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Professional Mentoring
Rachel was allocated as my mentor when I started as a Research Associate in 2012. I had taken up the position having completed a PhD and moved from North Wales and although I was excited about developing my career as a researcher, I felt completely out of my depth! Rachel provided me with advice and a wealth of knowledge on many a topic during her time as my mentor. Because she was externally positioned, she was able to provide me with unbiased information about how to develop my research career, and this was done with time and care; something I appreciate still now. She is very diligent in her approach to any task, and always takes the time to provide individuals with the knowledge they need to succeed. Her advice meant I have published in my field, explored a variety of avenues for funding and become a part of a dynamic academic department where my skills are acknowledged. I would highly recommend Rachel as a coach and mentor based on my experience of working with her over the years.
Dr Mirain Rhys, Cardiff University
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
Cardiff and Vale UHB arranged Welsh language awareness training for senior staff followed by a suite of Welsh language courses for staff across the organisation. This was strategic and purposeful in order to increase staff interest and engagement and general awareness of the national standards. Rachel and her team listened to our needs and tailored a package of training provision which was just what we wanted. We would definitely work with Rachel again due to her professionalism and expertise on the Welsh language. The staff thoroughly enjoyed the training sessions.
Lesley Jones, Alun Williams.
Providing strategic advice to the HR Department of NPTC Colleges Group on assessing and planning Welsh language staff skills for workforce organisational planning
During 2015-16, the Senior Management Team and Corporate Board approved the College’s Welsh Language Skills Strategy. The process of implementing the Strategy commenced in July 2016 and the first step was to ask every manager and head of academic school to complete a language skills audit for each job role within their area.
In December 2016, RHD was commissioned to work with the HR Department of the College in order to provide independent support on reviewing and validating the audit results from each manager.
The advice received was wise, balanced and invaluable in terms of:
- confirming that the college was on the right track with regard to recruitment and staff development;
- identifying the language skills levels appropriately and correctly in relation to the wide range of different job roles and functions across the organisation;
- formulating plans for, and identify roles where Welsh language skills were essential or desirable in order to be able to deliver services in Welsh fully;
- framing the needs of the organisation’s language skills within the new statutory context facing the college when implementing the ‘Standards’ approach from March 2018 onwards;
- identifying and planning for the future.
Following the advice received from RHD, the college has held face to face interviews with numerous key managers and has started advertising vacancies including far more comprehensive descriptions of the language skills necessary to perform the job role.
We recommend the company because:
- RHD’s understanding of the implications of the Welsh Language (Wales) 2011 Measure, the Welsh Language Commissioner’s regulatory role and the responsibilities on organisations in the public sector to comply with the new Welsh Language Standards;
- RHD’s expertise and experience in the field of language planning and bilingual workforce planning.
Robin Gwyn, Director of Bilingualism, Neath Port Talbot College Group.
Staff Skills Audit, Newport City Council
Rachel came to Newport City Council to undertake language assessments with staff.
It was an interesting experience for both the individual staff and the organisation. From talking to the individuals beforehand, many of them were concentrating on their deficiencies, but they became more confident after talking to Rachel and came to appreciate the recognition she made of their attainment i.e. what they were able to do.
Rachel’s audit gave us the insight into what is possible to achieve with a little professional support – not only did she assess their language skills, but through discussing with her, staff were enthused and motivated to use and improve their language skills. The audit has also raise the organisation’s understanding of the development needs of individuals, as well as led to providing training to develop the skills of Council staff further.
It was a pleasure working with Rachel. She has a vast range of experience and strengths with the ability to work with individuals as a tutor or mentor, whilst also being able to work with organisations at the highest level as a strategic consultant.
Rachel has a deep understanding of the field of language planning and is confident working with organisations whatever their stage of development!
The report produced by Rachel was extremely useful and professional in appearance.
Rachel makes good use of her time to ensure that your organisation achieves the best value for money and she is happy to talk more widely, giving advice on areas wider than the work being commissioned!
