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Welcome to our new registrant categories

These changes give us a wider remit to safeguard learners, young people, and parents/guardians, whilst maintaining public trust and confidence. 

Renewal of registration

If you're employed on a contract in Wales, your employer should have deducted your annual registration fee direct from your March salary. If they haven’t, contact the team. If you received a fee renewal request for 2024/2025 and have not paid it, you can pay it now on our website.

Want to become a teacher?

There are many initial teacher education programmes available across Wales to help you realise your dream career. To find out what routes are available to you, visit the Educators Wales website, or contact the team.

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Code of Professional Conduct and Practice

Upcoming hearings and outcomes

News

Registration changes for Wales’ education workforce

A number of changes have today (10 May 2024) come into effect for those working in education across Wales, the Education Workforce Council (EWC) has...

Come and talk to the EWC this summer

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) is gearing up to attend several events and festivals across Wales this summer providing registrants,...

Caerphilly Youth Service achieve top recognition

Caerphilly Youth Service have been formally recognised for the quality of their provision, receiving the gold Quality Mark for Youth Work in Wales...

EWC lays out its plans for the future

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has published its Strategic Plan 2024-27 and Strategic Equality Plan (SEP) 2024-28. The two documents detail...

EWC to continue delivering Quality Mark for Youth Work

The Education Workforce Council (EWC), in partnership with Education Training Standards (ETS) Wales, has been re-commissioned by Welsh Government to...

EWC statement on fees 2024/25 – a message for registrants

Under legislation, the annual fee for those required to register with the EWC is £46, regardless of registration category. This makes EWC...

Latest recipients of youth award

Caerphilly and Neath Port Talbot Youth Services have been announced as the latest recipients of the Quality Mark for Youth Work (QMYW) in Wales,...

EWC published revised guides for registrants

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) have updated their suite of good practice guides to reflect emerging trends and best practice from across the...

Registration changes for Wales’ education workforce

A number of changes will be coming into effect for those working in further education (FE) and adult learning across Wales. The first will require...

EWC launches draft plan consultations

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) have today (12 February 2024) launched two consultations seeking views on their draft Strategic Plan 2024-27,...

Cardiff Youth Service receives prestigious recognition

Cardiff Youth Service has been announced as the latest recipient of the Quality Mark for Youth Work (QMYW) in Wales, receiving the silver award....

Latest recipients of youth award

Urban Circle Newport and Swansea MAD have been announced as the latest recipients of the Quality Mark for Youth Work (QMYW) in Wales, both receiving...

Defnyddia Dy Gymraeg (Use your Welsh)

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has joined other organisations across Wales in taking part in the Defnyddia Dy Gymraeg (Use your Welsh)...

EWC comments on proposed changes to FTP committees

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has welcomed proposals from Welsh Government seeking to amend the Regulations governing the membership of...

EWC issues its response to proposed Welsh Government changes

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has published its response to a Welsh Government consultation which proposes changes to education regulation...

Latest recipients of youth award

ProMo Cymru, Youth Cymru, and Swansea YMCA have been announced as the latest recipients of the Quality Mark for Youth Work (QMYW) in Wales. ProMo...

Sgwrsio with the EWC – Diversifying Wales’ education workforce

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has released its latest episode of Sgwrsio with the EWC . In this special episode to celebrate Black History...

New leadership standards for post-16 workforce

A new set of professional leadership standards have been published for Wales’ post-16 workforce. Included as part of the recently launched...

Youth organisations recognised for excellence

Conwy Youth Service and Vibe Youth have been announced as the latest recipients of the Quality Mark for Youth Work (QMYW) in Wales. Administered by...

EWC releases podcast providing advice on dealing with peer-on-peer sexual harassment in education settings

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has released the second episode of its podcast, Sgwrsio with the EWC . In this episode, host and EWC Chief...

Latest statistics on the education workforce in Wales published

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has today (5 September 2023) published its latest data on the education workforce in Wales. The independent,...

EWC signs anti-racism pledge

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has confirmed its stance on racism by signing Race Council Cymru’s Zero Racism Wales pledge . Joining over...

