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Comunn na Gàidhlig will follow all advice issued by the Scottish Government with regards to gatherings of people, camps and events. We also work closely with schools and local authorities and will ensure we follow their advice. We will be offering online "activities" at the end of the Easter break. We still hope that our summer camps programme will go ahead (Campa Sradagan x2 and Campa Fhèis Spòrs) although at this moment, we can't be sure. There are still places available on all of these camps and more and we will refund in full any fees paid if the events do not take place. In the meantime, we do understand the concern of children, parents, schools and communities. We must all work together in this situation and we will update this page. our Facebook page and our Twitter feed as the situation develops. Take care and look after everyone! |
We also carry regular news items and write a Gaelic development blog about what we do and other interesting things.
Our programme for young people offers a variety of events in various places. These events are fun and a great way to strengthen young people's Gaelic. We also offer certificated awards such as the John Muir Award and places on our annual Sradagan camp are always in high demand.
We are heavily involved in the Iomairtean Gàidhlig. Our work in this area includes the general coordination of activity and the delivery of youth work and support for the Parental Advisory Scheme. We work closely with the community and other Gaelic organisations.
Our popular employment opportunities page is the best place on the web to find out about the various Gaelic jobs on offer.
Comunn na Gàidhlig itself was established in 1984 and campaigned for secure status for Gaelic over many years. Our main office is in Inverness although we are active throughout the country and are flexible in our approach. If we can assist an individual, community or organisation to use Gaelic we will do.
Comunn na Gàidhlig (CnaG) was established in 1984 as a co-ordinating Gaelic Development Agency. Operating at local, regional and national levels, CnaG has a Board of Directors which includes representatives from the Gaelic community.