access and opportunities through library services for children & young people helen boothroyd...
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Access and opportunities through library services for children &
young people
Helen Boothroyd
Suffolk Libraries Operational Lead
I readRichard Peck 1990
“I read because onelife isn’t enough, andin the pages of a bookI can be anybody;
I read because thewords that buildthe story become mine,to build my life;
I read not for happyendings but for newbeginnings; I’m justbeginning myself, andI wouldn’t mind a map;
I read because I havefriends who don’t, andyoung though they are,they’re beginning torun out of material;
I read because everyjourney begins atthe library, and it’stime for me to startpacking;
I read because oneof these days I’m goingto get out of thistown, and I’m going togo everywhere and meeteveryone, and I wantto be ready.”
Reasons to be cheerful, Part 4
• The Evidence:– Social Mobility and Education Gaps in the
Four Major Anglophone Countries – Sutton Trust May 2012
– 7 Key Truths about Social Mobility – APPG Interim Report May 2012
– PISA 2009– Reading for Pleasure/attainment
Reasons to be cheerful, Part 4
– Early Years/Children’s Centres– Moving English Forward – Ofsted March 2012
• Opportunities locally for public libraries, SLS & school libraries to work together– Universal Reading Offer– Children’s Offer (in development by ASCEL/SCL)
• Digital formats• Political attention• Media attention
Running up that hill…
• Funding – it won’t always be like this
• Political attention
• SLS:– Buyback/smaller packages/new business– Academies/Free Schools– Reducing influence of Local Authority– Role of the school library – do schools know?– Working collaboratively