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Welsh language

We are committed to treating the Welsh and English languages on the basis of equality in the conduct of its public business in Wales.

Welsh language standards

Careers Wales is required to comply with specific standards relating to service delivery, policy making, operational standards and record keeping. Read our Welsh language policy and standards and annual report explaining how we comply with the standards applicable to us.

Documents

This file may not be accessible. Request a different format of Welsh language policy and standards If you need a more accessible version of this document please email post@careerswales.gov.wales. Please tell us the format you need. If you use assistive technology please tell us what this is..
This file may not be accessible. Request a different format of Annual Report - Welsh Language Standards 2023 - 2024 If you need a more accessible version of this document please email post@careerswales.gov.wales. Please tell us the format you need. If you use assistive technology please tell us what this is..
This file may not be accessible. Request a different format of How we comply with the standards If you need a more accessible version of this document please email post@careerswales.gov.wales. Please tell us the format you need. If you use assistive technology please tell us what this is..

Making a complaint

You can make a complaint to us if we fail to provide a Welsh language service, or if anyone is unsatisfied with the standard of the Welsh language service we provide.

You can also Make a complaint to the Welsh Language Commissioner.

We will deal with all complaints received as stated on our Feedback and complaints page, including those received in relation to our failure to comply with our Welsh Language Standards, Service Delivery Standards, Policy Making Standards and Operational Standards. Complaints received in Welsh or English will not be treated differently in terms of the response times.