The Edinburgh Reading Champion ProjectThe Reading Project is an innovative city-wide initiative aimed at encouraging reading activities for looked after children and young people in residential care in Edinburgh, so that books and reading become part of their everyday experience. Involving a range of partner organisations, the project will bring together library and child care staff who are committed to improving the reading experience of children and young people in residential care. The main objective of the project is to increase the number of looked after children and young people who read for pleasure. This will involve:
Joint staff training for Library and Care staff on reading and reading development is a key element of the project. A Reading Champion Officer has also been appointed to work directly with children, young people and staff. The project is funded by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation ‘Right to Read’ scheme, with match funding from the Council Children and Families and Services for Communities departments and is likely to run until September 2008.
The project was granted the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA) Scottish Executive ‘Delivering Excellence’ award in March 2007.
For further information about the project contact Paul Mc Closkey Team Leader, Access Services paul.mccloskey@edinburgh.gov.uk, tel 0131 529 5684. Contacts
Name: Access Services, Edinburgh City Libraries & Information Services
Address: 343 Oxgangs Road North, Edinburgh, EH13 9LY
Tel: 0131 529 5683
E-mail: access.services
Did you know ?
The Reading project has won one of Scotland's top public service awards !
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