Gaelphobal aims to bring together all of the groups working on the language planning process outside of the official Gaeltacht. Language planning is a process which strengthens and supports the Irish language in local communities in a strategic way, using research, agreed goals and evidence based planning.
The Gaeltacht Act 2012 provided a legislative footing for the language planning process and is the basis upon which the work is carried out today. The Act makes provisions for language plans to be prepared at a community level in areas which are recognised in the Act as potential Gaeltacht Language planning areas, Gaeltacht Service Towns or Irish Language Networks.
Find out more about the steps involved in preparing an Irish language plan here.
Irish Language Networks
An Irish language network is an area where a critical mass of public and state support for the Irish language has been achieved. Recognition under the Gaeltacht Act 2012 is given to Irish language networks once they have agreed language plans with the communities in those areas. These plans must fulfil the language planning criteria in order to be approved.
Gaeltacht service towns
A Gaeltacht service town is a town with a population of at least 1,000 that is located in, or near to, a Gaeltacht language planning area and that has a significant role in providing social, economic and leisure services to people in that area.
The Irish Language Network Development Scheme (ILDS)
The Irish Language Network Development Scheme funds groups to employ a member of staff to promote the Irish language in a particular area. These groups are usually voluntary community groups who work with other organisations in their area to organise events, host classes and encourage the use of the Irish language in their areas.
Gaeltacht language planning area
There are twenty-six Gaeltacht language planning areas named under the Gaeltacht Act 2012. The language planning process is taking place in them so that they can retain their status as Gaeltacht areas.
Údarás na Gaeltacht provides support and assistance to the Gaeltacht language planning areas . More information can be found at www.udaras.ie.
Irish language centres
Irish language centres provide a welcoming and safe space in which to use the language and provide a wide range of services such as Irish language classes, family events, entertainment for all ages and shops with Irish language goods for sale.