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Chapter 3 – Policy Implications for Gaelic - University of Edinburgh

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Public Events and Meetings<br />

Current practice<br />

The large majority <strong>of</strong> public events and meetings hosted by the <strong>University</strong> are held in English.<br />

Actions Lead Timescale<br />

All public meetings will continue to be held in English, except <strong>for</strong> selected<br />

meetings, seminars and events relating to <strong>Gaelic</strong>.<br />

Expansion <strong>of</strong> the number <strong>of</strong> <strong>Gaelic</strong> medium meetings, seminars and events.<br />

Complaints Procedure<br />

Communications and<br />

Marketing<br />

Celtic & Scottish<br />

Studies<br />

Office <strong>of</strong> Lifelong<br />

Learning<br />

Immediate<br />

September 2013<br />

Current practice<br />

The complaints procedure is not available in <strong>Gaelic</strong>.<br />

Actions Lead Timescale<br />

The public complaints procedure and student complaints procedure will remain in<br />

English, although the <strong>University</strong> will respond in <strong>Gaelic</strong> should they receive a<br />

complaint in <strong>Gaelic</strong>.<br />

Student and Academic<br />

Services Business<br />

Group Unit<br />

Academic Registry<br />

Immediate<br />

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