7 DRAFT PROMOTION PLAN MONITORING REPORT 2018-2023
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To provide
an overview of the monitoring work done in regards to the implementation of the
Council’s language strategy – the Welsh Language Promotion Plan for Gwynedd
2018-2023.
Decision:
To accept the report and note the observations
received.
Minutes:
The report was presented by the
Language Adviser, and she briefly highlighted
the following main points:
She explained that officers were
looking back at the current plan as part of the process of drawing up a new Language Strategy for 2023-2033, to consider its successes
and whether the targets set had been achieved. She noted
that the new strategy had been presented to the Cabinet recently
and that it would be presented to the Full Council in
December 2023.
It was emphasised that
this item before the committee today only contained
a draft of the final report because further monitoring was required before producing an official
report.
The members were reminded
that the main aim of the promotion plan 2018-2023 had been
to increase the opportunities
to use the Welsh language and try to encourage people to use Welsh in as many contexts
as possible, across five work areas:
· Language
of the family,
· The
language of learning
· Language
of the Community
· The
language of the service's work
· Research
and technology
It was acknowledged that the timetable for implementing
the existing plan had been very challenging. It was emphasised that the pandemic in 2020 had greatly impacted what had been possible
to achieve, as there had been restrictions on social activities.
The pandemic had had a far-reaching impact on individuals' language use. Despite
this, the pandemic had created an opportunity
to do some new things to increase use of the Welsh language.
She explained that the report reported on each action area as stated above, and it also
highlighted specific projects that had been produced in
response to the Language Strategy's
objectives.
She noted that there
had been successes in supporting families
because of the promotion work that was being
undertaken within the Early Years field,
supported by Hunaniaith. She explained that
work had also been undertaken by the language immersion units as well as through the 'Aberwla' virtual world to ensure that children gained
confidence in the language. It was reported that another technological
project had also been delivered, namely Prosiect 15. She explained that
the aim of the project was to encourage
use of the Welsh language amongst young people
on social media.
The Adviser drew attention to the Place Names project that had been established during the past two years in response
to the community objectives
of the Strategy.
It was emphasised that working jointly with partners was very important and she drew particular attention to the need to work with the Gwynedd Language Initiative. The members were reminded that the Initiative would move to operate outside the Council in the coming months and it was emphasised that maintaining a close relationship between the Council and the Language Initiative was essential. It was assured that there would be no change in the support provided to the community, and meetings would take place ... view the full minutes text for item 7