[kids-lib] Free Registration for WLA's Neurodivergence & Libraries Summit
MAURER Jennifer L * SLO
Jennifer.MAURER at slo.oregon.gov
Mon Aug 14 09:57:55 PDT 2023
Please pardon the cross-posting. If you are interested in learning more about neurodivergence as it pertains to library work, you may be interested in the free opportunity announced below. The summit is on September 8th, and it will take up to 2 business days to process registrations. - Cheers, Jen (Jen Maurer, School Library Consultant, State Library of Oregon)
From: Libs-Or <libs-or-bounces at omls.oregon.gov> On Behalf Of HANNING Darci C * SLO via Libs-Or
Sent: Monday, August 7, 2023 5:01 PM
To: libs-or at omls.oregon.gov
Subject: [Libs-Or] Free Registration for WLA's Neurodivergence & Libraries Summit
Greetings!
The State Library of Oregon is pleased to announce that we are providing free, statewide access to the upcoming Neurodivergence & Libraries Summit. This one-day online event is being hosted by the Washington Library Association and will take place on Friday, September 8!
Sign up NOW to receive the free access code and registration instructions starting later this week by submitting this form<https://www.cognitoforms.com/StateLibraryOfOregon/RequestFreeRegistrationForWLAsbrNeurodivergenceLibrariesOnlineSummit>. You must be associated with a library in Oregon (any type) as a staff person, volunteer, or library board member or a member of an Oregon library's Friends group or Foundation.
What the summit is about:
What is neurodiversity? What does the umbrella-term "neurodivergence" encompass? And how can all library types - academic, public, school, and special libraries - feel confident in their ability to combat ableism, to robustly serve neurodivergent patrons with care, and to support their neurodivergent staff?
The virtual Neurodivergence & Libraries Summit offers day-long programming around neurodivergence: a broad overview of what neurodivergence is, how to improve library services for your neurodivergent patrons, current research around the experiences of neurodivergent library workers, conversations around special autism libraries, and more.
Whether you are new to the field or deeply versed, we are hoping that a gentle program that offers breaks, time for questions, and different presentation styles will equip you to feel more confident and to serve as an advocate for your neurodivergent patrons and staff. All sessions will be recorded and made available to all registrants.
If you have any questions in the meantime, please don't hesitate to contact me :)
Cheers,
Darci Hanning, MLIS (she/her/hers)
Public Library Consultant / CE Coordinator
Continuing Education Resources: https://libguides.osl.state.or.us/conted
State Library of Oregon | Library Support and Development Services
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