Libraries and Homelessness: An Action Guide
Advocating a strategic approach, this book shows how to form a plan, secure funding and support, and create effective programs for adults, children, and youth who are experiencing homelessness. You'll find guidance for creating partnerships, training staff, and advocating.

Taking a holistic approach that will help you to better understand the experience of homelessness within the context of your library community, this book offers new strategies and tools for addressing the challenge of meeting the needs of the entire community, including those who are unstably housed. With basic facts, statistics, and conversations about homelessness, the author makes a case for why libraries should provide support, explains exactly which needs they may be able (or unable) to meet, and shows how this support can be a natural part of the library services you already provide.

Topics discussed include trauma-informed care, harm reduction, and mental and physical health challenges; brief stories and concrete examples illustrate the principles and guidelines discussed. Citing innovative services such as Dallas Public Library's "coffee and conversation" program and San Francisco Public Library's social worker program, the book offers both food for thought and tools for action as public librarians strive to understand and meet the needs of a population that has traditionally been stereotyped and excluded.
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Libraries and Homelessness: An Action Guide
Advocating a strategic approach, this book shows how to form a plan, secure funding and support, and create effective programs for adults, children, and youth who are experiencing homelessness. You'll find guidance for creating partnerships, training staff, and advocating.

Taking a holistic approach that will help you to better understand the experience of homelessness within the context of your library community, this book offers new strategies and tools for addressing the challenge of meeting the needs of the entire community, including those who are unstably housed. With basic facts, statistics, and conversations about homelessness, the author makes a case for why libraries should provide support, explains exactly which needs they may be able (or unable) to meet, and shows how this support can be a natural part of the library services you already provide.

Topics discussed include trauma-informed care, harm reduction, and mental and physical health challenges; brief stories and concrete examples illustrate the principles and guidelines discussed. Citing innovative services such as Dallas Public Library's "coffee and conversation" program and San Francisco Public Library's social worker program, the book offers both food for thought and tools for action as public librarians strive to understand and meet the needs of a population that has traditionally been stereotyped and excluded.
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Libraries and Homelessness: An Action Guide

Libraries and Homelessness: An Action Guide

by Julie Ann Winkelstein
Libraries and Homelessness: An Action Guide

Libraries and Homelessness: An Action Guide

by Julie Ann Winkelstein

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Advocating a strategic approach, this book shows how to form a plan, secure funding and support, and create effective programs for adults, children, and youth who are experiencing homelessness. You'll find guidance for creating partnerships, training staff, and advocating.

Taking a holistic approach that will help you to better understand the experience of homelessness within the context of your library community, this book offers new strategies and tools for addressing the challenge of meeting the needs of the entire community, including those who are unstably housed. With basic facts, statistics, and conversations about homelessness, the author makes a case for why libraries should provide support, explains exactly which needs they may be able (or unable) to meet, and shows how this support can be a natural part of the library services you already provide.

Topics discussed include trauma-informed care, harm reduction, and mental and physical health challenges; brief stories and concrete examples illustrate the principles and guidelines discussed. Citing innovative services such as Dallas Public Library's "coffee and conversation" program and San Francisco Public Library's social worker program, the book offers both food for thought and tools for action as public librarians strive to understand and meet the needs of a population that has traditionally been stereotyped and excluded.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798216111047
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 07/06/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 282
File size: 34 MB
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Age Range: 7 - 17 Years

About the Author

Julie Ann Winkelstein, PhD, MLIS, is an activist, writer, and teacher who worked as a public librarian for 20 years. She teaches a library school course on homelessness, poverty, and libraries at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Julie Ann Winkelstein, PhD, MLIS, is an activist, writer, and teacher who worked as a public librarian for 20 years. She teaches a library school course on homelessness, poverty, and libraries at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 About the Experience of Homelessness
2 The Library's Role: Then and Now
3 Needs of Community Members Experiencing Homelessness
4 Creating an Action Plan
5 Partnerships, Funding, and Staff Training
6 Traditional and New Programs and Services
Conclusion
Appendix A: Glossary and Related Terms
Appendix B: Action Planning Tool
Appendix C: Library Staff Survey
Appendix D: Creating a Dream Plan to Address Community Homelessness
Appendix E: Planning a Fair
Appendix F: Tips for Community Service Providers/Social Workers
Appendix G: Recommended Resources
Appendix H: Emergency Resource Guide (Central Arkansas Library System)
Appendix I: Library Self-Assessment Checklist
Appendix J: Lavamaex COVID-19 Prevention Kits
Appendix K: American Library Association Policy B.8.10 and Policy B.8.10.1 (Old 61 and 61.1)
Appendix L: Responses from Social Workers
Appendix M: Guidelines for Selecting Books for Young People
Appendix N: Example of Library Social Worker Proposal
Index

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"It behooves all librarians to become mindful of this social issue and provide appropriate resources and services."

Miguel Figueroa

"Winkelstein's advice for policies, actions, programs, and services is rooted in practical research, including stories from real library users, policies from libraries that have undergone change and transformation, and inspiring programs and services from a range of library types and sizes. Throughout this action guide, her approach centers our humanity, considering both the needs of those experiencing homelessness and the realities of library workers."

Vikki C. Terrile

"Julie Winkelstein has written a deeply relevant and useful guide for library workers at all levels who want to support members of their communities who are unstably housed. The detailed and comprehensive glossary alone is a gold mine of a resource that will help demystify service jargon. By combining robust and compassionate explanations of the contexts for homelessness in the United States, practical and useable templates, and step-by-step guides to action, Winkelstein’s book will help libraries begin or expand important and needed work that is often overwhelming to consider."

Bharat Mehra

"Winkelstein’s excellent book is a much-needed practical resource for the contemporary age to help libraries address challenges of homelessness in their diverse communities. The extensive and exciting coverage includes action-oriented strategies and planning tools that libraries can easily implement to become more inclusive and responsive to the needs of community members experiencing homelessness. The step-by-step easy-to-follow action guide operationalizes social justice head-on for libraries to extend themselves in support of a culturally misunderstood and stigmatized population."

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