Minister O’Gorman announces new book gifting project for 4,500 Early Learning and Care settings
From Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth
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Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O’Gorman, T.D., today announced an additional €450,000 Dormant Accounts Funding for a new book gifting project to early learning and care settings.
The project will see 4,500 early learning and care settings each receive books aimed at encouraging a love of books and reading among young children. The books will be distributed through libraries, linking early learning and care settings and children and families enrolled in these settings to the libraries in their local community.
Speaking about the project, Minister O’Gorman said:
“I’m delighted to have secured significant additional funding for this Book Gifting project, which will help our youngest children have access to books, both in their early learning and care setting and through their local libraries. I hope that this will start a new generation on a life-long love of reading, and will encourage more parents to join their local libraries so that they can share books with their children.”
“With additional Dormant Accounts Funding secured, the total funding has increased to €650,000. This will ensure that every early learning and care setting, and every library, will receive a wide range of books in both English and Irish, and will support children to discover the joy of reading.”
The project is a collaboration between the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth (DCEDIY), the Department of Rural and Community Development (DRCD) and the Local Government Management Agency (LGMA). €650,000 is being provided for the project from the three organisations.
The Book Gifting project will:
Welcoming the funding, Minister for Rural and Community Development Heather Humphreys, T.D., said:
“As Minister with responsibility for public libraries, I am delighted that my Department is providing funding to support this initiative."
“Libraries offer access to worlds of creativity, imagination and fun. This collaboration between the Early Learning and Care services and the 330 public libraries around the country will open these worlds up to so many families. It will also promote early language and literacy development which is crucial for children’s success in education and beyond.”
The roll-out of book bags is being administered by the Local Government Management Agency, with book bags to issue to libraries and Early Learning and Care settings in April 2021.
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Originally funding for this Initiative comprised of Dormant Accounts Funding of €100,000 from DCRD and €100,000 from DCEDIY. An additional €450,000 was allocated by DCEDIY on 8 December from Dormant Accounts Funding bringing the total funding for this initiative to €650,000.
Under the Book Gifting project, 4,500 Early Learning and Care services will be offered an opportunity to connect with their local library and receive a First 5 book bag. The network of 330 public libraries will also have copies of books selected for the book bags, which will be available to loan to parents and/or to remain in the library for story times and reading corners.
First 5 (published in 2018) is a ten-year Whole-of-Government Strategy for Babies, Young Children and their Families. First 5 in its implementation plan includes over 150 actions and commits to major initiatives on family leave, children’s health services, parenting supports, child-friendly communities and Early Learning and Care settings. The Strategy will enhance early childhood and make a significant contribution to the lives of young children, their families and society over the short, medium and longer term. More information can be found on the First 5 website.