Programme name | Country | Date of information |
Lukulahja lapselle | Finland | 2 Dec 2019 |
Question | Answer |
About the Organisation | |
Organisation name | Lukukeskus – The Finnish Reading Center |
Organisation address | Linnunlauluntie 7, 00530 Helsinki, Finland |
Goal/objective | Reading for a better world. The Finnish Reading Center promotes reading, literacy and literature |
Contact Person | Emmi Jäkkö |
Position of Contact Person | Development manager |
Contact email | luelapselle@lukukeskus.fi |
Contact Telephone Number | +358 50 410 7988 |
Organisation website | www.lukukeskus.fi |
Organisation type | NGO |
How many staff does your organisation employ? | 7 |
About the Programme | |
Basic details | |
Programme name | Lukulahja lapselle |
Country/Province/City where the programme takes place | Finland |
Year started | 2019 |
Programme goal/objective | Book bag for every baby born in Finland |
Funding sources | The Finnish Cultural Foundation |
Geographic coverage | National campaign in Finland |
Purpose of the programme | |
Not for profit? | non profit |
Religious or political purpose? | none |
Local consistency of model | |
Is your programme model consistent across your geographic area, or are there regional differences? | Consistent |
Book Packs | |
What are the contents of your gifting pack? | In book bag: Rhymebook for babies with infotexts for parents, Bedtime story book for toddlers, height chart with info on childs verbal development and facts about reading, rhyme cards and invitation to library. |
Is your programme offered free of charge to all families? | Yes |
Partnerships and Delivery | |
What are your primary ‘points of contact’ with the population you serve? | Health clinic |
Who gifts/hands-out your pack to families? | Healthcare workers |
Please list your other programme partnerships | Daycare can use free information provided on programme’s website; Libraries share information for families. Health care officials share information about reading in official documents. |
Audience | |
Is the programme universal or targeted? | Book bag is given to every baby born in Finland 2019-2021. |
How many children does your programme serve a year? | 50,000 |
At what age/gifting period do children receive your programme. | Prenatal, Birth – 6 months, 6 – 12 months |
Diversity provision | |
Does your program include provisions or resources for children with special needs? | no |
What language populations does your programme serve? | Finnish and Swedish; Sami language will be added (official languages in Finland). Info materials (everything except books) in Arabic, Sorani, Somali, Spanish, Russian, Estonian, English |
Evaluation and research | |
Have you conducted programme evaluation or research (including longitudinal)? If yes, has this evaluation/research been published? | We are conducting evaluation and research through out the program. First survey was made before the program started; second survey will be done after 1 year after launch; and last one in the end of the third year. In addition several surveys on materials and health care workers experiences will be conducted by students. |
Videos
Videos and Powerpoints
May 2022 – Research updates on programmes
Emmi Jäkkö: Finnish Reading Centre, Lukukeskus, Finland
- Emmi Jäkkö: Finnish Reading Centre, Lukukeskus, Finland 27% of families begin reading – results of Finland’s first book gifting programme
May 2021 – Health and Wellbeing
Emmi Jäkkö: Lukukeskus (Finnish Reading Centre)
- Emmi Jäkkö: Lukukeskus (Finnish Reading Centre) – Lukulahja lapselle, a Book Bag for every baby: feedback from health care officials and families from the second round of evaluation
Feb 2020 – Maternity hospital and Health Clinic bookgifting
Emmi Jäkkö: Finnish Reading Centre – Book Gift Program – Book bag for every child born 2019-2021
Feb 2020 – Maternity hospital and Health Clinic bookgifting
- Emmi Jäkkö: Finnish Reading Centre – Book Gift Program – Book bag for every child born 2019-2021