Innovation and good practice

Skipton "Rewind Presents" | 21 March 2013

Article by Rich Huxley about the 2012 CILIP Libraries Change Lives Award-winners, the Skipton Rewind Club - the article highlights just what can be achieved by young people in collaboration with North Yorkshire County Council and the North Yorkshire Youth Music Action Zone.

This article has been posted with kind permission of Music Education UK.

Posted in: Children & young people | United Kingdom | Administrations

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Digital Inclusion Dundee - Reaching the Hard to Reach | 19 March 2013

Over the past five years, Dundee Library and information Service have won three bids to deliver services for Vulnerable Groups - from working with vulnerable groups in libraries to taking devices to digitally excluded people across the community.

Maureen Hood writes about how Dundee Library has promoted digital literacy and inclusion.

Posted in: Digital inclusion | United Kingdom | Scotland | Administrations

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Better Read | 13 March 2013

Brief report of ‘Better Read’, a bibliotherapy event held in the National Library of Scotland on the 27 February 2013, organized by the Scottish Health Information Network, and NHS Education for Scotland Knowledge Services.

Posted in: Health & wellbeing | Other organisation's event | Event categories | Scotland | Administrations

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Southend Libraries Six Book Challenge e-newsletter, Feb 2013 | 7 March 2013

Southend Libraries have produced another Six Book Challenge e-newsletter to keep local people up-to-date with developments.

Posted in: Administrations | United Kingdom | Basic Skills/Skills for Life/Literacy/ESOL/Emergent Readers

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Cancer care support and information | 23 January 2013

Devon Libraries are working in partnership with the Peninsula Cancer Network, Macmillan, CAB, North Devon District Hospital and FORCEto offer a range of cancer information and support for people in North Devon. The libraries directly involved are Barnstaple, Bideford, Holsworthy and Ilfracombe.

These libraries all offer special book collections about cancer along with staff support when possible to access and use online information such as the Macmillan website and NHS Choices.

In addition the following libraries are hosting monthly CAB/Macmillan advice sessions aimed at supporting people with cancer and other life-limiting illnesses by offering free guidance on subjects such as debt, welfare and insurance.

Posted in: Administrations | United Kingdom | Health & wellbeing

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SeeJobGroup | 21 January 2013

Community Job Group @ Southend Central Library 2012 Pilot Group feedback report - success of first year of employment skills project. There is also a very positive testimonial from someone who has successfully used this service.

Posted in: Poverty & low income / Unemployment / Recession | England | Administrations

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Quick Reads in Southend Libraries | 2 November 2012

Brief intro to the work that Southend Libraries have done to promote Quick Reads.

Posted in: Administrations | United Kingdom | Basic Skills/Skills for Life/Literacy/ESOL/Emergent Readers

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Round the World in Bedford | 26 October 2012

Updated info on the Library website about African Caribbean Bedford, Asian Bedford and European Bedford, each giving info about art and music; country information; books, films and newspapers; languages; religion and festivals; culture and heritage; connections; facts and figures.

Posted in: Administrations | International | Black, ethnic minority and mixed-race | Migration - new arrivals, including refugees, asylum-seekers, migrant workers

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Welcome To Your Library - Essex County Council | 24 September 2012

This welcome guide was a joint project between Essex Libraries, Maldon and Dengie Local Action group (one of 12 groups in Essex which help plan services for young people and adults with a learning disability), and TMHS (Tendring Mental Health Support) Independent Advocacy project. Initially people with a learning disability visited local libraries and shared their experiences. They then worked with a member of library staff and advocacy support to put together this welcome guide. The ICE (Inclusive Communication Essex ) project advised on Easy Read and making the guide accessible. The guide is given to new library members and promoted to local groups.

Posted in: Disability - learning disabilities | United Kingdom | Administrations

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