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READING WELL BOOKLISTS Reading Well helps you to understand and manage your health and wellbeing using helpful reading. The books are chosen by health experts and people living with the conditions covered. CHILDREN | READING WELL BOOKLISTS | BOOKS | READING WELL Children. Reading Well for children provides quality-assured information, stories and advice to support children’s mental health and wellbeing. Books have been chosen and recommended by leading health professionals and co-produced with children and families. The booklist is targeted at children in Key Stage 2 (aged 7-11), butincludes titles
MENTAL HEALTH
Reading Well for mental health provides helpful information and support for managing common mental health conditions, or dealing with difficult feelings and experiences. Some books also include personal stories from people who are living with or caring for someone with mental health needs. The books are available to borrow from your locallibrary.
YOUNG PEOPLE
read – The Reading Agency Ltd • Registered number: 3904882 (England & Wales) Registered charity number: 1085443 (England & Wales) Registered Office: 8 High Street, Brentwood, Essex CM14 4AB WALES | READING WELLSEE MORE ON READING-WELL.ORG.UKMOOD-BOOSTING BOOKS
Mood-boosting Books. Reading Well Mood-boosting Books is a national promotion of uplifting titles, including novels, poetry and non-fiction. The books are all recommended by readers and reading groups. Many of the books are available to borrow free from your local library. Selected titles are also available to borrow as e-books andaudiobooks.
DEMENTIA | READING WELL BOOKLISTS | BOOKS | READING WELL Dementia. Reading Well Books on Prescription for dementia recommends books you might find helpful if you have dementia, are caring for someone with dementia or would like to find out more about the condition. The books provide information and advice, support for living well, advice for relatives and carers, and personal stories. LIBRARY STAFF SOCIAL PRESCRIBING TOOLKIT Library staff social prescribing toolkit. A toolkit has been created to help library staff develop their social prescribing offer. It includes an overview of social prescribing, and guidance on working with partners and Link Workers locally. This toolkit will be publishedin April 2021.
READING WELLTHE BOOKSRESOURCESNEWSGET INVOLVEDHEALTH INFORMATION WEEKSOCIAL PRESCRIBING & READIN Reading Well. Reading Well supports you to understand and manage your health and wellbeing using helpful reading. Reading Well books are all recommended by health experts, as well as people with lived experience of the conditions and topics covered and their relatives and carers. BOOKS | READING WELL Mood-boosting Books. Reading Well Mood-boosting Books is a national promotion of uplifting titles, including novels, poetry and non-fiction. The books are all recommended by readers and reading groups. Many of the books are available to borrow free from your local library. Selected titles are also available to borrow as e-books andaudiobooks.
READING WELL BOOKLISTS Reading Well helps you to understand and manage your health and wellbeing using helpful reading. The books are chosen by health experts and people living with the conditions covered. CHILDREN | READING WELL BOOKLISTS | BOOKS | READING WELL Children. Reading Well for children provides quality-assured information, stories and advice to support children’s mental health and wellbeing. Books have been chosen and recommended by leading health professionals and co-produced with children and families. The booklist is targeted at children in Key Stage 2 (aged 7-11), butincludes titles
MENTAL HEALTH
Reading Well for mental health provides helpful information and support for managing common mental health conditions, or dealing with difficult feelings and experiences. Some books also include personal stories from people who are living with or caring for someone with mental health needs. The books are available to borrow from your locallibrary.
YOUNG PEOPLE
read – The Reading Agency Ltd • Registered number: 3904882 (England & Wales) Registered charity number: 1085443 (England & Wales) Registered Office: 8 High Street, Brentwood, Essex CM14 4AB WALES | READING WELLSEE MORE ON READING-WELL.ORG.UKMOOD-BOOSTING BOOKS
Mood-boosting Books. Reading Well Mood-boosting Books is a national promotion of uplifting titles, including novels, poetry and non-fiction. The books are all recommended by readers and reading groups. Many of the books are available to borrow free from your local library. Selected titles are also available to borrow as e-books andaudiobooks.
