New plans to make all children in Scotland library members

Wester Hailes Library

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced new plans to ensure every child in Scotland becomes a library member.

Pilot projects are being developed in every local authority area to introduce automatic library membership at key stages throughout the early years.

The pilots – which will give all children a library card at birth, age 3 or 4 or in P1 – will also see libraries working with schools and communities to promote the services they offer to families.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said:

Our libraries are often the hub of a local community – providing vital access to information and resources that people would otherwise not have.

Now, thanks to £80,000 Scottish Government funding, every local authority in Scotland will trial methods to give children automatic membership to their local library.

Libraries can empower communities – often in our most deprived areas where we know that young people can have lower levels of literacy and numeracy.

Access to books and learning materials will help us to make sure that every child has the opportunity to get excited about reading.

Councillor Archie Graham, Chair of Glasgow Life, added:

An appreciation for books and an enthusiasm for reading is one of the most important gifts we can give our children.

Not only is reading vital to improving literacy levels but it also opens up a number of opportunities throughout young people’s lives; developing valuable life-skills, signposting them on to education and employment pathways and supporting our future generations to grow and prosper as active citizens.

I’m delighted that here in Glasgow, we have committed to supporting primary one pupils and all new born babies to become library members through the Every Child a Library Member pilot scheme, and look forward to encouraging young Glaswegians to fall in love with books through their local library service.

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