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TheEducation Workforce Council (EWC;Welsh:Cyngor y Gweithlu Addysg; CGA) is the independent and professional regulator for theeducation workforce inWales. They regulate education practitioners across schools, further education, youth work, and adult/work-based learning.
The EWC was established on 1 April 2015 by theEducation (Wales) Act 2014, under which theGeneral Teaching Council for Wales was reconfigured and renamed to become the EWC.[1]
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