08/09/2003

UK adults encouraged to read more

A new survey has revealed that a quarter of UK adults have not read a single book in the last 12 months.

The figures, part of the National Reading Campaign's research into personal reading habits across the country, coincided with International Literacy Day on Monday.

Designed to get people talking about what they enjoy reading, International Literacy Day has a particular focus on adults in the workplace with the aim of persuading non-readers to pick up a book.

However, more encouragingly in the new survey, it was found that nearly half of all adults who had read, had got through at least five books or more, while almost one in five claimed to have read 20 books or more.

Commenting on International Literacy Day, Genevieve Clarke, Manager of the National Reading Campaign, said: " Most people spend a huge amount of their time with work colleagues so this is a way to get them sharing their favourite reads.

"Even those who don’t read much rate recommendations from friends and colleagues. Swapping is an easy way in for people who might enjoy reading but don’t know what to choose.”

Initiatives being encouraged on International Literacy Day range from encouraging book swap boxes at work where people can leave books to the creation of simple workplace libraries.

While benefits include a boost to staff morale and teamwork, it is hoped that such interaction could also raise awareness of the enjoyment of reading, perhaps leading the way for employees to take on literacy courses – a current priority for Government with the launch of another wave of advertising to recruit basic skills learners.

(MB)

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