New push to boost literacy

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 24 Oktober 2012 | 19.55

A BOLD State Government plan to improve Tasmania's 50 per cent literacy rate has been launched in Parliament House in Hobart.

The 26TEN network -- set up under the $17 million adult literacy five-year plan -- includes organisations that will work to improve literacy and numeracy rates statewide.

About 50 per cent of Tasmanians are considered to have inadequate literacy skills to cope with everyday needs including filling in forms and reading bank statements. This compares with a national rate of about 47 per cent.

"We all need to work together to break down stigma and help more Tasmanians get the skills they need to secure jobs and opportunities," Premier Lara Giddings said at the launch.

The launch featured inspirational stories of Tasmanians who have made dramatic changes in their lives after receiving free tutoring.

Read more in tomorrow's Mercury.


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