6 WELSH LANGUAGE PROMOTION PLAN: FINANCE DEPARTMENT
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To present
information about the Department’s contribution to the Language Policy.
Cyflwynwyd gan: No declarations of personal interest or relevant dispensations were received.
Decision:
To accept the report and note the observations
received.
Minutes:
The report was submitted
by the Head of Department, and he highlighted
the following main points in brief:
Members were reminded that the Department was unique in the sense
that it was a mixture of services that supported
the Council's other departments but also provided front-line services directly
to the public.
He reported that all
computers used by the Council had settings which ensured that
Welsh was used as the computer's
default language. He confirmed that computers that were provide to schools by the Digital Learning
Service, which had become part of the department's services when the Council internalised the Cynnal company, also had Welsh language settings on them. He explained
that every teacher had received a laptop, and work
was underway to ensure that every secondary
school pupil received a laptop to do their educational work.
He stated that the department had been receiving calls to try to revert their computers'
language setting back to English as this change was taking place. He confirmed that this was possible, but officers encouraged
everyone to try to continue
with the Welsh systems. It
was confirmed that the numbers of calls about the Welsh-medium computer systems had reduced significantly since the change was first made.
It was confirmed that
the Gwynedd Pension Fund
was moving to a new system called 'My Pension
Online' which everyone who was a part of the fund would be able to access – whether they were still
in employment or had retired. He elaborated that a Welsh language interface had been established for this system, and this interface would be shared with the seven other pension funds
in Gwynedd. It was explained
that these developments were taking place following
the success of the Gwynedd Pension
Fund stand at the National Eisteddfod in Boduan this year, where individuals
had the opportunity to update
information, learn more about the service, and where the Fund's
new logo was revealed.
It was confirmed that
the department had received
a critical report from the Welsh Language Commissioner
recently, after a member of the public had been sent a letter that was in English
only. It was explained that this error
had happened because of a fault in the templates
used. Unfortunately, it was
noted that a further error had occurred when sending
a second letter to the individual, as it contained basic language errors and a mixture
of Welsh and English words such as ‘Dear’ and ‘Yours
Sincerely’. It was emphasised
that this situation was a one-off, and that the department
was doing everything in its ability
to ensure that incidents like these were not repeated.
It was explained that 220 (98%) of the department's members of staff had completed the language self-assessment. It was added that 214 of those members met the language designation for their post, ... view the full minutes text for item 6