Title: Bookstart Regional Training Meeting
1- Bookstart Regional Training Meeting
- Summer 2009
2AGENDA
- Booktrusts National Offer and the new advocacy
document - Bookstart Gifting Message (focusing on the
quality of the message) to include group exercise - Updates from other Booktrust gifting programmes
- Health work update
- Bookstart Development Managers work across
Booktrust and with national partners - Lunch
- Good practice forum around parental involvement
ECAT update - National Bookstart Day 2009
- Booktouch and Bookshine
- Rhymetime Training update
- Bookstarts new website
- Other Booktrust and Bookstart news
- General discussion forum
3BOOKTRUST 2009
- Inspiring a love of books
- Vision Inspiring a lifelong love of books for
all - Mission - Booktrust is an independent charity
dedicated to encouraging people of all ages and
cultures to engage with books. The written word
underpins all our activity and enables us to
fulfill our vision of inspiring a lifelong love
of books for all.
4- Booktrusts National Offer and Advocacy Document
5Booktrust National Offer
6- Booktrusts National Offer and Advocacy Document
7- Booktrust
- Bookstart Development Managers
8Bookstart Development Managers
- A UK-wide network of Booktrust Development
Managers provide- - strategic advocacy
- resources
- training
- problem-solving
- continuing support to local partners for the
successful delivery of Bookstart and other
bookgifting programmes. - Raise awareness of bookgifting and other
Booktrust programmes among regional agencies
delivering public services to support a strategic
approach to reading promotion. - Work with national and regional partners such as
National Strategies local government offices
health partners and regional development team.
9- Booktrust
- Bookstart Development Managers
10- Going Forward
- The Importance of Message
11The next big challenge
- Where did we start ?
- Where we are now ?
- Where are we going next ?
12Lessons from Wade and Moore Bookstart Research
- early 1990s
13Access Inspiration and Confidence Who are the
messengers?
14Whats wrong with the message?
15So the question is how can we help parents.
- How do you go from knowing it to doing it ?
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17 18Good Practice - Bookstart Gifting Message
- SPACE FOR SLIDE TO START GOOD PRACTICE EXERCISE
ON GIFTING MESSAGE
19Gifting and The Bookstart Message
It is important that these packs are gifted by a
professional not just given. This means that
parents are aware of the value and use of the
contents.
Bookstart packs are only half of the gift to
children and their families. The other, more
lasting, gift is the key message of the fun in
book sharing.
20Why Gift the Message ?
- Some parents needed more than the giving of a
single Bookstart book pack in order to adopt the
Bookstart philosophy of reading regularly with
their young child. Bookstart planting a
seed for Life
Only 2 of children whose parents have low basic
skills develop good skills in literacy or
numeracy. Bookstart is working with health,
library and early years professionals to signpost
parents to family learning opportunities
21The Bookstart Message
- Its never too soon to start sharing and looking
at books with your child. - Regularly sharing books for just a few minutes a
day is one of the best things you can do with
your child before they start school. - Sharing books is fun and is something the whole
family can enjoy. - Sharing books and rhymes also helps build strong
and loving relationships. -
- Sharing books and talking about the pictures will
help your child build good language and listening
skills and will give them a head start - when they start school.
22- Group Exercise
- Making the Message Work!
23- Going Forward
- The Importance of Message
24- Booktrust
- Other Gifting Programmes
25Booktime
- Reading together for fun and for pleasure
- Booktime provides a free book pack to all
reception age children in England and Scotland
(and due to pilot in Wales in 2009) - Booktime is all about families reading together
for pleasure to help foster a love of books - Builds on success of Bookstart and provides link
to Booked Up - This year children will receive Ed Veres vibrant
and colourful Mr Big during the autumn term - For 2009 we have a new branding and website
meet our new character, Booky!
26The Booktime book for 2009 Mr Big!
