7 UPDATE ON THE WORK OF MENTER IAITH GWYNEDD
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To provide
a background to Committee Members about the existing word and priorities of the
Menter Iaith.
Decision:
To accept the report and note the observations
received.
Minutes:
The report was presented by Menter
Iaith Gwynedd's Principal Officer. Reference was made to the following main points:
The members were reminded
that the initiative had now
discarded the name 'Hunaniaith' by re-branding with the name 'Menter Iaith
Gwynedd' and that the initiative was registered as a not-for-profit company with Companies
House under the leadership of four voluntary directors. It was elaborated that the initiative's primary purpose was to increase opportunities for people to use the Welsh language in all aspects of their lives and in all communities in Gwynedd.
It was explained that one staff member of the Enterprise had left to work with another
department within Cyngor
Gwynedd. It was acknowledged
that this vacant job had currently not been filled to facilitate the process of externalising from the Council. It was noted that Cyngor Gwynedd assisted to employ a new officer
within the Meirionnydd area
for 2024/25.
It was explained that the initiative would become independent
from April 2025, with the three current initiative officers continuing to be employed by the
initiative, as well as the new officer
in the Meirionnydd area. It
was acknowledged that there had been a delay in this
outsourcing transition, but it was explained that this had been
due to pension commitment complexities for officers. It was emphasised that the Project Board met regularly with the Head of Finance and the Head of Legal Services to resolve the difficulties that arose.
It was reported on the campaign that was being initiated in May that focused
on people who had moved to the area and learned the Welsh language, by sharing case studies stories on how individuals
had succeeded to nurture a feeling of belonging to Gwynedd communities. It was elaborated that there was a second plan in the pipeline with support
from 'Gareth yr Orangutang'
to explain the history of
the Welsh language to young
people and share ideas on how
to use technology in Welsh, by emphasising that what was important
was making use of the language, not worrying about any mistakes
made.
An update was given that the initiative had been supporting immersion centres to support families. It was explained that officers provided
digital presentations to
all parents of the immersion
centres' attendees every term. In response to the challenges that the educators had after being in
immersion centres and returning to school, it was confirmed that the initiative had
commissioned an author to create a production with the children's input before performing to the parents. It was emphasised that the initiative would own the production therefore there would be a way to recreate this scheme
in other areas as required. An idea was shared
that the initiative could use examples of families who had fostered the Welsh language following these schemes to inspire others in the future.
There was pride that the initiative had received very positive ... view the full minutes text for item 7