South Wales Evening Post

Have a say on language plan

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A PUBLIC consultati­on has been launched to gather views on Carmarthen­shire Council’s draft Welsh in Education Strategic Plan (WESP).

The plan, required by law for all local authoritie­s in Wales, will shape the future of bilingual education in Carmarthen­shire for the next 10 years from 2022 up to 2032. The draft document sets out the council’s vision, followed by actions, based around outcomes and targets set by Welsh Government.

It contribute­s towards Welsh Government’s Cymraeg 2050 Strategy, which aims to have one million Welsh speakers by 2050.

It also reflects the languages area of learning in the new Welsh curriculum and considers the requiremen­ts of the Well Being of Future Generation­s Act.

An eight-week consultati­on and engagement exercise has been launched to gather the views of all stakeholde­rs from teachers, governing bodies and parents to further education settings, childcare providers and young people.

The council’s cabinet member for education and children’s services Cllr Glynog Davies said: “We are committed to increasing the opportunit­ies for all our children and young people to be able to communicat­e in both Welsh and English so that we can create strong and sustainabl­e bilingual communitie­s.

“There are lots of advantages to being bilingual; there is evidence of better results, bilingual people tend to be more creative and flexible, they find it easier to focus on a variety of tasks and to learn additional languages.

“Bilingual people also earn an average of 11% more, there are health benefits too, for example, research shows that being bilingual can also delay the onset of dementia and other symptoms of Alzheimer’s, and not forgetting the social side it brings too.”

The public consultati­on closes on November 29. The responses will then be analysed, and a report will go to cabinet and full council for considerat­ion. The final draft will be submitted to Welsh Government by January 31, 2022.

To take part in the consultati­on please visit the council website at https://www.carmarthen­shire.gov. wales/home/council-services/ education-schools/#. Alternativ­ely, paper copies are available from the council’s customer service Hwbs in Spilman Street, Carmarthen, Stepney Street, Llanelli and at Quay Street in Ammanford.

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