CFLFG

 
Literacy Facts

Canada

Almost 50% of Canadian adults can’t work well with words and numbers.

Learning disabilities affect at least 10% of Canadians. More than 80% of these experience difficulty in learning to read.

Children of parents who have not graduated from high

school are twice as likely to live in poverty as those whose parents graduated.

People with literacy problems have only 2/3 of the income of other adults.

48% of all Canadian adults fall into the lowest two reading levels. The majority of these are seniors, 65 and older.

The unemployment rate for people at the lowest literacy level is 26%, compared with 4% for those at the highest literacy levels. 


 

Niagara

Literacy levels are lower in Niagara compared to the provincial average.


 

Literacy and Basic Skills (LBS) Level 1

Literacy and Basic Skills (LBS) Level 2

Literacy and Basic Skills (LBS) Level 3

Literacy and Basic Skills (LBS) Level 4

Literacy and Basic Skills (LBS) Level 5

 

 




Thursday February 11th

Four Points by Sheraton

Gibson room

1:00 – 3:00pm       

Testing the on-line information & referral protocol (Practitioners)

Friday March 5th   

Four Points by Sheraton

Gibson room

9:00-noon        

Clear Language Workshop (LBS and EO Agencies)

Thursday March 25th

LLN Office

Room to be determined

9:00am             

Literacy Services Planning Group

1:00pm            

Common Frontline Focus Group

Friday March 26th

Place to be determined     9:00am      

Succession Planning for Administrators