EWC responds to consultation on proposals for a Welsh Language Education Bill

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has provided feedback to Welsh Government’s consultation on proposals for a Welsh Language Education Bill. The...

EWC’s key achievements set out in latest Annual Report

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has published its Annual Report and Accounts for the year ending 31 March 2023. The report, which was laid...

New framework to support FE, WBL, and adult learning practitioners

A new professional learning and development framework for practitioners in further education (FE), work-based learning (WBL), and adult learning has...

EWC Fitness to Practise report 2022-23 published

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has today (Monday 10 July 2023) published its Fitness to Practise Annual Report 2022-23. The latest report...

2023 FE/WBL survey results released

Findings from the 2023 Further Education and Work-Based Learning Education Workforce Survey have today (30 June 2023) been released. Facilitated by...

EWC launches new podcast

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has today (28 June 2023) launched its very own podcast - Sgwrsio with the EWC. In each episode, the EWC will...

Youth organisations recognised for excellence

The Prince’s Trust Wales and Newport Youth Service have been announced as the latest recipients of the Bronze Quality Mark for Youth Work (QMYW) in...

EWC welcomes new registration categories

The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has welcomed the introduction of four new registration categories to the Register of Education Practitioners...

Code of Professional Conduct and Practice

The Code of Professional Conduct and Practice (the Code) sets out the standards expected of you, and is intended to support and guide your behaviours and judgements as a registrant working in education and training roles in Wales.

Good practice guides

Our suite of guides have been written to complement the Code and aim to support you in complying with it. Each focus on a specific area such as tackling racism, positive working relationships, and using social media responsibly. Be sure to check back as new guides are published regularly.

Professional Learning Passport (PLP)

As education practitioners, continuous reflection, learning, and development are essential to your role. Your PLP, is a flexible online tool specifically designed to help you capture, reflect upon, and share your learning, all with the aim of shaping your ongoing professional development and practice.

EBSCO and Meddwl Mawr

As an added bonus, your PLP gives you free access to EBSCO, the world’s largest full text research database for education professionals, there to help you undertake reading and research to further develop your practice and ideas. Sign up to Meddwl Mawr, our book and journal club, to receive monthly recommendations to interesting EBSCO content.

Resources and guides

If you’re interested in undertaking your own research, why not check out our guides designed to get you started. They cover topics such as research ethics, action research report writing, and setting up a journal club.

Free events series

We host a variety of events throughout the year to support you and your professional development. They include our annual lecture ‘Professionally Speaking’, masterclasses, policy briefings, and webinars. You can watch recordings of many of our previous events on our YouTube channel.

‘Sgwrsio’ with the EWC podcast

Our podcast brings together registrants and experts from across the education sector for lively conversations on topics which matter to you. Why not listen back to previous episodes and subscribe now. If there is a topic you would like us to cover on Sgwrsio, please This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Blogs

Our blog shares contributions from registrants and experts on the latest research, updates, and best practise from across the education sector. If you’ve got a subject that you’re passionate about and want to share with your colleagues across Wales, please This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Educators Wales

Educators Wales (funded by the Welsh Government and delivered by the EWC) is the go-to website for those seeking new job opportunities. Boasting the largest number of vacancies in Wales’ education sector, it gives you instant access to a diverse range of positions from across Welsh schools and further education colleges, adult/work-based learning providers, youth work organisations, and more.

The team also offer a free recruitment, advocacy, and information service to individuals seeking progression opportunities as educators. That includes comprehensive support including application and CV writing, and interview skills workshops.

Presentations

We are happy to organise presentations at your workplace. Popular topics include the PLP, the Code, workforce data, and our fitness to practise work. We also have recorded presentations available to watch on-demand.

Stay up to date

As a registrant with the EWC, you will automatically receive ‘MyEWC’, our termly newsletter featuring the latest updates from the EWC and any important news relating to your registration.

We’re also on social media where you can find updates on our work from day-to-day. Follow us on X, Facebook, and Linkedin.

Always here to help

Our team are on hand should you need us. Details on how to contact each team are available on the contact us page.

Don’t forget…

It’s important that we hold the correct personal details for you. This includes qualifications, contact details, language preferences, and employment details. You can ensure your details are accurate and up to date at any time by logging into your MyEWC account.