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By Jamie Redgate – librarian, writer, independent researcher. Improving accessibility to library users with learning disabilities. March 9, 2016. Note: I use the term ‘people with learning disability/ies” to refer to anyone with “reduced intellectual ability and difficulty with everyday activities” ( Mencap [link]. This covers a very diverse group of people so suggestions can’t be generalised! Something I forgot to mention about the “ Diversity, Inclusivity and Equality in Libraries [link]. 8211; multi-s...
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By Jamie Redgate – librarian, writer, independent researcher. Improving accessibility to library users with learning disabilities. March 9, 2016. Note: I use the term ‘people with learning disability/ies” to refer to anyone with “reduced intellectual ability and difficulty with everyday activities” ( Mencap [link]. This covers a very diverse group of people so suggestions can’t be generalised! Something I forgot to mention about the “ Diversity, Inclusivity and Equality in Libraries [link]. 8211; multi-s...
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learning disabilities | The Contrary Librarian
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By Jamie Redgate – librarian, writer, independent researcher. Tag Archives: learning disabilities. Improving accessibility to library users with learning disabilities. March 9, 2016. Note: I use the term ‘people with learning disability/ies” to refer to anyone with “reduced intellectual ability and difficulty with everyday activities” ( Mencap [link]. This covers a very diverse group of people so suggestions can’t be generalised! Where you can see this kind of book group in action. 8211; multi-sensory st...
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learning disability | The Contrary Librarian
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By Jamie Redgate – librarian, writer, independent researcher. Tag Archives: learning disability. Improving accessibility to library users with learning disabilities. March 9, 2016. Note: I use the term ‘people with learning disability/ies” to refer to anyone with “reduced intellectual ability and difficulty with everyday activities” ( Mencap [link]. This covers a very diverse group of people so suggestions can’t be generalised! Where you can see this kind of book group in action. Books Beyond Words [link].
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Leon's Library Blog. Tag Archives: library services. After some initial confusion it was finally announced that Rob Wilson was to be the new Minister for libraries. Given the government’s emphasis on localism it’s not surprising that libraries have been placed as part the civil society agenda. The minister immediately set out his stall by emphasising volunteering, community action, and developing new governance models including mutuals, trusts and co-operatives. For the profession there will be both chal...
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accessibility | The Contrary Librarian
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By Jamie Redgate – librarian, writer, independent researcher. Improving accessibility to library users with learning disabilities. March 9, 2016. Note: I use the term ‘people with learning disability/ies” to refer to anyone with “reduced intellectual ability and difficulty with everyday activities” ( Mencap [link]. This covers a very diverse group of people so suggestions can’t be generalised! Something I forgot to mention about the “ Diversity, Inclusivity and Equality in Libraries [link]. 8211; multi-s...
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Reading Ahead | Reading Agency
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Because everything changes when we read. Rsaquo; Quick Guides. Rsaquo; Reading Ahead. One in six people struggles to read. However, research shows that when we inspire people to read for pleasure they benefit from far greater opportunities in everyday life, education and employment. Reading Ahead (formerly called the Six Book Challenge) is the gateway to these opportunities. Because everything changes when we read. Over 48,000 people took part in 2014-15, the last time it was called the Six Book Challenge.
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By Jamie Redgate – librarian, writer, independent researcher. All posts by jlredgate. Improving accessibility to library users with learning disabilities. March 9, 2016. Note: I use the term ‘people with learning disability/ies” to refer to anyone with “reduced intellectual ability and difficulty with everyday activities” ( Mencap [link]. This covers a very diverse group of people so suggestions can’t be generalised! Where you can see this kind of book group in action. Books Beyond Words [link]. 8211; mu...
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By Jamie Redgate – librarian, writer, independent researcher. Improving accessibility to library users with learning disabilities. March 9, 2016. Note: I use the term ‘people with learning disability/ies” to refer to anyone with “reduced intellectual ability and difficulty with everyday activities” ( Mencap [link]. This covers a very diverse group of people so suggestions can’t be generalised! Something I forgot to mention about the “ Diversity, Inclusivity and Equality in Libraries [link]. 8211; multi-s...
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Improving accessibility to library users with learning disabilities | The Contrary Librarian
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By Jamie Redgate – librarian, writer, independent researcher. Improving accessibility to library users with learning disabilities. March 9, 2016. Note: I use the term ‘people with learning disability/ies” to refer to anyone with “reduced intellectual ability and difficulty with everyday activities” ( Mencap [link]. This covers a very diverse group of people so suggestions can’t be generalised! Something I forgot to mention about the “ Diversity, Inclusivity and Equality in Libraries [link]. 8211; multi-s...
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