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Gaelic Language Plan - Annual Return Form 2021-2022

1 June 2021

Gaelic Language Plan - Annual Return Form 2021-2022
This document contains the Cairngorms National Park Authority's annual return form for 2021-22, focusing on their efforts to promote and use Gaelic. It outlines primary indicator data, including communications from the public in Gaelic (none received in writing), social media posts (59 posts across 3 channels), and press releases (two releases, Shinty Trail and Heritage Interp Toolkit launches). The document highlights that nine rangers received Gaelic skills training, with 30 staff expressing interest in future training. The Park Authority has one post where Gaelic is essential, and 26 staff members can read some Gaelic, while 23 can speak some. Four publications were published bilingually, and 12 bilingual signs were erected. The document also details the Park Authority's Gaelic Language Plan priorities, including creating Gaelic support materials, incorporating Gaelic in corporate publications, and promoting Gaelic signage and content. Furthermore, the document lists corporate service aims that allow the CNPA to promote and monitor the Gaelic language through its services.
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