20-Year Strategy for the Irish Language

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20-Year Strategy for the Irish Language 2010–2030 Download

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Background

The 20-Year Strategy for the Irish Language 2010-2030 was published on 21 December 2010, following cross-party support in the Houses of the Oireachtas.

The Strategy promotes a holistic, integrated approach to the Irish language which is consistent with international best practice. The Strategy is the result of a consultative and research process, including a report commissioned by the department (DCU, 2009), the Comprehensive Linguistic Study of the Use of Irish in the Gaeltacht (NUIG & NUIM, 2007), and the report of Coimisiún na Gaeltachta (2002).

Areas of action

Nine areas of action are set out in the Strategy, namely:

  • education
  • the Gaeltacht
  • language transmission by the family – early intervention
  • administration, services and community
  • media and technology
  • dictionaries
  • legislation and status
  • economic life
  • cross-cutting initiatives

As a result of a consultation process organised by the department on the matter, the need for a 5-Year Action Plan was identified.

Action Plan 2018-2022

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The 20-Year Strategy for the Irish Language 2010-2030 is the policy of the State for the Irish Language. The Strategy has cross-departmental ownership and, accordingly, responsibility for its implementation falls on a number of government departments, bodies and Irish language and Gaeltacht organisations.

The Department of Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht is responsible for co-ordinating its implementation.

As a result of a consultation process organised by the department on the matter, the need for a 5-Year Action Plan was identified.

The following are the main objectives of the Action Plan 2018-2022:

  • provide a more cohesive and coherent framework in support of the strategy’s implementation which focuses on specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time-specific actions to be implemented over the next five years to 2022
  • more efficient and effective engagement with the overall objectives of Government in relation to the Irish language in the context of the 20-Year Strategy, at departmental, NGO and community level
  • further develop co-ownership, co-responsibility and accountability across Government and at agency and NGO-level around the Strategy and the actions set out in the Action Plan
  • advance greater understanding and tie-in between relevant agencies’ and organisations’ work plans and the Plan and, by extension, the overarching 20-Year Strategy
  • provide a more efficient, effective and accountable means of ensuring and monitoring progress
  • foster greater “buy-in” and awareness across Government, at NGO and community level in support of the strategy and the intrinsic value of the language as an integral, valuable and unique part of Irish culture

Progress Report July 2018 – June 2019

Action Plan 2018-2022: Progress Report July 2018 – June 2019

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Action Plan 2018-2022

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Details of the Measures set out in the Action Plan

PPT overview of Plan content

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Further information about the plan

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20-Year Strategy for the Irish Language 2010–2030

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The minutes of the meetings of the Oversight Group to oversee the implementation of the plan can be found below:

13 February 2019

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1 November 2018

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Further information and queries

Marie Uí Chuláin, Language Planning:

  • email: pleanailteanga@tcagsm.gov.ie
  • phone: (091) 503729

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