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    GWYNEDD COUNCIL'S ANNUAL REPORT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE WELSH LANGUAGE STANDARDS

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    Meeting: 23/06/2025 - Language Committee (Item 8)

    8 GWYNEDD COUNCIL'S ANNUAL REPORT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE WELSH LANGUAGE STANDARDS pdf icon PDF 193 KB

    To submit the draft Annual Report to the members for them to recommend that the Cabinet Member approves publishing the Report.

    Additional documents:

    • Annual Report on the Implementation of the Welsh Language Standards, item 8 pdf icon PDF 5 MB

    Decision:

    1.     To accept the report, noting the observations received during the meeting.

    2.     To recommend to the Cabinet Member for Corporate and Legal Services and for the Welsh Language, to publish the report by 30 June 2025.

     

    Minutes:

    The report was presented by the Senior Language and Scrutiny Adviser, and she briefly drew attention to the following main points:

     

    A reminder was provided that under the requirements of the Language Standards, it was mandatory for the Council to produce and publish an annual report, in accordance with Section 44 of the Welsh Language Measure (Wales) 2011. It was further explained that the annual report had to share information such as Standards 151, 152, 154, 158, 164 and 170.

     

    It was reported that 99.1% of Council staff had some degree of Welsh language skills, with 90% of all the Council's staff reaching the language designation of their post.

     

    During the discussion, the following observations were made:- 

     

    In response to a request for further detail on the data regarding the workforce's language skills, the Welsh Language Learning and Development Officer confirmed that any staff members with language skills, whether it was the ability to communicate a few words or a sentence in Welsh or who reached a proficiency level in their Welsh skills were included.

     

    In response to the enquiry regarding how language designations for posts were determined, the Welsh Language Learning and Development Officer confirmed that they were determined by the line manager. It was added that the manager would consider factors such as contact with the public, working as part of a team and the need to communicate in writing, before determining the appropriate language designation for the post. It was also noted that the line manager noted whether or not staff members reached the language designation of their post. Members were reminded that the language self-assessment also provided an opportunity for staff members to share their own views regarding their linguistic skills.

     

    Attention was drawn to the fact that regular observations from Council Departments noted that confidence affected the staff's results in relation to the language self-assessment. In response to a question on whether officers are anxious or lacking in confidence in their ability, the Welsh Language Learning and Development Officer emphasised that staff members were lacking confidence in their skills. This was particularly true for aspects relating to formal or professional Welsh language skills. It was confirmed that arrangements were in place for the Welsh Language Learning and Development Officer to contact the relevant line manager in cases where a member of staff was close to meeting the language designation of the post, but that the self-assessment indicated that they were lacking in confidence, noting that in the majority of cases, the manager noted that the staff member met the language designation. It was stressed that support was available to anyone who needed it in order to reach the language designation of their post. It was added that the work being carried out in conjunction with the Public Services Board to dispel myths about language skills needs was helping to increase the confidence levels of Council staff.

     

    It was pointed out that the report stated that 97% of all Gwynedd housing lettings placed within the Allocation  ...  view the full minutes text for item 8