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Module 4

Scope

This module can be completed by an individual member of staff based on one user profile but it would be equally valuable for a team activity with team members choosing to work on different user profiles. This module is suitable for all library staff.

Learning Objective

To demonstrate that you are able to recognize and respond to the differing needs of a range of disabled users.

Knowledge and understanding

Increased knowledge and awareness of the needs of a range of disabled users.

Skills

  • Improved communication skills in meeting with disabled people as service users recognizing and responding to the different needs of a range of disabled users
  • Improved learning and access skills in designing and supporting learning activities matched to the needs of disabled users
  • Improved enquiry handling skills, identifying the needs of disabled users and how they might be met
  • Improved reader development skills in identifying the needs of disabled users and how they might be met
  • Improved practical library skills in using the library systems with a range of disabled users
  • Improved skills in solving problems constructively when working with disabled users

Attitudes and Values

  • Demonstrating creativity, enjoyment, inspiration and innovation in responding to the needs of disabled users
  • Demonstrating flexibility in responding to change and to differing needs of disabled users
  • Demonstrating a good positive image of services for disabled users
  • Demonstrating interest in and empathy with disabled people and in meeting their needs as individuals
  • Demonstrating a willingness to develop and take responsibility for own learning to support disabled users

Learning Activity

This learning activity requires you to meet and consult with a disabled user in your library service; to write a brief case story to share with colleagues and then to choose one further option from those listed below. The Task sheets use a sample case story of a user with hearing impairment. If possible consult with a current library user. Everyone should complete Task 1 and at least one further task matched to the needs of your post and your own learning needs.

Task 1

Timings needed for activity

  • Reading and preparation 2 hrs
  • Interviewing disabled user 1 hr
  • Writing case story 1 hr

Task 2

Select one of the following options to complete this module:

Option 1

Option 2

Option 3

Timings needed for activity

  • Meeting a need 2 hrs

Links to some further sources of information and support

Able Magazine (formerly Disability View)

Magazine highlights and promotes lifestyle issues important to disabled people in the UK today.

Ace Centres

Focus on the use of technology with the communication and educational needs of young people with physical and communication difficulties (2 centres) links and resources.

Adaptive technologies in public libraries

Paper from the Networked Services Policy Task Group.

Books for disability

Offers advice, information and sign-posting on the subject of reading difficulties, learning disabilities and books which are relevant to different impairments / disability issues.

Changing Faces

Website for everyone - to inform, challenge and inspire - and ultimately change the way we all see disfigurement: self-help booklets, children's fiction, leaflets, videos and information packs for professionals.

Deafsign

Website offering information, contacts and discussion on issues related to deafness and sign language; includes an interactive discussion forum,. email subscription list, BSL sample section, myth buster, and resource for schools.

DEMOS

Online Materials for Staff Disability Awareness.

Disability Language and Access Guide

Barking Council guide making clear the accepted language and etiquette that has been defined by disabled people.

How People with Disabilities Use the Web

World Wide Web Consultants (W3C) document providing an introduction to use of the Web by people with disabilities. It illustrates some of their requirements when using websites and Web-based applications.

Techdis

Aims to enhance provision for disabled students and staff in higher, further and specialist education and adult and community learning, through the use of technology. Databases include former National Internet Accessiblity Database (NIAD) with Information about products to help disabled people.

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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

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