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Presented by Kathy Middleton Contra Costa County Library.
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Presented by Kathy Middleton Contra Costa County Library Insiders Librarians’ Toolkit made possible by EUREKA! Leadership Institute; Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA), a federal grant program that is managed by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and administered in California by the State Librarian, and Contra Costa County Library.
Contra Costa County Library’s “Insiders Toolkit” provides staff in California libraries with the Training and Plans to Build Inclusive Library programs for Adults with Developmental Disabilities.
The Project! Librarians’ Toolkit Part I: Video To inspire people working in public libraries to recognize opportunities for serving people with disabilities Part II: The Plan A how-to booklet for librarians to plan and implement one year of library programs for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities
Why the title ? Based on quote from Eva, Library Insider: Thank you for inviting us inside. Some people fear doing something unacceptable or “wrong” and feel on the outside of others’ library experiences.
Why have library programs for adults with developmental disabilities? • Community-based groups growing—meeting in libraries • Traditionally underserved population • Libraries are mandated to eliminate barriers to access • (even attitudinal) • Part of Strategic Plan and Mission
Who benefits? Adult Services Staff Professional growth Relevant adult programs with measurable results New opportunities to partner Fun, easy, rewarding All Library Staff Library forefront of library accessibility Fulfill library’s mission Accessibility training Build support for library
Who else benefits? Community of Library Users When people with disabilities are served, every library visitor benefits: Library services Staff training Inclusive library programs The collection Speakers/presenters invited by staff to lead Insider programs Community-based organizations, statewide and national agencies; families, and others who support independent living and integration into society for people with disabilities
What Insiders are saying: Thank you for our happiness. Love you. Thank you, also thank you for the reading program. I like you a lot for inviting us to the library. You are special. You are so nice. We learn a lot. What community program providers are saying: These special days have become not only fun but have enriched the lives of our consumers in a wonderful and positive way. I cannot put into words how much this special program has meant not only to the consumers, but to the staff as well. We look forward to each and every month at the library.
Momentum • Library Colleagues • Poster Session, ALA Conference • ALA/ASCLA/KLAS/NOD Award • Participants • ARC Inroads--a community group for people with DD—staff • and participants • Program Partners • Those who lead library programs • Library leaders/administration • Encouragement, support, advice
The Process: Logo Development Approx. $1300 Clean, denotes action; recognized as library-related; similar in to CCCL library logo 12 Sub-Logos for Headings in Book and on Web Insiders Main Logo Library Main Logo
The Book30-pages of information for planning and implementing one year of library programs Cover
Book Contents: Background and History Gaining support for your Insiders Program Sample programs; insights Funding The Library Collection
Insiders Video $3,500 Purpose of film: Inspire and Train • Interviews with Insider Program presenters • Park Naturalist, Reading Therapy Dog • and Handler • Interview with community-based program • Executive director • Interview with Librarian • Participants engaged in various programs • Persuasive narrative
PROJECT OUTPUTS September 2010-September 2011 Video: 100 views Instruction Booklet: 50 Downloads Five California libraries will pilot an Insiders library program for adults with developmental disabilities as a result of training provided in the Insiders Toolkit.
PROJECT OUTCOME September 2010-September 2011 85% of library staff accessing the Toolkit will report that they learned at least three new techniques for building library programs for adults with developmental disabilities; measured by online survey.
Online Survey Develop online survey to determine if visitors are learning new things, and to gather data for future of project.
Next steps Publicize/Present: 25 Contra Costa County Libraries CLA, November 2010 Webinar Present to Bay Area Disability Services Librarians (BADSL) Agencies that support people with disabilities Professional, social and community networks Respond to feedback on page: Develop online Q & A through online comments Expand: Message to more California libraries
COMMUNITY IMPACT The Toolkit positions Contra Costa County Library as leader in serving people with disabilities.
Will you invite adults with developmental disabilities to become Library Insiders? http:guides/ccclib.org/Insiders