Written ministerial statement on English language requirement: July 2016

21 Jul 2016 02:55 PM

Minister for the Cabinet Office, Ben Gummer, announced the code of practice to support the duty to ensure customer-facing staff can speak fluent English.

The government believes that the public should expect that all those with whom they interact, within the sphere of public services, have the language abilities required to respond to their needs.

A clear commitment in our manifesto was to ensure that all public sector workers in customer-facing roles can speak fluent English. I am delighted to announce that this manifesto commitment has now been fulfilled, with the Immigration Act 2016 receiving Royal Assent on 12 May 2016.

Part 7 of the Immigration Act 2016 places a duty on all public authorities in scope to ensure that their customer-facing staff can speak fluent English, or in Wales fluent English or Welsh. This will assure citizens that there is not a language barrier that might prevent them from contacting or using public services or inadvertently put them at risk. 

It is a clear priority for the government to ensure public services are delivered to a high standard in spoken English, or in Wales in English or Welsh.

In support of this aim, the government has yesterday published:

The government has worked with relevant employers throughout the development of the draft Code of Practice and will continue to do so to ensure that the duty is implemented in a way which ensures a positive impact for employees and service users in front line organisations.

The code will be laid before Parliament and issued in October but the early publication of the document is intended to support organisations to be ready to adhere to the statutory duty once it comes into force.