White Paper on Additional Learning Needs

White Paper on Additional Learning Needs     In responding to the Welsh Government’s White Paper on Additional Learning Needs (ALN) Dyfodol i’r Iaith has expressed extreme disappointment that there is hardly any mention of the Welsh language in the document. Dyfodol  has offered many concrete suggestions as to how the Welsh language could be included in the ALN Bill in order to ensure that children and young people get the support that they need. Dyfodol’s suggestions include:

  • Including a clause on the face of the Bill ensuring the right for a child/young person to have support in Welsh
  • Including a clause in the Individual Development Plan (IDP) outlining in which language support should be provided
  • Including a clause in the Bill imposing a duty on local authorities, health boards and further education institutions to co-operate and share information in Welsh when that is required.
  • Including mandatory requirements in the Code of Practice regarding the Welsh Language including:
    • The right of children/young people and families to discuss the IDP in Welsh at any time in the process (preparing, review etc)
    • The right to to specialist support in Welsh (0-25) and ensuring linguistic progression and transition
    • The right to make and hear an appeal in Welsh (in local processes and Tribunal)
    • Provision regarding the Welsh language in relation to multi-agency working
    • Provision for workforce development to ensure an adequate supply of specialist staff who speak Welsh.
    • Independent advocacy in Welsh

Dyfodol i’r Iaith also recommends that the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol works with the Welsh Government to identfy where there is a shortage of skilled staff able to work in the ALN field in Welsh and to provide appropriate training courses in these fields. Estyn should also have the power to inspect how local authorities provide support in Welsh for children and young people with ALN and report on any failures to provide support. Ymateb Papur Gwyn Anghenion Dysgu Ychwanegol (Welsh only)

Dyfodol at the Eisteddfod

Once again this year Dyfodol will have a stall on the Eisteddfod field in Llanelli with a full programme of activities for all ages. We have a double unit this year, so plenty of room to call by for a chat and a cup of tea. There are daily activities for children, including creating loom bands, in red, white and green. Ynyr Llwyd will also call by with a few songs. We will also have informal discussion on the hot topics of the day with experts in their fields. Here is the full programme of activities:

SOCIETIES TENT 2

Thursday, August 7th                   11:30 – 12:30

Language Planning on a county level: Carmarthenshire & Wales

Speaker: Cefin Campbell

ON THE STALL (313-314)

Monday, August 4th          11:30 – 12:00

Discussion & cuppa  – Wellbeing of Future Generations Bill with

Dr Einir Young, Bangor University

 Wednesday, August 6th   11:30 – 12:00

Discussion & cuppa – the Welsh in Business – one company’s experience with

Myrddin ap Dafydd, Cwrw Llŷn

 Friday, August 8th 14:00 – 14:30

Discussion & cuppa – White Paper on Additional Learning Needs with

Dr Elin Walker Jones and Elin Wyn

Monday, August 4th at 14:00 and Thursday, August 7th at 15:00

A song or two with Ynyr Llwyd

 Every day on the stall:

An opportunity to create loom bands; key rings and

Thumbs up for the Future

Gwynedd & Môn Local Development Plan

There is a great deal of concern about the joint Local Development Plan for Ynys Môn a Gwynedd. The two counties are proposing to give outline permission for almost 8,000 houses in the next 15 years. Dyfodol i’r Iaith has been corresponding with the authority questioning this development and outlining the negative impact on the Welsh language as a community language in the north west.   On July 9th a delegation from Dyfodol, Seimon Brooks, Meirion Davies and  Gwion Owain, met Councillor Dyfed Edwards (leader of Gwynedd Council) and Councillor John Wyn (planning portfolio) to discuss the matter.

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