[Libs-Or] Upcoming webinars

HANNING Darci C * SLO Darci.HANNING at slo.oregon.gov
Thu Oct 26 14:25:15 PDT 2023


Greetings!

The following webinars are free from various organizations and may be of interest to you or your colleagues:


Title: Active Shooter Training: A Trauma-Informed Approach<https://righttobe.org/events/active-shooter-training-a-trauma-informed-approach-5/> (Right to Be, formerly Hollaback)
Date/time: Nov 1, 11:00 AM PT

Description: Right To Be has adapted the proven methodology--Run, Hide, Fight, to provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate an active shooter situation. During this 60-minute, free training session, we will delve into:

  *   Understanding the Larger Context: Explore the broader context of mass shootings in the U.S., shedding light on the societal factors that contribute to these incidents.
  *   Recognizing Warning Signs: Learn to identify the red flags and warning signs associated with a potential active shooter situation.
  *   Run, Hide, Fight: Discover this proven methodology which provides practical steps for responding to an active shooter situation in the safest way possible, gaining insights for when and how to utilize each strategy.
  *   Healing and Recovery: Discuss the critical process of healing and recovery after a traumatic event, emphasizing the importance of self-care and support.

Additionally, this training acknowledges the potential emotional impact of such discussions and seeks to provide a safe and supportive environment for participants.

For more information and to register, please visit: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_lNJBxC99TOi2lbyPpH4iHw#/registration
Additional free training offered by Right to Be: https://righttobe.org/upcoming-free-trainings/


Title: Innovative Engagement for Libraries: Using Sport, Physical Literacy, & Wellness to Engage & Support Your Community (PLA)
Date/time: Nov 1, 11:00 AM PT

Description: In this free one-hour webinar<https://www.choice360.org/webinars/pla-webinar-innovative-engagement-for-libraries-using-sport-physical-literacy-wellness-to-engage-support-your-community/>, you'll learn how libraries can leverage physical activity as a tool to engage with patrons. Research shows that participating in youth sports can lead to immediate and long-term benefits for youth, their families, and communities. While star athletes are few in between, and not every person has an inherent love for sport, it's undeniable that physical activity and sports have an incredible ability to transcend boundaries and bring communities together. This webinar is perfect for children's librarians, youth librarians, and anyone interested in learning about an innovative digital resource aimed at promoting equity and access to quality physical wellness education for all. By integrating sports-themed activities, workshops, and resources into their programming, libraries can create dynamic spaces where young minds flourish and community bonds strengthen.

Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_AeYbJkpuSFaBfc_U-aQYLA


Title: Introducing the Revised Interlibrary Loan Code for the United States with Explanatory Text (ALA)
Date:  November 2, 10:00 AM PT

Description: The newly revised Interlibrary Loan Code for the United States with Explanatory Text is now in effect and establishes principles that govern the exchange of material between libraries in the United States. Whether you are new to interlibrary loan or a long-time expert, join them for a virtual session where the revision committee's members will explore the purpose and structure of the ILL Code, an overview of the revision process, and what's changed/hasn't changed in the document. The presenters and Q&A panelists include:


  *   Debbie Cobb, University of Alabama
  *   William Gee, East Carolina University
  *   Pamela Kindelberger, Boise State University
  *   Brian Miller, The Ohio State University
  *   Jennifer Young, East Tennessee State University
  *   K. Zdepski, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Register here: https://ala-events.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMocOiqpzkuHdRgoxrGhA3XgvyBBeJuL1-d#/registration
Can't make the live event?  A free recording of the webinar session will be made available afterward.

Title: Elder Justice Networks and Libraries (FDLP)
Date: Nov 14, 11:00 AM PT

Description: Elder justice networks bring together stakeholders from across disciplines to prevent, detect, and respond to elder financial exploitation in their communities. Members of local elder justice networks frequently include agencies on aging, financial institutions, legal aid, law enforcement, and adult protective services. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)-a Federal agency-leads an initiative to promote this network-based approach. Librarians may also work in collaboration with other organizations to protect older patrons from financial exploitation. At least one network has been organized and led by a library system. As a result of this session, participants affiliated with library systems will be able to:

     *   Describe how elder justice networks work collaboratively to combat elder financial exploitation and how libraries can get involved.
     *   Use resources from the CFPB to protect older patrons from financial exploitation, including resources for library programming and resources that can be distributed to patrons in hard copy.
     *   Draw on examples of elder financial protection programming from library systems across the country to inform their own planning.

Register here: https://secure.icohere.com/registration/register.cfm?reg=10177&evt=AT-CFPB-1114233&t=1698353451142
This session will be recorded, and if you do not receive your login information, please email FDLPoutreach at gpo.gov<mailto:FDLPoutreach at gpo.gov>.

Be sure to check additional webinars for the remainder of October and into November in the State Library's CE Calendar<https://libguides.osl.state.or.us/conted#s-lib-ctab-24120710-1>.

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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