Advanced search

Browse your search results by sector:

Browse by audience:

 

Case studies

Reading Champions case studies

This page gives you access to a mixture of case studies. Some are from Reading Champions projects, others are from general projects aimed at boys or men. There are lots of great ideas within these pages, so happy browsing.

Do you have a Reading Champions case study? If so email readingchampions@literacytrust.org.uk

Engaging families case studies:

  • Download Case study - Bedtime Wriggly Readers

    Wriggly Reader sessions in Leicestershire libraries provide a chance for babies and toddlers to enjoy rhymes and stories.

    Posted by Lucy Hawkins

  • Download Case study - Early start

    Chelmsley Wood Children’s Centre in Birmingham explain how they reached out to young parents in sheltered housing.

    Posted by Lucy Hawkins

  • Download Case study - Family story books

    Over a six week period practitioners worked with parents and their children within Play and Learn groups to make a Family Story Book.

    Posted by Lucy Hawkins

  • Download Case study - Play and learn

    A PPEL funded project, Play and Learn in Lambeth, increased parents' confidence to recreate activities at home.

    Posted by Lucy Hawkins

  • Download Case study - Reading reception

    Mosscare Housing Association, based in Moss Side, Manchester, is doing its bit to encourage reading in the home.

    Posted by Lucy Hawkins

  • Download Case study - Stay and play

    Tish Milner, Speech and Language Therapist, tells us about the Stay and Play initiative in Lambeth.

    Posted by Lucy Hawkins

  • Download Case study - Story sack library

    The library at Loughborough Children’s Centre continues to be a successful partnership between the Early Years Literacy Development team and services running at the centre.

    Posted by Lucy Hawkins

 
  • Join our fun run Run, walk or jog in our first ever Where’s Wally? fun run on Sunday 24 March 2013. Find out more
  • Parents and carers Give your child the best possible foundation in speech, writing and reading skills with Words for Life. Go to Words for Life
  • Join our network We provide inspiration, resources and support to transform literacy for children and young people. Find out more
  • Resources Our range of resources makes our programmes available to all schools for the first time. Find out more
 

The National Literacy Trust is a registered charity no. 1116260 and a company limited by guarantee no. 5836486 registered in England and Wales and a registered charity in Scotland no. SCO42944.
Registered address: 68 South Lambeth Road, London SW8 1RL.