Updated Welsh language strategy launched

22 Mar 2016 04:41 PM

At its heart is the idea that being able to use your own language must be a core component of care – not an optional extra.

All organisations responsible for providing health and social care services in Wales will be expected to mainstream Welsh language services as an integral part of service planning and delivery.

The original strategic framework More than just words… sought to strengthen Welsh language services in health, social services and social care. This led to a number of initiatives to ensure Welsh-speakers received services in their first language in any care setting.

The updated plan builds on the original framework and reflects changes in legislation, including the introduction of the new Welsh Language Standards.

The expectation that NHS and social care staff will offer Welsh language services to patients rather than expect them to have to ask – the Active Offer – remains central to the follow-on framework.

More than just words… has achieved the following:

The refreshed strategy will:

Minister for Health and Social Services, Mark Drakeford, said:

“More than just words… helped ensure Welsh-speakers receive services in their first language by making the best use of the existing skills and resources across our NHS and social services.

“The focus of this follow-on framework is to provide care which meets the needs of the individual, not just procedures. We have also taken the opportunity to ensure that the framework reflects changes in the legislative landscape since the publication of the original strategy.

“Implementing this refreshed charter will provide a good foundation for organisations to provide services in compliance with the new Welsh Language Standards.”

More than just words…. Follow-on strategic framework for Welsh language services in health, social services and social care