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Making a Real difference
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Access to Real Gates Project Access Glasgow Partnership Consultation/Ownership Service Planning Lessons learned
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Strategic context Peoples Network Real Partnership Access Glasgow GCC Key Objectives
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Partnership Resources Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Scottish Executive Public Libraries Excellence Funding -SLIC-Scottish Library and Information Council Glasgow City council match fund Real Partnership
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Partnership and Consultation Consultation Voluntary Sector Internal GCC Partners SLIC
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Joint Working in Project Delivery Project Management ICT Installation Marketing and Promotions Launch and Roadshows Staff Training
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This initiative has been funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Scottish Executive Public Libraries Excellence Fund
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What it delivers Assistive Technology
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Tutorial Support
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Library Locations North East Area –Barmulloch, Bridgeton, Easterhouse, Milton, Parkhead, Possilpark, Riddrie, Sighthill, Shettleston and Springburn North West Area –Drumchapel, Whiteinch South Area –Castlemilk, Elder Park, Gorbals, Ibrox, Real on the Road
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Glasgow Libraries Open The Gates to Learning : Eighteen Glasgow Library and Learning Centres have developed new services for customers who until now have had limited use of the facilities due to disabilities or other difficulties. This is the biggest initiative in improving accessibility in Glasgow Libraries in over a generation. Learning Solutions is a new range of innovative assistive technology available within the Real Learning Centres.
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A Scottish not-for-profit organisation which specialises in assistive technology training has been taking part in a major event to promote accessibility to ICT for disabled people. Working in partnership with Glasgow City Council, Momentum staff have been running workshops in libraries across the city to illustrate the use of assistive technology to disabled people who may not be aware of its benefits. Momentum Open The Gates to Learning :
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Outcomes Partnership and outreach Capacity and skills Roadshows/Launch Short courses Roll out
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The Partnership Gains Credibility and goodwill Specialist Advice Specialist Learning Delivery Staff Training Support Organisational Learning
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Achievements Increased accessibility in 18 learning centres Assistive technology to support range of needs Promoted awareness of libraries amongst disabled community Developed staff skills and knowledge Delivered quality supported learning
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Achievements – The Vital Statistics Roadshow Evaluation –Participant organisations 40 Total short courses / workshops 22 Total Learners160 Estimated use – stand-alone300
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Good practice? Planned approach Ownership Strengthened relationships Core service Sustainable
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Interesting launch and technology looks to be addressing areas of need. Glad to see Momentum involved in the initiative. Library User I think the Learning Solutions at Glasgow libraries is of immense importance to the disabled community. Zoomtext, large keyboard are ideal for the visually impaired. Library User
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Delivery of Tutorial Support I liked using the Internet to find out about things like holidays, football, the pictures. I didnt know how to use the Internet before. It was good to be shown what to do and people take time with you. I enjoyed it and will probably come back to the library. Library User
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It was good to use the e-mail and learn things I didnt know before, like how Riddrie used to look. I will come back into the library and use the computers Library User
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The Future Lessons Learned Staff training and support materials Establish Focus Group Explore potential work on Learning Disabilities Roll-Out programme of specialised courses Develop capacity-building Service issues – accessibility and sustainability
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