MLA

Ann's case story

Ann, who is blind, talks about her work in the library with staff and visually impaired people.

Click on the photo below for her video.

Anne

Ann:

I started working at Gateshead libraries about 2 and a half years ago having never really been a librarian before. This was something very new to me but what I had got was a lot of contact with visually impaired people in the area and the organisations who support them. My job is to help the library staff to provide services for visually impaired people, access what is already available and then look at providing other services then to get out into the community and make sure that the visually impaired people out there know that they can use their local library.

I teach people how to do basic guiding techniques, for example. It doesn't mean that because somebody comes into the library that they have no sight and need guiding all the time but particularly people with certain eye conditions who come into the library from the outside they find it difficult adjusting, sight wise, and they do need more help even though they have some sight. They might be going to choose a large print book so that they can read large print but actually can't get themselves to the section. So staff need to know how to feel comfortable guiding somebody, what help is needed, how to speak to somebody when they come into the library "hello" whatever the person's name. So as to become familiar with the person and to know what help is needed and I think that does only come through a bit of training and a bit of familiarity. I do give them a very basic instruction on eye conditions and they try on the simulation spectacles to have an idea of what basic eye conditions will be like.

Latest News

Responsibilities transfer

From 1st October 2011, this site will not be updated, so please treat it as the static archive it is. This is because <a target="_Blank" href="http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/">Arts Council England</a> has now taken over museums and libraries responsibilities. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/">The National Archives</a> has assumed responsibility for strategic leadership of the Archives sector. Arts Council responsibilities will also now include the Renaissance programme, Museum Accreditation, and Library Development, together with cultural property services such as Export Licensing and the Acceptance in Lieu scheme. The National Archives has assumed responsibility for providing strategic leadership to the archives sector and advising government on its development. The MLA is now winding down, with a skeleton staff remaining until May 2012 to complete the management of existing Renaissance contracts, complete outstanding financial and contractual arrangements and prepare for the appointment of a liquidator. This website will remain live until 31st March so that the public still has full access to the material on it – good practice case studies, toolkits, guidance and a range of other publications.  Continue reading

  • Related links

  • Ann and Bill's case story

    Ann and Bill, both blind, discuss a reading group for visually impaired people

  • Annette's case study

    Annette talks about some learners with mental health problems who attend her I.T. course

  • Bill's case study

    Bill who became blind at 55 tells us some of his experiences

  • Edwin's case story

    Edwin tells us about his interests and how he uses the library overcoming his learning difficulties

  • Gillian's case story

    Gillian tells Julie through an interpreter about the Women's Health Group for deaf women

  • Judith's case story

    Judith talks about her favourite books and about learning to play the keyboard overcoming her learning difficulties

  • Laura's case study

    Laura describes how difficult it is for a dyslexic to use the library and has some good ideas for libraries

  • Lisza's case story

    Lisza helps us understand her difficulties in using the library with both visual and hearing impairments

  • Shaheen's case story

    Shaheen talks about widening participation particularly for adults with mental health issues

  • Slough Library with Arbour Vale School: Case story

    Liz reads a story with three pupils from Arbour Vale School who have difficulties reading

Subscribe

Keep up to date with all the latest news from MLA by subscribing to our News RSS feed.

Subscribe

Sector Statistics

stats 007school visits to museums statisticsUser satisfaction with public librariesMuseums, libraries and archives website use statistics graphicVolunteering Numbers statisticsNo. of Public Libraries in England (2008-09)Stats widget