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News from Read Easy
Congratulations to Donna and Ronnie, who have finished Yes We Can Read and to their coaches, Lin and Faye. Donna came to Read Easy via the Children...
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Award from Libraries Opportunities for Everyone Innovation Fund
Arts Council England has announced funding for 30 innovative projects to help tackle disadvantage in libraries across England. A total of £3.9 mill...
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Women and Literacy
Gatehouse writer Maria McNamara, author of Getting Better, and her tutor, Dr Vicky Duckworth, were featured on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour, discussi...
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Jungle Books Library in Calais
The Jungle Books Library in Calais provides English classes for refugees, however it is critically lacking resources that help ADULTS learn to read...
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Fighting Ebola with Education
Education charity EducAid is set to receive a donation of copies of Yes We Can Read in Ebola-stricken Sierra Leone where, faced with schools and co...
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Amazing Children Uganda
Cynthia Haddock, Founding Trustee of Amazing Children Uganda, writes:
"I’m very touched by your generosity in donating 3 Yes we Can Read books to ...
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Kate Adie praises Bridport's Read Easy scheme
A WOMAN not short on courage herself, BBC journalist Kate Adie was in Bridport this week paying tribute to the bravery of adults learning to read.
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Getting Better Award 2014
We are delighted to announce the winner of the Gatehouse Getting Better Award 2014, awarded to an adult learner who is overcoming significant barri...
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House of Commons Adult Literacy & Numeracy Debate
Yesterday in the House of Commons, Caroline Dinenage MP led a debate on Adult Literacy & Numeracy in which she highlighted the importance of pe...
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Coming Soon
The East Enders Series will soon be published.
Developed for adults who are learning English as a second language, these short stories, set in the ...
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Vote for Read & Grow
Voting has begun for Lloyds Community Fund and Read & Grow is one of 4 finalists in their area. Read & Grow need to secure as many votes as...
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A lesson from Africa
When former street children in Uganda returned to the classroom to teach younger street children to read, no one predicted that the visit would hav...
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