Our approach to Gaelic
Our approach to Gaelic navigation
We know that Gaelic is an important part of Scotland’s history, identity, and culture. We want to contribute to keeping Gaelic language alive and thriving.
To do that, we work with Bòrd na Gàidhlig, the national body supporting Gaelic, to create a Gaelic Language Plan.
Like other public organisations, our plan focuses on three main goals:
Gaelic is an official language of Scotland. We treat it with equal respect as English language.
We don’t wait for people to ask. We offer appropriate Gaelic services up front, to the public and our staff.
Our aim is to make Gaelic a normal, everyday part of work and public life. We hope this will make people feel comfortable using it.
Gaelic Language Plan
This supports the bigger goal of the National Gaelic Language Plan. The plan wants to see more people using Gaelic, more often, in more places.
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Get in touch
Need help or want to know more? Email our Corporate Services team: corporate@forestryandland.gov.scot