eich maes arbennig chi i'w weld yma chwiliwch yn ein Llyfrgell Adnoddau
Rhestrir cyhoeddiadau yn ôl dyddiad cyhoeddi.
Fire and Rescue National Framework 2012
Date Posted: 20/02/2012
The draft Framework sets out the Welsh Government’s vision and priorities for the FRAs in Wales. It describes what the Welsh Government expects of the FRAs and sets the FRAs’ role in the context of the wider public sector.
Fire and Rescue National Framework 2012
Date Posted: 20/02/2012
Description:
Under section 21 of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 (“the 2004 Act”) the Welsh Ministers must prepare and consult on a Fire and Rescue National Framework setting out priorities and objectives for Fire and Rescue Authorities (FRAs). This consultation provides a draft of the proposed Fire and Rescue National Framework for 2012 onwards (the draft Framework) (see Annex A). Welsh Government invite consultation comment here.
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority Strategic Plan 2010 / 2015
Date Posted: 20/02/2012
This plan sets out our corporate strategies and priorities for service improvements and for reducing risk.
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority Strategic Plan 2010 / 2015
Date Posted: 20/02/2012
Description:
This plan outlines the strategic vision for Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority for the next five years. It focuses on improving the safety of communities, continuous improvement, making Mid and West Wales a safer place to live, work or visit, and risk management.
This article from the Office for National Statistics (Feb 2012) looks at how household spending changed over the last few years, including the impact of the recession.
The Impact of the Recession on Household Spending
Date Posted: 21/02/2012
Description:
The article contains analysis looking at how the aggregate current price and volume of household spending has changed and then looks at how the changes were caused by comparing discretionary and non–discretionary household spending.
It does this by looking at two measures of household spending:
current prices expenditure, which is the value spent, and
chained volume measures expenditure which takes account of changing prices as a result of inflation.
Measuring inequalities, Trends in mortality and life expectancy in Wales
Date Posted: 21/02/2012
This publication aims to support national and local government, the health sector and others who can take action to reduce inequalities in Wales.
Measuring inequalities, Trends in mortality and life expectancy in Wales
Date Posted: 21/02/2012
Description:
Health inequalities are not inevitable and are not simply a matter of chance but are strongly influenced by the actions of individuals, governments and stakeholders. In 1980, the Black report demonstrated that although health in the UK had improved since the introduction of the welfare state there were widespread inequalities.
Reducing health inequalities has been a priority for government in Wales since devolution and remains a key theme within the Public Health Framework, Our healthy future. The Welsh Government’s Strategic
Action Plan for reducing inequities in health, Fairer health outcomes for all, sets out a systematic approach to achieve greater health equity.
The first part of this profile examines and compares different types of life expectancy, and their trend over time. For the first time, healthy life expectancy (HLE) and disability free life expectancy (DFLE), both relating to quality of life, have been produced at the local level and by deprivation fifths in Wales. The second part concentrates on mortality trends for the main causes of death, and for mortality relating to alcohol
and smoking. This allows an analysis of patterns of inequalities by cause of death, sex and over time.
Fairer Health Outcomes For All, Reducing Inequities in Health Strategic Action Plan
Date Posted: 21/02/2012
Fairer Health Outcomes for All sets out how the Welsh Government intends to narrow the gaps in health equity in Wales.
Fairer Health Outcomes For All, Reducing Inequities in Health Strategic Action Plan
Date Posted: 21/02/2012
Description:
This document examines the health and wellbeing inequities that exist across Wales. These gaps in health and wellbeing have been increasing over the past 20 years. This plan sets out how the Welsh Government intends to improve health and wellbeing, and to reduce health inequities to ensure that where a person lives or their social circumstance, does not lead to a lesser quality of life and a premature death.
Child Development at Age Seven in Wales: Analysis of the Millennium Cohort Study
Date Posted: 21/02/2012
The Millennium cohort longitudinal study documents the development of children across the board, with a special focus on social disadvantage. This report details the extent to which variations in child outcomes could be explained in terms of family circumstances and parenting practice in the pre-school years.
Child Development at Age Seven in Wales: Analysis of the Millennium Cohort Study
Date Posted: 21/02/2012
Description:
The UK Millennium Cohort Study (MCS) includes an overrepresentation of children living in Wales. The Welsh Government augmented funding from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) to document the development of children across the board, with a special focus on social disadvantage. The cohort has been followed so far in four surveys since the year of their birth in 2000-1. At the fourth survey in 2008, when the children were seven-years-old, interviews were carried out with just over 2,000 families in Wales. This report updates analyses of the factors associated with child development in Wales that had already been examined in the age three and age five surveys, and elaborates material that has been contributed to the Welsh Government’s 2011 Children and Young People’s Wellbeing Monitor.
The report presents an analysis of the factors associated with child development in Wales at the age of seven. The MCS is a birth cohort study following the lives of around 19,000 children born in the UK in 2000/01. Four surveys of the children have been carried out so far - at age nine months, three, five and seven years.This report details the extent to which variations in child outcomes could be explained in terms of family circumstances and parenting practice in the pre-school years.