[Baynet] Infopeople's workshop on Library Accessibility
Linda Rodenspiel
assist at infopeople.org
Wed Jun 21 09:38:02 PDT 2006
Since some people who may be interested in attending might not receive this
notice directly, we would appreciate it if you would print and post or
route this announcement to staff and colleagues. Thanks!
Title: Beyond Ramps Library Accessibility in the Real World
Dates and locations:
Monday, July 24, Contra Costa County Library, Pleasant Hill
Thursday, August 17, Los Angeles Public Library
Monday, September 11, Sacramento Public Library - Galleria
Wednesday, October 4, Buena Park Library District
Thursday, October 19, San Jose, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library
Tuesday, October 31, San Diego County Library Headquarters
To register for this workshop: Use the online registration form at
http://infopeople.org/WS/workshop/Workshop/272
Fee: There is a $75.00 fee for this workshop.
Thanks to regulations that support the Americans with Disabilities Act,
most California library buildings have been designed or renovated to
include ramps, desks and water fountains that comply with height
regulations for wheelchair users, and restrooms with accessible stalls.
However, to make our services truly accessible, we need to find creative
ways to improve our day-to-day interactions with users who need unique
accommodations.
In this workshop you will learn how to
--Communicate comfortably with users with disabilities,
--Find resources to help assess and respond effectively to the needs of
your local disability communities,
--Locate ideas and sources for different types of accommodationsboth free
and inexpensive, as well as more sophisticated, and
--Develop policies and procedures for effective and equitable services for
users with disabilities.
Workshop Description: Through discussion as well as individual and group
exercises, this all-day workshop will provide participants with
opportunities to share their knowledge and begin developing plans for
establishing or improving services for library users with disabilities. The
instructor will provide a full range of tips and tools that can be applied
immediately in the workplace: sample guidelines for service, sources of
local information about people with disabilities, tip sheets for working
with people with different types of disabilities, and information about and
sources for assistive technologies. Participants will explore the life
experiences of people with disabilities, gain an overview of the disability
rights movement, and discover practical ideas for library accessibility.
Preliminary Course Outline:
Who Are We Talking About?
--How many people in the U.S. have disabilities?
--How is a "disability" different from a "handicap"?
--Respectful language
It's the Law - And It's the Right Thing to Do!
--Federal and state laws that regulate services for people with disabilities
--Library guidelines and publications
Accommodating Unique Needs
--Responding to specific requests
--Simple tools can provide practical solutions
--With more resources you can do even more cool stuff
Nothing About Them Without Them
--It is essential to involve people with disabilities in planning for services
--Taking the next steps
Workshop Instructor: Marti Goddard. Marti Goddard has enjoyed working in
the disability community since she was 13 years old. Beginning as a
volunteer in a Colorado Springs Therapeutic Recreation program, she went on
to be a teacher of deaf children. After earning her MLS from the University
of Hawaii at Manoa, Marti was a reference librarian at Pikes Peak Library
District and a school librarian at the New Mexico School for the Deaf
before coming to the San Francisco Public Library in 1989 as the Deaf
Services Program Manager. Since 1998, Marti has been the SFPL Access
Services Manager, responsible for coordinating and supporting the
activities of staff in seven programs of service, including those for
people with disabilities, seniors and adult learners. She also serves as
the Library's ADA Coordinator for public programs and services.
Who Should Attend: California librarians, support staff, and volunteers who
provide direct public service in any type of library. This course is also
appropriate for library ADA coordinators and managers who are responsible
for crafting public service policies and procedures.
Prerequisites: None
Other Logistics:
*On-site check-in is from 8:30-9:00 AM; instruction is from 9:00 AM-4:30 PM.
*Maps, directions, and parking information are available on the Infopeople
Web site at http://infopeople.org/WS/workshop/Directions. Infopeople does
not validate or pay for parking.
*Infopeople does not provide refreshments or lunch. Since some training
locations do not have in-house or convenient food service, Infopeople
recommends that participants bring a sack lunch.
To view a complete list of Infopeople workshops and for general information
about Infopeople training opportunities, go to the main Infopeople
Workshops page at http://infopeople.org/WS/workshop
If you have questions about registration or scheduling of workshops, please
contact Linda Rodenspiel, the Infopeople Project Assistant, at
assist at infopeople.org or by phone at 650-578-9685.
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