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Looked-After Children and Literacy

The National Literacy Trust’s Young Readers Programme has always worked successfully with schools and libraries in areas of deprivation for over 15 years. We have recently started some pilot work with looked-after children both in residential and foster care. As part of this work we undertook some desk-based research to assess the current situation regarding looked-after children and literacy, what interventions were already out there and what we could learn form previous projects. We hope this information will be useful for other projects and interventions working to improve literacy and reading for pleasure with this group.

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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.
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