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This article will examine the use of the Welsh language in the third sector in Wales, by studying the experiences of service users and service providers in the counties of Gwynedd and Carmarthenshire. The third sector provides a wide range of services to the public in Wales, from leisure activities to health care services and advocacy, and acts as an important care and service provider. However, the sector does not come directly under the legislation of the Welsh Language Act of 1993,...
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Abstract Language is a key factor in the delivery of effective healthcare, especially in settings where service users speak a minoritised language. In Wales, the Welsh Government has acknowledged the importance of linguistic inclusion through initiatives such as the More than just words strategy, which aims to embed the Welsh language into health and social care services. The introduction of The Welsh Language Standards (No. 7) Regulations in 2018 marked a significant statutory development,...
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This practical resource aims to offer advice and guidance to employers seeking to address the challenges of recruiting a bilingual workforce. Specifically, this resource has been targeted at companies and organizations that wish to recruit staff with Welsh language skills. It introduces: 1. A toolkit which includes examples of good practice collected during the research as employers shared effective ways of increasing the linguistic capacity of their workforce through recruitment, and 2....
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A concerted attempt is being made by the Welsh Government to revitalize the Welsh language in Wales through language legislation and policy initiatives. This paper explores the political rhetoric and practical reality of these recent legislative developments, as they pertain to the health care sector. It offers a qualitative analysis of written evidence provided by key stakeholders during the consultation process on the new legally-binding requirements of Welsh Language Standards for health...
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It has been suggested that older adults from minority linguistic and ethnic communities face higher risks of being socially excluded. The aim of this review was, therefore, to explore and review social exclusion studies conducted among official language minority older adults in three countries, namely Canada, Finland and Wales. A rapid review approach was used to review scientific literature in line with six social exclusion domains. The literature searches were made in Finnish, Swedish,...
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