Partnership in practice: the North West of England reader development network

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Partnership in Practice Reader Development in NW England

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Delivered by Jane Mathieson of Time to Read at the Annual Conference of the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals in Scotland (CILIPS), which took place 1-3 June 2009.

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Partnership in PracticeReader Development in NW England

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Outline History

• 1996 regional training (OTB)

• 1998 TTR constituted

• 1999 Public Libraries Challenge Fund announced

• 2000 Reading Lifelines

• 2001 ACE NW consultation

• 2002 Co-ordinator post established

• 2004 strategy agreed

• 2008 co-ordinator post embedded &

strategy renewed

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Business Plan

• Advocacy for region’s RD activity• Develop joint promotions • Organise training• Maintain website• Develop & monitor regional strategy• Source external funding & partnerships• Consultation

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Collaborative Working

• Website content• Co-ordinated print & promotions• Author Tours• Readers’ Days• Advocacy materials

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Here & Now: the best NW Writing in NW Libraries

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Big Gay Read

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Strategy Themes

• Raising Standards in Schools• Improving Quality of Life• Promoting Healthier Communities• Creating Safer & Stronger Communities• Promoting economic vitality of localities

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Monitoring

• In this period, approx how many events have you held bringing writers & readers together?

• Did you use the Adult 6 Book Challenge in 2008? Yes/No

• If yes, how many people did you reach?• Have you purchased the A6BC materials for 2009?• Does your service currently support skills for life

activities or readers groups in any workplaces outside libraries?

• If yes, where? Please list • In this period what has the main benefit of TTR been

to your authority?

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