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Edinburgh Reading Champion Project

Edinburgh Reading Champion Project

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Presentation relating to the Paul Hamlyn Foundation-funded Reading Champions Project. Presentation discussed the impact that the initiative had on many children Delivered at the Innovation and Development Fund conference.

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‘Kirsty reads to calm down. I didn’t realise how keen she was on reading until we got the books.

She gets frustrated and angry sometimes and reading helps her to relax.’

Julie Dundas RAFT

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‘It was really exciting and he was really funny and really kind. I thought meeting him was amazing and incredible - I would

definitely want him to come back!’

Susan from Howdenhall Secure Unit

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‘Kirsty reads to calm down. I didn’t realise how keen she was on reading until we got the books.

She gets frustrated and angry sometimes and reading helps her to relax.’

Julie Dundas RAFT

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‘Reading builds young people’s emotional literacy, helping them work through issues and understand

themselves better. It can change the quality of their life.’

Changing Children’s Lives

the Reading Agency, 2003

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‘When it was snowing, me and Duncan wanted to make an igloo but we didn’t know how, but we

found a book (Pingu) in the education room with some pictures in it. We used that.’

Mark from Ferniehill Young People’s Centre

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‘The books is good, I get them all the time. I like fairy and princess books.’

Sarah from Edinburgh Family Support Services