Conwy County Borough Council – Replacement Local Development Plan
Conwy County Borough Council was preparing its Replacement Local Development Plan in 2019 and commissioned RHD Consultancy Ltd to work on a series of Welsh language impact assessments. We reviewed the existing Welsh language planning policy and undertook research into the revised Technical Advice Note 20, as well as recent developments in legislation and planning policy including Planning Policy Wales (2018). This work informed our development of a new Welsh language planning policy. Using statistical analysis, we identified the sites that are strategically important for the Welsh language and also developed an innovative approach to impact assessing the sites coming forward for planning. We undertook a thorough impact assessment of the Preferred Strategy and of individual proposed sites for development. Our Welsh language impact assessment was published alongside the Preferred Strategy for consultation, as part of the statutory planning process.
Welsh Revenue Authority – Welsh language strategy
Courtesy, Grow, Encourage is the new Welsh language strategy for the Welsh Revenue Authority which was prepared by RHD Consultancy Ltd. WRA was a newly established tax revenue authority for Wales in 2017 and they asked us to create an innovative and forward looking strategy for the next five years. We worked closely with the senior leadership team and all staff in a collaborative way, taking a co-construction approach. We led on-line engagement events, workshops with teams, interviews with managers and leaders, and surveys with staff, and worked collaboratively to develop the strategy. Approved by Board and launched in September 2020, this strategy is ambitious and clearly shows how WRA plans to contribute to the Welsh Government’s ‘Cymraeg 2050’ objectives.
Testimonial – Ceri Sullivan
“The WRA is a relatively new organisation which was established in October 2017 and so we are awaiting the arrival of our Welsh Language Standards. As a non-ministerial Government department we are complying with Welsh Governments Welsh Language standards where proportionate, but we felt that we needed a strategy and a set of principles that reflected us – our culture and ways of working.
We met with Rachel initially to discuss our requirements and the services RHD Consultancy offer, Rachel’s enthusiasm and thoughts and ideas were exactly what we were looking for.
As a small organisation of approx. 80, we very much believe in engagement with our people and we were keen to take that same approach to ensure our staff feel a sense of ownership over the strategy. Rachel was full of ideas on how this could be done and carried out many 1-2-1’s and group engagement sessions to reach all staff and get their feedback at different stages of development – she was then able to use this feedback to shape our strategy.
Our strategy was welcomed by our people, our Executive team and our Board of Directors, it is something that feels like us and it meets the needs and preferences of our people and customers whilst complementing our statutory requirements – we are now in the process of starting implementation!”
Plantlife
Plantlife is a conservation charity working nationally and internationally to save threatened wild flowers, plants and fungi and they own around 4,500 acres of nature reserves across Wales, Scotland and England. Plantlife has 11,000 members and supporters and HRH The Prince of Wales is their Patron. Wales is home to 23 Important Plant Areas, ranging from ancient mine workings rich in rare metal-tolerant lichens, to the ranging landscape of Snowdonia with its threatened upland flora to Skomer Island, rich in marine seaweeds.
RHD Consultancy Ltd was commissioned by Plantlife to review its Welsh language policy and Scheme which were prepared under the Welsh Language Act 1993, and required updating to meet the most recent legislative requirements. We conducted a full review and presented papers with recommendations on the organisation’s approach, vision and policy.
We also provided consultancy advice on how to embed and implement the strategy across the UK offices. We provided 1-1 coaching sessions for staff and worked together on drafts, revising and editing as required to ensure that the policy was compliant with recent legislation as well as met the needs of the organisation. As a result of our work, the new policy was approved by Management Board, which sets a clear strategic direction and is compliant with legislation and helps takes the organisation forward for the future.
Online Courses
The on-line Welsh classes have completed successfully. Despite the restrictions due to covid-19, all the training courses in the workplace went on-line immediately and all staff completed the courses.
Tender
RHD Consultancy has won the tender to undertake the Welsh language consultancy project for the Life Sciences Hub Wales.
Welsh Government Consultation
Welsh Government launches its consultation on proposals to strengthen the infrastructure around the Welsh language.
National policy on Welsh linguistic infrastructure | GOV.WALES
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