DEMENTIA | READING WELL BOOKLISTS | BOOKS | READING WELL Dementia. Reading Well Books on Prescription for dementia recommends books you might find helpful if you have dementia, are caring for someone with dementia or would like to find out more about the condition. The books provide information and advice, support for living well, advice for relatives and carers, and personal stories. LIBRARY STAFF SOCIAL PRESCRIBING TOOLKIT Library staff social prescribing toolkit. A toolkit has been created to help library staff develop their social prescribing offer. It includes an overview of social prescribing, and guidance on working with partners and Link Workers locally. This toolkit will be publishedin April 2021.
BOOKS | READING WELL Mood-boosting Books. Reading Well Mood-boosting Books is a national promotion of uplifting titles, including novels, poetry and non-fiction. The books are all recommended by readers and reading groups. Many of the books are available to borrow free from your local library. Selected titles are also available to borrow as e-books andaudiobooks.
MENTAL HEALTH
Resources. Here you’ll find a range of downloadable resources to help you make the most of the Reading Well programme. To purchase print resources, visit our online shop.YOUNG PEOPLE
read – The Reading Agency Ltd • Registered number: 3904882 (England & Wales) Registered charity number: 1085443 (England & Wales) Registered Office: 8 High Street, Brentwood, Essex CM14 4AB WALES | RESOURCES | READING WELL Resources. Here you’ll find a range of downloadable resources to help you make the most of the Reading Well programme. To purchase print resources, visit our online shop.READING WELL LOGOS
Resources. Here you’ll find a range of downloadable resources to help you make the most of the Reading Well programme. To purchase print resources, visit our online shop. MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK 2021: LIBRARY TOOLKIT Mental Health Awareness Week 2021: Library Toolkit. A library toolkit to use for Mental Health Awareness Week 10-16 May. - Ideas to support libraries to deliver activities and campaigns around mental health, wellbeing, nature and the environment. - Template social media copy to help you spread the word. A4 POSTER - MOOD-BOOSTING BOOKS read – The Reading Agency Ltd • Registered number: 3904882 (England & Wales) Registered charity number: 1085443 (England & Wales) Registered Office: 8 High Street, Brentwood, Essex CM14 4AB INTERACTIVE USER LEAFLET A digital version of the user leaflet for Reading Well Books on Prescription for dementia. The prescriber can digitally select titles from the list, then print the leaflet.SOCIAL MEDIA CARDS
Social media cards - User quotes. Shareable images containing quotes from adults, children, young people and health professionals who have benefited from the Reading Well books. For use on websites and social media to visually promote the impact of the programme. SCHOOL ASSEMBLY PPT PRESENTATION A Welsh language adaptable PowerPoint presentation on Reading Well for children/Darllen yn Well i blant for library staff/teachers to deliver in school assemblies. READING WELLTHE BOOKSRESOURCESNEWSGET INVOLVEDHEALTH INFORMATION WEEKSOCIAL PRESCRIBING & READIN Reading Well. Reading Well supports you to understand and manage your health and wellbeing using helpful reading. Reading Well books are all recommended by health experts, as well as people with lived experience of the conditions and topics covered and their relatives and carers. BOOKS | READING WELL Mood-boosting Books. Reading Well Mood-boosting Books is a national promotion of uplifting titles, including novels, poetry and non-fiction. The books are all recommended by readers and reading groups. Many of the books are available to borrow free from your local library. Selected titles are also available to borrow as e-books andaudiobooks.
