Gaelic Language Plan Consultation

Overview

The Scottish Government recognises that Gaelic is an integral part of Scotland's heritage, national identity and current cultural life.

The Scottish Government has taken action and has put in place the necessary structures and initiatives to ensure that Gaelic has a sustainable future in a modern, growing and progressive Scotland. However, we are aware the position of Gaelic remains fragile.

For Gaelic to have a sustainable future, there needs to be a concerted effort on the part of Government, the public sector, the private sector, community bodies and individual speakers to:

  • promote the acquisition of speaking, reading and writing skills in Gaelic
  • enable the use of Gaelic in a range of social, formal and work settings
  • expand the respect for, and visibility, audibility and recognition of Gaelic
  • develop the quality, consistency and richness of Gaelic


The development of Gaelic Language Plans by public bodies is a key component of the Gaelic Language (Scotland) Act 2005. Gaelic Language Plans help to formalise and communicate to an organisation's staff what its policy is in relation to Gaelic matters, and makes clear to users and learners of Gaelic what services they can expect to access through the Gaelic language.

This is the Scottish Government's third iteration of its Gaelic Language Plan, prepared within the framework of the 2005 Act. It sets out how we will use Gaelic in carrying out our business, how we will enable the use of Gaelic when people interact with the government, and how we will promote the development of Gaelic. The Scottish Government's role is an important one in supporting Bòrd na Gàidhlig and other organisations in achieving the aims of the National Gaelic Language Plan 2018-23.

Like Bòrd na Gàidhlig, working with other organisations is key to our delivery of support for the Gaelic language and we wish to encourage all organisations to do what they can in this area. Small changes to how we all work can make a difference.

Why we are consulting

The Scottish Government is committed to supporting the Gaelic language and we want to ensure that our commitments will help meet the needs of Gaelic speakers who may wish to contact us.

Read the consultation paper. 

Read the consultation paper in Gaelic

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