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£52m for literacy skills
09.07.08 John Ryan
The Government announced today that it would be providing £52 million to fund the implementation of a raft of measures aimed at improving literacy and communications skills in children.
£40 million of this is to be used in support of the “Every Child a Talker” programme, helping teachers to identify children with problems.
The move follows a review of the speech, language and communication needs of 0-19 year olds by John Bercow MP, which was published on Wednesday. NLT Talk to your Baby campaign manager Liz Attenborough said: “The Bercow Review recognises that literacy is a key life skill for every child, and will impact on their potential to achieve at school, make friends and be successful in later life.”
The NLT will provide a written response to the Bercow report at the end of July.
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