READING WELL BOOKLISTS Reading Well helps you to understand and manage your health and wellbeing using helpful reading. The books are chosen by health experts and people living with the conditions covered.MENTAL HEALTH
Resources. Here you’ll find a range of downloadable resources to help you make the most of the Reading Well programme. To purchase print resources, visit our online shop. CHILDREN | RESOURCES | READING WELL Resources. Here you’ll find a range of downloadable resources to help you make the most of the Reading Well programme. To purchase print resources, visit our online shop. CHILDREN | READING WELL BOOKLISTS | BOOKS | READING WELL Children. Reading Well for children provides quality-assured information, stories and advice to support children’s mental health and wellbeing. Books have been chosen and recommended by leading health professionals and co-produced with children and families. The booklist is targeted at children in Key Stage 2 (aged 7-11), butincludes titles
MENTAL HEALTH
Reading Well for mental health provides helpful information and support for managing common mental health conditions, or dealing with difficult feelings and experiences. Some books also include personal stories from people who are living with or caring for someone with mental health needs. The books are available to borrow from your locallibrary.
WALES | READING WELLSEE MORE ON READING-WELL.ORG.UKMOOD-BOOSTING BOOKS
Mood-boosting Books. Reading Well Mood-boosting Books is a national promotion of uplifting titles, including novels, poetry and non-fiction. The books are all recommended by readers and reading groups. Many of the books are available to borrow free from your local library. Selected titles are also available to borrow as e-books andaudiobooks.
DEMENTIA | READING WELL BOOKLISTS | BOOKS | READING WELL Dementia. Reading Well Books on Prescription for dementia recommends books you might find helpful if you have dementia, are caring for someone with dementia or would like to find out more about the condition. The books provide information and advice, support for living well, advice for relatives and carers, and personal stories. READING WELLTHE BOOKSRESOURCESNEWSGET INVOLVEDHEALTH INFORMATION WEEKSOCIAL PRESCRIBING & READIN Reading Well. Reading Well supports you to understand and manage your health and wellbeing using helpful reading. Reading Well books are all recommended by health experts, as well as people with lived experience of the conditions and topics covered and their relatives and carers. BOOKS | READING WELL Mood-boosting Books. Reading Well Mood-boosting Books is a national promotion of uplifting titles, including novels, poetry and non-fiction. The books are all recommended by readers and reading groups. Many of the books are available to borrow free from your local library. Selected titles are also available to borrow as e-books andaudiobooks.
READING WELL BOOKLISTS Reading Well helps you to understand and manage your health and wellbeing using helpful reading. The books are chosen by health experts and people living with the conditions covered.MENTAL HEALTH
Resources. Here you’ll find a range of downloadable resources to help you make the most of the Reading Well programme. To purchase print resources, visit our online shop. CHILDREN | RESOURCES | READING WELL Resources. Here you’ll find a range of downloadable resources to help you make the most of the Reading Well programme. To purchase print resources, visit our online shop. CHILDREN | READING WELL BOOKLISTS | BOOKS | READING WELL Children. Reading Well for children provides quality-assured information, stories and advice to support children’s mental health and wellbeing. Books have been chosen and recommended by leading health professionals and co-produced with children and families. The booklist is targeted at children in Key Stage 2 (aged 7-11), butincludes titles
MENTAL HEALTH
Reading Well for mental health provides helpful information and support for managing common mental health conditions, or dealing with difficult feelings and experiences. Some books also include personal stories from people who are living with or caring for someone with mental health needs. The books are available to borrow from your locallibrary.
WALES | READING WELLSEE MORE ON READING-WELL.ORG.UKMOOD-BOOSTING BOOKS
Mood-boosting Books. Reading Well Mood-boosting Books is a national promotion of uplifting titles, including novels, poetry and non-fiction. The books are all recommended by readers and reading groups. Many of the books are available to borrow free from your local library. Selected titles are also available to borrow as e-books andaudiobooks.
DEMENTIA | READING WELL BOOKLISTS | BOOKS | READING WELL Dementia. Reading Well Books on Prescription for dementia recommends books you might find helpful if you have dementia, are caring for someone with dementia or would like to find out more about the condition. The books provide information and advice, support for living well, advice for relatives and carers, and personal stories. BOOKS | READING WELL Mood-boosting Books. Reading Well Mood-boosting Books is a national promotion of uplifting titles, including novels, poetry and non-fiction. The books are all recommended by readers and reading groups. Many of the books are available to borrow free from your local library. Selected titles are also available to borrow as e-books andaudiobooks.
