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Holy Outreach, Batman! Presented by: Betty Lawson Children’s Librarian Wayne County Public Library blawson@waynelibraries.org Sherry Christman Youth Services Consultant punkpixie@comcast.net
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POW! Bap!
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Holy Outreach, Batman! Precisely, Robin.
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Find Your Inner Superhero!
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Why Outreach? Library Bill of Rights Bringing the library to: Under served groups Children with special needs Families in crisis/need Non users
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Words Matter! All children are born learning, but…. If a child is read to by age 3 – 1116 words If a child is NOT read to by age 3 – 525 words If a child is read to by age 6- 20,000 words If a child is NOT read to by age 6 -3,000 words - The Hart-Risley 30 Million Word Gap Study – 1995
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What are YOUR superpowers? The face of Youth Services? Attract a crowd? Creative? Approachable?
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Breaking Barriers
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Build Relationships! Connect with Schools: Credibility Program flyers Connect with teachers Guest Reader Volunteer
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Build Relationships! Connect with Your Community: Credibility Board involvement Community reading Books to preschools/daycares National Library Month partnerships
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To the batmobile! Go beyond your physical space Contrary to popular opinion, size doesn’t matter! Show up on their turf “If we build it they will come” mentality doesn’t work!
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“…in order to encourage children to come to the library, you must go where they are, honor where they come from. And understand what they love.” (Diaz, 2009, Teacher Librarian)
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The Embedded Librarian! Preschools Daycares Elementary Schools Local Board Involvement Children’s Museums Housing Projects Children & Youth Services Victim Intervention Programs Life Skills Programs Parks PA One Book, Every Young Child Library field trip TO schools Books For Keeps Tail Waggin’ Tutors YMCA
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Tween/Teen Outreach Reach them at school: Clubs – Anime, Language, Book Lunch hour information table Summer Reading Book Talks Back to School Night Connect with teachers!
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Tween/Teen Outreach Social Media: Twitter, Instagram and Vine Age directed content Use library going tweens/teens to spread the word!
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Alternative Outreach Juvenile detention centers & rehabilitation programs Community Events: Parades Community days Senior Center
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In-House outreach? YES! Truck Petting Zoo Lego Club Therapy Dogs Family Nights Rachel’s Challenge Homeschool Support Reading Star Program One on Ones with parents Quick Notes to Parents Teachable Moments
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You Got ‘em… Now what?! Credibility! Family Take Home Sheets Social Media W.I.C. Pediatrician Offices Ask Them! Stay a Part of Their Lives Be seen – Be Interested
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Fruits of Outreach Labor 5k’s proceeds Free Movie Saturdays Donations from parents Wish Lists granted for summer programs Great resource for community needs - Deb and Scott - VIP single mom – apt. - Out of the Darkness walk - car seat safety check - PR for other agencies /events - Early Intervention testing Kid’s Safety Fair Tanya / Jason / Lisa story
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Resources Funding issues United Way Scholastic Face – scholastic.com/face Book Donations Local businesses, also donate products - Wal-Mart, Dollar stores National retailers, such as Macy’s and Target offer grants at the local level. EITC-Banks and businesses EIO- The Library http://www.newpa.com/find-and-apply-for-funding/funding- and-program-finder/educational-improvement-tax-credit- program-eitc
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O---Outreach feeds on outreach U--- Understand the complexities of the population T---Time is of the essence R---Reach with urgency E---Everyone is your customer A---Attitude is of the utmost importance C---Care for the needs of the population H---The Human factor needs to be in place *Avila (2008, p.48 )
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Our Words Matter!
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To the batcave! Overwhelmed? Put on your Baby Cape! Inaction is like Kryptonite to Superman…don’t be defeated!
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