It is clear from examining the diversity-related concerns in UK children's publishing that the sector has seen tremendous change recently. Even if inclusivity and representation have advanced, there are still obstacles to overcome before children's literature really captures the vast diversity of our culture.
Diversity in the context of UK book publishing services includes a number of different things, such as the portrayal of people from a variety of backgrounds, writers and illustrators who are members of underrepresented groups, and subjects that touch on a variety of cultural experiences. Even though there has been progress in elevating the prominence of varied perspectives, more representation is still required overall.