Education
Literacy charity expands inclusive book gifting to 100 under-resourced primary schools
Published June 17, 2026
The Inclusive Books for Children (IBC) charity is expanding its gifting programme to provide curated collections of inclusive literature to 100 under-resourced primary schools across the country. The initiative aims to ensure that all children, regardless of their background, can see themselves reflected in the books they read, whilst supporting schools facing tight budget constraints to diversify their library stock.
Representation in children's literature plays a vital role in fostering belonging and aspiration amongst pupils. By targeting schools serving disadvantaged communities, this programme addresses barriers to accessing diverse stories and supports the broader educational goal of creating inclusive learning environments where every child feels valued.
The expansion highlights the vital role of the voluntary sector in complementing local authority education provision, particularly in ensuring that material resources reach those schools where they can make the greatest difference to children’s educational experiences and sense of inclusion.
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