WAQ78390 (e) Wedi’i gyflwyno ar 12/06/2019

A wnaiff y Gweinidog ddweud faint o staff sy'n siarad Cymraeg mewn awdurdodau lleol, ac eithrio athrawon, sy'n gweithio yng Nghymru, ar ar gyfer y flwyddyn ariannol 2018/19 a'r pedair blynedd cyn hynny, a'u rhannu yn ôl awdurdod lleol?

Wedi'i ateb gan Y Gweinidog Tai a Llywodraeth Leol | Wedi'i ateb ar 18/06/2019

The Welsh Government does not collect this data. However it is a requirement under the Welsh language Standards for every local authority to assess the Welsh language skills of their workforce and to publish this information at the end of each financial year in their annual report on the Welsh language standards. The standards have been in place since March 2016, therefore this information should be available for 2016-17 and 2017-18, with a requirement to have published 2018-19’s report by the end of June 2019 (under standard 170). We encourage them to make this information available in an open and accessible format. Here are the links to the webpages which hold each Local authority’s annual report:

 

·         Isle of Anglesey

·         Gwynedd

·         Conwy

·         Denbighshire

·         Flintshire

·         Wrexham

·         Powys

·         Ceredigion

·         Pembrokeshire

·         Carmarthenshire

·         Swansea

·         Neath Port Talbot

·         Bridgend

·         The Vale of Glamorgan

·         Cardiff

·         Rhondda, Cynon, Taf

·         Merthyr Tydfil

·         Caerphilly

·         Blaenau Gwent

·         Torfaen

·         Monmouthshire

·         Newport

 

The information is not collected nor recorded in a consistent way for each local authority and it is therefore difficult to compare between local authorities.