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Appendix 5 - Outline for a course, ‘Working with New Arrivals’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2023

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Summary

Half-day course, approx. 3 hours

Course aims

  • • to provide a greater understanding of new arrivals and their needs

  • • to share good practice

  • • to examine what services we need to develop

  • • to consider how we might all be involved in providing library and information services for new arrivals.

Course outline

Welcome & Introductions

Introduction to key themes/aims of the day

Overview – who are new arrivals to the UK?

What do we know about newly arrived communities in this area? And the wider region?

What has been the response of libraries (and the cultural sector) in the past? And

what is the current response – UK-wide? What's the response locally?

What are the barriers to the take-up of library services by new arrivals?

How can we improve our library provision? What could we do immediately?

Longer term?

Plenary session/Evaluation

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Chapter
Information
Libraries and Sanctuary
Supporting Refugees and New Arrivals
, pp. 162
Publisher: Facet
Print publication year: 2022

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