Language Autonomy Plan for Government Agencies
What |
A Language Autonomy Plan (PLAU) is personalised support to improve the quality of communications and achieve language autonomy based on the analysis of government agency documents. |
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Who |
PLAUs are addressed to people responsible for writing texts and for oral and written communications sent by government agencies. People interested in the plan must meet two requirements:
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How |
Preliminary phase: a report is drawn up to explain the initial situation and the aspects to be worked on are agreed. Work phase: the texts are reviewed according to the agreed aspects and they are worked on with the user, either in person or online. Closing phase: a final report is drawn up to explain the development of the aspects that have been worked on, and improvement tips are provided. They are taught in five-hour blocks. |