27Booked Up www.bookedup.org.uk
- Booked Up is a national programme aimed at
encouraging Year 7 aged children to read for
pleasure - Last year, 672,000 Year 7 children received their
free Booked Up book and over 2,100 libraries
promoted Booked Up and received a free set of the
books - Booked Up 2009 will be launched on 8 June 2009
with a brand new website. The book list for 2009
will be announced and schools and libraries will
be invited to register - Visit the website from 8 June to find out more
www.bookedup.org.uk
28Letterbox Club
- The Letterbox Club can help to raise the
educational attainment of children in care and
other vulnerable children. - The parcels are filled with carefully selected
books, maths games and stationery items. Each
parcel is addressed to the child at their home
address along with a letter. - Approximately 30,000 Letterbox Club parcels will
be posted out across the UK this year to children
in care (age 7-11) via local authorities in
Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
29Letterbox Club
30- Booktrust
- Other Gifting Programmes
31- Booktrust
- Health Partnership Update
32Health Update
- Elaine Bielby
- Booktrust National Development Manager Health
Partnerships - Tel 01522 804584
- email elaine.bielby_at_booktrust.org.uk
33Health Update
- Personal Child Health Record (red book)
- Pregnancy Book and Birth to Five Book
- Child Health Strategy
- NHS changes
- Maternity Pack Update
34Health Update
35- Booktrust
- Health Partnership Update
36 37- GOOD PRACTICE FORUM
- Parental Involvement
- Every Child A Talker (ECAT)
38What is Every Child a Talker?
- A two-year programme designed to develop high
quality, supportive and stimulating environments
in early years settings to encourage early
language development. - Rolled out in three waves to all LAs (51 funded
LAs in the first year 2008-2009, 46 LAs in 2009
-2010 and 53 in 2010-2011) - Each LA appoints an Early Language Consultant
- Intensive work with 20 targeted settings to train
and support development of Early Language Lead
Practitioners - EL Lead Practitioners support a linked setting
creating a ripple effect
39What it will mean for Early Language Lead
Practitioners and Settings
- Develop an understanding of how language develops
0-5 - Know the best ways to interact and talk with
children - Regularly checking how childrens language is
developing - Recognising when children are falling behind
- Getting parents involved in childrens language
development - Designing, planning and leading on language
activities
40What it will mean for parents and children.
- Parents joining sessions led by practitioners for
book sharing, singing songs, reciting nursery
rhymes and story telling - Parents given more detailed information about
their childs language, e.g. childs use of
words, size of vocabulary - Parents get advice on how best
to help
their children at home - Children enjoy the best language experiences from
birth onwards
ECAT will make the biggest difference to those
children living in disadvantage
41What it will mean for Bookstart.....
- Bookstart Coordinators and Early Years Library
Services will be key partners in the ECAT
programme - Coordinators can contribute to the audit of
current training and support and help to develop
an action plan - Advice on book selection, book sharing and
working with parents Bookstart book gifting
(Treasure Chests) and Bookstart Rhymetimes - Dialogic book reading interactive shared
picture book reading.. -
- Bookstart!
42What will it achieve?
- Improved FSP outcomes in CLL by 2010
- Increased practitioner knowledge and skills
- Better parental understanding and engagement
- National Early Years Outcomes Duty Targets
- LAs should
- Increase the proportion of young children
achieving a total points score of at least 78
across all EYFSP scales with at least 6 points in
each of the 7 scales of PSED and CLL by 4 from
2008-2011 - Improve the average score of the lowest 20 of
EYFSP results so that the gap is reduced by 3
from 2008-2011
43ECAT Guidance materials
- Two sets
- Consultants and Lead Practitioners
- Produced in instalments
- Available on the web to all LAs, settings and
practitioners at - http//nationalstrategies.standards.dcsf.gov.uk/se
arch/earlyyears/results/nav46542
44- Group Exercise
- Parental Engagement
- Working with ECAT
45- GOOD PRACTICE FORUM
- Parental Involvement
- Every Child A Talker (ECAT)
46- Booktrust
- National Bookstart Day 2009
- (start singing now)
47NATIONAL BOOKSTART DAY 2009
- Market research was conducted in March to find
out the nations favourite rhyme this will be
announced at the end of August/beginning
September (date tbc) - The top 8 rhymes from this research have been
used in the free book Bookstarts Favourite
Rhymes illustrated by Sebastien Braun, published
by Boxer Books. - These will be given out at events and on the high
street by coordinators from targeted schemes
which are yet to be confirmed.
