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Request to publish resources on Hwb

Do you have a resource that could support learning in Wales? If so, we’d love to see it!

At Adnodd, we not only commission high quality content – we also welcome submissions of resources that align with the Curriculum for Wales. Successful submissions will be published on Hwb, the Welsh Government’s digital platform for teaching and learning, where they are freely available to practitioners, learners and their families across Wales.

If you have a resource to share, you can submit it using the option below. Before doing so, please read the guidance on this page to help ensure your resource meets the required standards. Every resource is carefully reviewed, though not all submissions are suitable for publication.

We welcome a wide range of resources 

While we welcome resources across a wide range of subjects, Areas of Learning and Experience, cross-curricular skills, and formats, our strategic focus areas are literacy, equity and anti-racism, and well-being and we particularly encourage submissions that explore one or more of these themes within a subject.

Below are some of the latest resources published on Hwb through this process:

Multilingual teaching resources

Multilingual resources for primary and secondary learners, using objects to explore French, German, Spanish, Welsh, and global cultures.

Your Cynefin: History research guide

This resource, created by Museum Wales, introduces learners to simple and accessible steps for researching their own history online.

Submitting resources for key dates

If your resource supports a specific awareness day, event, campaign or key date, please check the Hwb Educational Calendar before submitting your request.

To allow sufficient time for review, quality assurance and publication, date-sensitive resources should be submitted at least six weeks before the relevant event.

View the educational calendar on Hwb

Helpful guidance for creating high quality resources

Whether you’re developing new materials or refining existing ones, these guidelines provide a clear framework to support your approach from initial idea through to final checks. Use them to guide your work and maintain quality throughout.

Quality Assurance Principles

Our Quality Assurance Principles set out the foundations for building quality into your work from the outset. They support consistent approaches, robust processes and high standards across all resources.

View the Quality Assurance Principles

Pre-publication Checklist

Our Pre-publication Checklist outlines the criteria your resources will be assessed against before publication. Use it to review compliance, helping you submit resources with confidence.

View the Pre-publication Checklist

Useful Links

For further information about Welsh Government standards required for publication on Hwb, explore the guidance in the links below.

Request to submit your resource on Hwb

Before submitting your resource, please ensure that you have read and understood the information on this page, along with any supporting guidance documents. During the application process, you may be asked to provide evidence that you have reviewed and understood these requirements. Failure to provide this evidence may result in your application not being progressed.

Submit your request for review

When you select Submit your request’, you will be directed to an online form. As you complete the form, eligibility checks will help identify whether your resource meets the required criteria before submission.

A young boy discovers the Hwb portal. | Mae bachgen ifanc yn darganfod porth Hwb.

Frequently asked questions

We aim to review submissions within 20 working days. You’ll receive an estimated timescale when you submit your resource.

Where possible, we’ll explain why your resource does not yet meet the requirements.

Yes. You can resubmit once you’ve addressed the issues highlighted in your feedback.

Yes. Unless the resource has been developed in Welsh only, all resources must be provided in Welsh and English with equal quality in both languages. This should be planned into development from the outset.

Yes, as long as the linked content is free to access, non‑commercial, bilingual and accessible, and does not request additional log‑ins or personal information.

Yes. Resources should be tested with practitioners and/or learners to ensure they work effectively in practice.

Use the request to publish checklist and useful links for support your preparation before submitting. All resources must meet the following Hwb requirements:

  • be free to use and access
  • be non-commercial in nature
  • be bilingual and comply with the Welsh Language Standards
  • meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)

Resources must not:

  • link to external websites that require further log in or request users to provide personal information
  • promote any commercial product, service or organisation
  • require users to purchase anything to access or use the resource

Stay in touch with us

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