A WIRRAL author has launched this year’s Builder Book Project which aims to tackle inequalities in education.

Thornton Hough author Natalie Reeves Billing launched her latest social value project on Monday (September 18) to ensure every child has equal access to quality and engaging educational and creative resources.

Split Perspectivz CIC’s Builder Book UK project is a yearly event, set up four years ago by Natalie and fellow Merseyside children’s author, Jude Lennon, to deliver thousands of boxes, packs, workshops and events to local children, families, schools and community centres across the Liverpool City Region. 

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This year’s initiative, named Planet Pack 24 focuses on the United Nations Global Goals, a framework for a healthier world and better future for everyone. 

Natalie told the Globe: “A mother myself, I'm committed to supporting children during their formative years. I’m one of the lucky ones, but I've seen only too often how vital the right start in life can be to health, happiness and prosperity. 

“Education shouldn't be a choice between heating our homes and teaching our children. As a community, we should find a way to raise, encourage, and support our youth, by working together. 

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"It's in everyone's interests to create a kinder, fairer world, but this can only be achieved through the medium of education - giving youngsters the tools they need to succeed and thrive from an early age, and helping children keep that joyous outlook towards discovery as they enter a new world that welcomes them with open arms, no matter their background.

"This year’s eco theme focuses on the United Nations Global Goals, a framework for a healthier world and better future for everyone."

The carbon zero packs have been produced in collaboration with local creatives, volunteers, and service providers, and contain fun, educational resources, activities and a new picture book written by Natalie and Jude, to be delivered to over 10,000 economically disadvantaged households across the Liverpool City Region and Deeside in March 2024.

Planet Pack 24 will also address a number of issues raised in the Annual Literacy Survey, a report of over 71,000 children and young people across the country, which found that the enjoyment of writing was at its lowest level since records began in 2010, and that writing significantly supports children’s well-being.