48NATIONAL BOOKSTART DAY 2009
49NATIONAL BOOKSTART DAY 2009
- Booktrust is sending out invites to MPs in June
to promote NBSD - The theme for the year along with the research is
being announced at the beginning of July (date
tbc) - Available on the website from beginning of July
(date tbc) - Colouring and activity sheets x 4
- A3 event poster which can be overwritten
- A5 event flyer which can be overwritten
- A4 Rhymetime sheet double sided with the 8
rhymes from the booklet - MP3s of the nursery rhymes
- Screensaver and wallpaper of poster
- Videos of all the rhymes with actions
- We will send a pack of resources out at the end
of August with the following - Bookstarts Favourite Rhymes booklet
- A2 poster
- A4 poster
- Lapel stickers with 4 designs as last year
50- Booktrust
- National Bookstart Day 2009
51- Booktrust
- Booktouch and Bookshine
52Booktouch and Bookshine
- Booktouch is the pack for blind or partially
sighted children, aged between 0 and 4 years. - Bookshine is the pack for deaf children, aged
between 0 and 4 years. - (the term deaf is used to cover the whole
range of hearing loss.)
53Calculating orders for Booktouch and Bookshine
- There are an estimated 800 babies born each year
who would be eligible for a Booktouch pack. - Likewise, there are at least 800 babies born each
year who would be eligible for a Bookshine pack. - An order should generally not exceed ten packs,
unless quantities are based on accurate local
figures, and order approved by BDM.
54Working with partners to gift the pack
- Most co-ordinators are working successfully with
local sensory impairment partners to deliver the
packs. - This enables them to access local figures,
identify eligible children and arrange the most
appropriate means of gifting the pack. - In different areas, packs are being gifted in
different ways, e.g. by sensory impairment teams,
through CDCs, working with local charities, etc. - Booktrust is currently compiling examples of such
partnership working and gifting methods to share
across all schemes.
55Ensuring a child receives the right pack
- A deaf or visually impaired child can be given
any or all of the standard Bookstart packs, in
addition to his or her Booktouch or Bookshine
pack, should this be appropriate. - Booktouch and Bookshine each offer a toddler
version which contains a book aimed at slightly
older children. Coordinators and local partners
will want to decide which is best suited to the
individual childs needs. - Coordinators should keep a record of the number
of Booktouch and Bookshine packs gifted to
declare in the online audit. - Booktouch and Bookshine packs are not for
children with Special Educational Needs unless
they are also deaf. - (Packs of touch and feel books can be ordered
separately for these audiences).
56Other Booktouch and Bookshine news
- The Bookshine pack will soon include information
about ITVs Signed Stories resource. - New material to support the delivery of the packs
is being developed, including new website copy
and advice on disability awareness issues. - The packs are being reviewed and
amendments/additions will be made for autumn
2010. - If you have suggestions for the packs, or can
share examples of good practice and successful
partnership working, please contact
alex_at_strick.co.uk.
57- Booktrust
- Booktouch and Bookshine
58- Booktrust
- Bookstart Rhymetime Training
59Bookstart Rhymetime Training
- We are currently developing a Bookstart Rhymetime
Training package - This is a long term project which was initially
run in Wigan and Suffolk as part of Booktrusts
NYR Legacy project 08/09 - We trained 22 professionals in Wigan
60Bookstart Rhymetime Training
- And 18 in Suffolk
- Today has been a fantastic learning experience,
brilliantly led, great pace of delivery and all
the quality content was really valuable. Ive
also enjoyed meeting other practitioners and
sharing new and old ideas. - Suffolk Delegate 25th Feb 2009
61Bookstart Rhymetime Training
- Now developing a 2 year pilot across 2009-2011
offering free Bookstart Rhymetime training to a
small number of LAs in England. - Pilot aims To develop the confidence of new and
existing practitioners To value and share the
good practice and expertise of experienced
practitioners To demonstrate the value of BS
Rhymetimes and show how they can contribute to
local and national targets and agendas. - Phase 1 (2009-2010) BDM trainers to work with 3
English LAs to train 60-75 practitioners from
multi-agency backgrounds in each LA - All English LAs have been invited to apply and
application forms are available on the Bookstart
website - Deadline for completed applications is 29th May
2009 - 3 applicants will be selected at random and
offered the free training by mid June 09.
