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Scots Language Centre

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Promoting Scots

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Scottish Parliment debating chamber

Apart from the Scots Language Centre there are a number of other organisations that exist to further the interests of the Scots language and its speakers. In this section you will find links to most of them. You can also read more about the Scottish Parliament and Scottish Government policies on Scots. This is a rapidly developing area of policy so you should keep coming back if you want to keep up to date with events.
Why not join the Centre or one of the activist groups - if you'd like to make a difference to the way Scots is treated in the education system or to the resources which government allocates to it. You could help change things for the better.

Below you will find a Scots version, in PDF form, of the recent Girona Manifesto on Linguistic Rights, issued in 2011.

PDF Download Screive fae Girona

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