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Source Description Date

  • National Literacy Trust  Making literacy a strategic priority: National Guidance
    This resource provides guidance to local areas on how to embed literacy as a strategic priority, ensuring sustainability of partnership activity.
    29 Mar 2011
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  • National Literacy Trust  Map of potential partners
    This resource sets out the range of possible partners who might be involved in a literacy strategy. It is based on research and evidence from the 21 local authorities involved in the Partners in Literacy programme 2009 to 2011.
    29 Mar 2011
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  • National Literacy Trust   Mapping family and parenting support in Lambeth
    This resource was developed in Lambeth and provides a visual map of the local partners involved in supporting families in Lambeth. This was used to identify new partners to support literacy.
    29 Mar 2011
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  • Communities and local areas  Our work with communities and local areas
    This overview describes how low literacy levels affect communities and how a strategic community-wide strategy can help to increase literacy levels and improve life chances.
    22 Feb 2011
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  • National Literacy Trust  Overview of Sheffield's strategic approach to literacy
    This resource provides an overview of Sheffield's strategic approach to literacy
    29 Mar 2011
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  • National Literacy Trust  Overview of Wiltshire's strategic approach to literacy
    This resource provides an overview of Wiltshire's strategic approach to literacy.
    29 Mar 2011
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  • National Literacy Trust  Parent consultation: example questions from Wiltshire
    Wiltshire developed this questionnaire as a way of finding out from parents and carers what literacy activities occurred in the home. This resource might be useful to other areas planning to consult with families.
    29 Mar 2011
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  • National Literacy Trust  Partner Survey: template
    This survey can be used to locally to assess the level of literacy support across partners. It can help identify barriers to support and can inform planning for a literacy strategy.
    29 Mar 2011
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  • National Literacy Trust   Priority audiences: National Guidance
    This document sets out why local literacy strategies should focus on providing literacy support to families and the evidence for targeting it to the most disadvantaged families.
    29 Mar 2011
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  • National Literacy Trust  Profile of a Senior Literacy Champion
    Strong senior management, and political, support for a partnership approach to literacy is a critical success factor. This resource defines who a senior champion might be and what activities they might undertake.
    29 Mar 2011
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