MENTAL HEALTH
Resources. Here you’ll find a range of downloadable resources to help you make the most of the Reading Well programme. To purchase print resources, visit our online shop.YOUNG PEOPLE
read – The Reading Agency Ltd • Registered number: 3904882 (England & Wales) Registered charity number: 1085443 (England & Wales) Registered Office: 8 High Street, Brentwood, Essex CM14 4AB YOUNG PEOPLE'S MENTAL HEALTH Find shelf help in your local library. Reading Well for young people recommends expert endorsed books about mental health, providing 13 to 18 year olds with advice and information about issues like anxiety, stress and OCD, and difficult experiences like bullying and exams.. The books have all been recommended by young people and health professionals, and are available to borrow for free from READING WELL WALES: LIBRARY STAFF WELLBEING TOOLKIT read – The Reading Agency Ltd • Registered number: 3904882 (England & Wales) Registered charity number: 1085443 (England & Wales) Registered Office: 8 High Street, Brentwood, Essex CM14 4ABREADING WELL LOGOS
Resources. Here you’ll find a range of downloadable resources to help you make the most of the Reading Well programme. To purchase print resources, visit our online shop. DEMENTIA | RESOURCES | READING WELL read – The Reading Agency Ltd • Registered number: 3904882 (England & Wales) Registered charity number: 1085443 (England & Wales) Registered Office: 8 High Street, Brentwood, Essex CM14 4ABREADING WELL
Reading Well. Reading Well supports you to understand and manage your health and wellbeing using helpful reading. Reading Well books are all recommended by health experts, as well as people with lived experience of the conditions and topics covered and their relatives and carers. LIBRARY STAFF SOCIAL PRESCRIBING TOOLKIT Library staff social prescribing toolkit. A toolkit has been created to help library staff develop their social prescribing offer. It includes an overview of social prescribing, and guidance on working with partners and Link Workers locally. This toolkit will be publishedin April 2021.
SOCIAL MEDIA CARDS
Social media cards - User quotes. Shareable images containing quotes from adults, children, young people and health professionals who have benefited from the Reading Well books. For use on websites and social media to visually promote the impact of the programme. READING WELLTHE BOOKSRESOURCESNEWSGET INVOLVEDHEALTH INFORMATION WEEKSOCIAL PRESCRIBING & READIN Reading Well. Reading Well supports you to understand and manage your health and wellbeing using helpful reading. Reading Well books are all recommended by health experts, as well as people with lived experience of the conditions and topics covered and their relatives and carers. BOOKS | READING WELLON READING WELLLIFETIME LEARNING WELLWELL READ READING LISTMY LEARNING WELL LIFETIMEREAD WELL READING PROGRAM3RD GRADE READING BOOK LIST Mood-boosting Books. Reading Well Mood-boosting Books is a national promotion of uplifting titles, including novels, poetry and non-fiction. The books are all recommended by readers and reading groups. Many of the books are available to borrow free from your local library. Selected titles are also available to borrow as e-books andaudiobooks.
READING WELL BOOKLISTS Reading Well helps you to understand and manage your health and wellbeing using helpful reading. The books are chosen by health experts and people living with the conditions covered.MENTAL HEALTH
Resources. Here you’ll find a range of downloadable resources to help you make the most of the Reading Well programme. To purchase print resources, visit our online shop. CHILDREN | RESOURCES | READING WELL Resources. Here you’ll find a range of downloadable resources to help you make the most of the Reading Well programme. To purchase print resources, visit our online shop. CHILDREN | READING WELL BOOKLISTS | BOOKS | READING WELL Children. Reading Well for children provides quality-assured information, stories and advice to support children’s mental health and wellbeing. Books have been chosen and recommended by leading health professionals and co-produced with children and families. The booklist is targeted at children in Key Stage 2 (aged 7-11), butincludes titles
MENTAL HEALTH
Reading Well for mental health provides helpful information and support for managing common mental health conditions, or dealing with difficult feelings and experiences. Some books also include personal stories from people who are living with or caring for someone with mental health needs. The books are available to borrow from your locallibrary.
