Plana Gàidhlig 2018-22 / Gaelic Language Plan 2018-22
Results updated 16 Mar 2018
A summary of the feedback received on the draft Gaelic Language Plan 2018-22 can be found below.
Files:
- Gaelic Language Plan 2018-2022: Report on feedback from public consultation, 722.9 KB (PDF document)
- Plana Gaidhlig 2018-2022: Aithisg Air Beachdan Bhon Cho-chomhairle Phoblach, 690.1 KB (PDF document)
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Overview
Bu mhath leinn ur beachdan is molaidhean fhaighinn airson an dàrna eagrain de Phlana Gàidhlig na Comhairle.
Overview
The Gaelic Language Plan 2018-22 (GLP) is the Council’s second edition, building on the progress and lessons learnt from delivery of the first edition. It has been developed in response to Section 3 of the Gaelic Language (Scotland) Act 2005, which places a statutory duty on the City of Edinburgh Council to produce a plan every four years.
This second edition of the plan aspires to develop more fluent Gaelic speakers, and better support Gaelic communities, by focusing on action to further expand early years, primary and secondary school provision.
To achieve the plan, the Council is committed to working in partnership with the Scottish Government, Bord na Gàidhlig (BnG), staff who deliver Gaelic Medium Education (GME) and other Gaelic services, and Gaelic communities.
We would like to hear your comments and suggestions on the second edition of the Council's Gaelic Language Plan.
Areas
- All Edinburgh
Audiences
- Homeless People
- People with long term conditions
- People with disabilities
- Minority Ethnic groups
- Carers
- Jobseekers
- Low income households
- Older people
- Businesses
- Children & Young People
- Civil and public servants
- Elected Members
- Lesbian, gay, bisexual people, Transgender people (LGBT)
- Men
- Parents/carers
- Professionals
- Residents
- Road users
- Students
- Teaching/Educational staff
- Visitors
- Voluntary sector/volunteers
- Women
- Taxi Licence holders
- Amenity groups
- Architects/designers
- Built heritage groups
- Community councils
- Developers/investors
- Development management statutory consultees
- Development planning key agencies
- Education institutions
- External councils
- Housing associations
- Landowners
- Libraries
- Natural heritage/open space
- Neighbourhood partnerships
- Planning consultants
- Professional bodies
- Scottish Government departments
- Services/utilities
- Transport groups
- Young people
- Licence holders
- Employees
Interests
- All interests
- Policies, plans and strategies
- Schools
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