SINTO's discussion paper for the Social Inclusion Group entitled'Do libraries provide for the needs of deaf people?' by Carl Clayton is attached to the bottom of this page.
Trainers & Training Materials
SINTO ran a 'Deaf Community: awareness raising for librarians' course on Friday 28th March 2008 with Richard Stacey. This is a repeat of the course we ran on 6th June 2007: see SINTO Seminars & Events: Deaf Community Awareness . To see SINTO's current training programme, go to the SINTO Website, and look under Events/ Forthcoming training events.
Deaf Awareness trainer, Karen Wilson is contactable through David Webster at Chesterfield College. Telephone - 01246 500684 websterD@chesterfield.ac.uk (Info from Georgina Alsop, Longley Park Sixth Form Centre)
Deaf Awareness Trainer in Sheffield - Richard Stacey (Richard ran SINTO's deaf awareness event on 6th June 2007 which was very well received - see the link above in 'Related Pages'). Richard can be contacted at richard@stacey7135.freeserve.co.uk
Disability Awareness Training for Libraries The Open Rose Group comprises Library staff involved in supporting users with disabilities at eight Yorkshire universities. The participating institutions are: Bradford, Huddersfield, Hull, Leeds, Leeds Metropolitan, Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam and York. The group won the SCONUL Award for Staff Development in 2003 and has produced a film plus supporting materials for use in Libraries to assist staff training on disability issues.This film is arranged into four main sections, each dedicated to a specific disability and focussing on a particular theme. The contents are as follows:
Steve Gibson of DeafEducate has posted comments on why deaf people don't use libraries on the SINTO Blog page on Deaf Awareness. DeafEducate is committed to publishing a wide range of eBooks for people who use British Sign Language and English. Their ebooks are not just electronic copies of paper books, but contain video BSL for all the written language content. Steve suggests that if libraries, have eBooks that Deaf people can 'read' in both English and British Sign Language, Deaf people will start to visit libraries. See the DeafEducate website for more information and to download a demo CD. www.deafeducate.co.uk