WALES | READING WELLSEE MORE ON READING-WELL.ORG.UKMOOD-BOOSTING BOOKS
Mood-boosting Books. Reading Well Mood-boosting Books is a national promotion of uplifting titles, including novels, poetry and non-fiction. The books are all recommended by readers and reading groups. Many of the books are available to borrow free from your local library. Selected titles are also available to borrow as e-books andaudiobooks.
DEMENTIA | READING WELL BOOKLISTS | BOOKS | READING WELL Dementia. Reading Well Books on Prescription for dementia recommends books you might find helpful if you have dementia, are caring for someone with dementia or would like to find out more about the condition. The books provide information and advice, support for living well, advice for relatives and carers, and personal stories. READING WELLTHE BOOKSRESOURCESNEWSGET INVOLVEDHEALTH INFORMATION WEEKSOCIAL PRESCRIBING & READIN Reading Well. Reading Well supports you to understand and manage your health and wellbeing using helpful reading. Reading Well books are all recommended by health experts, as well as people with lived experience of the conditions and topics covered and their relatives and carers. BOOKS | READING WELLON READING WELLLIFETIME LEARNING WELLWELL READ READING LISTMY LEARNING WELL LIFETIMEREAD WELL READING PROGRAM3RD GRADE READING BOOK LIST Mood-boosting Books. Reading Well Mood-boosting Books is a national promotion of uplifting titles, including novels, poetry and non-fiction. The books are all recommended by readers and reading groups. Many of the books are available to borrow free from your local library. Selected titles are also available to borrow as e-books andaudiobooks.
READING WELL BOOKLISTS Reading Well helps you to understand and manage your health and wellbeing using helpful reading. The books are chosen by health experts and people living with the conditions covered.MENTAL HEALTH
Resources. Here you’ll find a range of downloadable resources to help you make the most of the Reading Well programme. To purchase print resources, visit our online shop. CHILDREN | RESOURCES | READING WELL Resources. Here you’ll find a range of downloadable resources to help you make the most of the Reading Well programme. To purchase print resources, visit our online shop. CHILDREN | READING WELL BOOKLISTS | BOOKS | READING WELL Children. Reading Well for children provides quality-assured information, stories and advice to support children’s mental health and wellbeing. Books have been chosen and recommended by leading health professionals and co-produced with children and families. The booklist is targeted at children in Key Stage 2 (aged 7-11), butincludes titles
MENTAL HEALTH
Reading Well for mental health provides helpful information and support for managing common mental health conditions, or dealing with difficult feelings and experiences. Some books also include personal stories from people who are living with or caring for someone with mental health needs. The books are available to borrow from your locallibrary.
WALES | READING WELLSEE MORE ON READING-WELL.ORG.UKMOOD-BOOSTING BOOKS
Mood-boosting Books. Reading Well Mood-boosting Books is a national promotion of uplifting titles, including novels, poetry and non-fiction. The books are all recommended by readers and reading groups. Many of the books are available to borrow free from your local library. Selected titles are also available to borrow as e-books andaudiobooks.
DEMENTIA | READING WELL BOOKLISTS | BOOKS | READING WELL Dementia. Reading Well Books on Prescription for dementia recommends books you might find helpful if you have dementia, are caring for someone with dementia or would like to find out more about the condition. The books provide information and advice, support for living well, advice for relatives and carers, and personal stories. BOOKS | READING WELL Mood-boosting Books. Reading Well Mood-boosting Books is a national promotion of uplifting titles, including novels, poetry and non-fiction. The books are all recommended by readers and reading groups. Many of the books are available to borrow free from your local library. Selected titles are also available to borrow as e-books andaudiobooks.