62Bookstart Rhymetime Training
- Alongside the free Bookstart Rhymetime Training
we are planning to develop the Bookstart
Rhymetime area of the website - Some of the training content will be made
available online, along with good practice areas,
blogs, mp3s and video clips, plus downloadable
Bookstart Rhymetime sheets and resources - Do let us know if there is anything that you
would like to see in this section of the website,
or have pages we can link to - Well update you again and launch the new area of
the website in November 2009 - All enquires about the project should be directed
to -
- Natasha Baker, Project Manager
- 020 84110016
- natasha_at_booktrust.org.uk
63- Booktrust
- Bookstart Rhymetime Training
64- Booktrust
- Bookstart Thank You Certificate
65THANK YOU CERTIFICATE
66- Booktrust
- Bookstart Thank You Certificate
67- Booktrust
- Bookstart Website
68Welcome to our new site! Look at all the new
things... Can you spot the blog? The competition?
The games? The book reviews? Our own animated
bear?
69This is the NEW events calendar. It needs MORE
events. You will need to sign up again to add
things, but its more informative and easier to
look at!
This is your blog. You can find out whats new,
add your own entries and comment on others
posts. Send your blogs to Nikesh_at_booktrust.org.uk
These are your support materials. They may look
different but its the same info!
70- Booktrust
- Bookstart Website
71- Booktrust and Bookstart News
72Booktrust Early Years Awards
- Chance to shadow the awards
- Potential for mini reading groups?
- Posters to advertise awards
- Resources available from Booktrust
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76Regional Conferences 2010
- Locations Bristol Manchester Leicester
- Suggested dates 18-22 Jan (conf 1) 25-29 Jan
(conf 2) 1-5 Feb (conf 3) - Outline
- The three regional conferences will differ from
the national in style and format. They will be
more practically oriented and appeal mostly to
practitioners and to regional colleagues who want
to understand the bookgifting programmes, how
they are delivered and the contribution they can
make to targets and priorities within the Local
Authority as a whole. - Aims
- To raise awareness of Booktrusts bookgifting
programmes and national offer - To showcase good practice to Local Authorities
and professional partners - To facilitate discussion within local authorities
- Audience
- Aimed at Bookstart Coordinators, Childrens
Centre managers local authority middle managers
(health, libraries, education, early years,
family learning, social inclusion, diversity)
77Press Workshops
- Locations and dates
- Monday 20 July Solihull
- Friday 24 July Newcastle
- Monday 27 July Slough
- Outline
- The three regional workshops will offer practical
ways of working for Local Authority press
officers both those who work for the Library
service and those for Early Years/Childrens
Centres to promote the work of Bookstart /
Booktrust and the book sharing messages. - Aims
- To raise awareness of Booktrusts bookgifting
programmes for LA press officers focusing on
Bookstart - To showcase good practice to press officer
partners and highlight how Bookstart/Booktrust
activities can promote a range of agendas across
the Local Authority. - To facilitate discussion within local authorities
staff - Audience
- Aimed at Local Authority Press Officers who work
on library services and/or Early Years.
78Booktrust Power of Reading Award
- The prize is awarded as part of Adult Learners
Week to celebrate an individual or group showing
extraordinary accomplishments through reading. - Gerildine Talbot has been selected as winner and
will be presented with her prize on 15th May - "When they told me I had won I thought it was a
wind-up!" exclaimed Talbot. "I used to walk about
unable to read boards in the street. Letters sent
from the school all had to be explained to me. I
now cannot stop reading. In class I can even read
aloud. I have books galore at home and now
understand the joy of reading. Hopefully my
winning the award will show others that your past
doesn't have to continue into your present and
everybody can learn to read if they want to with
the support of family and teaching staff."
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