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Children's Books Ireland is the national children's book organisation of Ireland. The organisation was formed in 1996 through the merger of the Children's Literature Association of Ireland and the Irish Children's Book Trust. CBI is involved in many activities and aims to engage young people with books, create greater understanding of the importance of books for young people and resource everyone with an interest in books for children. Download our 2007 Annual Report _cbi_annual_report_2007 Download our 2008 Annual Report cbi_annual_report_2008 Download our 2009 Annual Report annual_report_2009 Children's Books Ireland Mission Statement
Our Principle Activities are grouped into Three Major Strategic Aims Engagement - Enable children in Ireland to experience the best possible engagement with books Advocacy - Create greater understanding of the importance of books for children Resource - Be an innovative and core resource in Ireland on books for children CBI is also committed to involving young people in our work and in our development. We work in partnership with many other organisations and individuals, details of whom can be found in the Partners section of this website. Explore the sections of our website to understand more about our activities and principles. CBI operates on a not-for-profit basis and is a registered charity (CHY12911). CBI A Continuing Story, A Strategic Plan 2007-2011 In 2007, to coincide with the organisation's 10th birthday, CBI published a new strategic plan for the organisation to provide a documented framework for the organisation and its work.
CBI Strategic Plan 2007-2011 is available here Consultation process CBI included an in-depth consultation process as part of the development of the strategic plan. This process has enabled us to understand how the organisation is perceived, to reflect and acknowledge commitment to the organisation and to gain insight into the needs of the children’s books and literature communities in Ireland. The key findings and feedback from this consultation process have been compiled into a report, which is available upon request from CBI. |