MENTAL HEALTH
Resources. Here you’ll find a range of downloadable resources to help you make the most of the Reading Well programme. To purchase print resources, visit our online shop.YOUNG PEOPLE
read – The Reading Agency Ltd • Registered number: 3904882 (England & Wales) Registered charity number: 1085443 (England & Wales) Registered Office: 8 High Street, Brentwood, Essex CM14 4AB YOUNG PEOPLE'S MENTAL HEALTH Find shelf help in your local library. Reading Well for young people recommends expert endorsed books about mental health, providing 13 to 18 year olds with advice and information about issues like anxiety, stress and OCD, and difficult experiences like bullying and exams.. The books have all been recommended by young people and health professionals, and are available to borrow for free from READING WELL WALES: LIBRARY STAFF WELLBEING TOOLKIT read – The Reading Agency Ltd • Registered number: 3904882 (England & Wales) Registered charity number: 1085443 (England & Wales) Registered Office: 8 High Street, Brentwood, Essex CM14 4ABREADING WELL LOGOS
Resources. Here you’ll find a range of downloadable resources to help you make the most of the Reading Well programme. To purchase print resources, visit our online shop. DEMENTIA | RESOURCES | READING WELL read – The Reading Agency Ltd • Registered number: 3904882 (England & Wales) Registered charity number: 1085443 (England & Wales) Registered Office: 8 High Street, Brentwood, Essex CM14 4ABREADING WELL
Reading Well. Reading Well supports you to understand and manage your health and wellbeing using helpful reading. Reading Well books are all recommended by health experts, as well as people with lived experience of the conditions and topics covered and their relatives and carers. LIBRARY STAFF SOCIAL PRESCRIBING TOOLKIT Library staff social prescribing toolkit. A toolkit has been created to help library staff develop their social prescribing offer. It includes an overview of social prescribing, and guidance on working with partners and Link Workers locally. This toolkit will be publishedin April 2021.
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Reading Well supports you to understand and manage your health and wellbeing using helpful reading. The books are all recommended by health experts, as well as people with lived experience of the conditions and topics covered and their relatives and carers. You can be recommended a title by a health professional, or you can visit your local library and take a book out yourself. There are five booklists available: * Reading Well for mental health * Reading Well for young people * Reading Well for children * Reading Well for dementia * Reading Well for long term conditions. Reading Well was recognised by the Royal Society for Public Health as a finalist for the 2017 Public Mental Health and Wellbeing Award.
WHERE CAN I FIND THE BOOKS? Visit the books page for ourbooklists.
You can borrow books from the collections from your local library. 99% of English library authorities run a Reading Well scheme as part of the Universal Public Library Health Offer.
Welsh Government have funded EVERY LIBRARY AUTHORITY IN WALES to deliver the scheme bilingually in Welshand English
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Many of the Reading Well titles are available to borrow as e-books and audiobooks. Visit your local library website to find out how to join the library and access books electronically.IMPACT
So far, Reading Well has reached over 1.2 MILLION PEOPLE and 90% of people surveyed have found their book helpful. There is a huge evidence base around the value of reading to support health and wellbeing, as well as the value of public libraries as a non-stigmatised space that is both welcoming and empowering for people seeking support.PARTNERS
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Mood-boosting Books scheme is a national promotion of uplifting titles, including novels, poetry and non-fiction. The books are all recommended by readers and reading groups. We suggest that people using the Reading Well Books on Prescription scheme may also like to try some mood-boosting fiction or poetry, but the books are not prescribed, endorsed or recommended by healthprofessionals.
Mood-boosting Books is delivered by The Reading Agency, working with public libraries, NHS trusts and colleges throughout the UK. We have also worked in collaboration with Macmillan Cancer Support to produce book lists recommended by people who have been diagnosed with cancer. HEALTH INFORMATION WEEK06 July 2020
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