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Continuing Education

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THIS SITE WILL BE SHUT DOWN SEPTEMBER 1ST, 2012.  TO ACCESS LIBRARY SERVICES TO YOUTH IN CUSTODY CONTENT, PLEASE GO TO WWW.YOUTHLIBRARIES.ORG

 

This page has been moved to the LSYC website here (3/1/12)

 

The following are a list of resources for educating yourself or your staff about providing library services to youth who are incarcerated. Please add any trainings you are aware of to this list.

 

Please move any old training information to the Archive.

 

Online

  1. ASCLA is accepting submissions for 2012 A Webinar Series (due Oct 31, 2011). Here are some webinar ideas from LSIY members:
    1. Booktalking Titles for At-Risk Youth - Kathleen Houlihan (kathleen.houlihan@austintexas.gov)
    2. Libraries for Incarcerated Youth 101 - Amy Cheney & Kathleen Houlihan (ajcheney@me.com // kathleen.houlihan@austintexas.gov)
    3. Programming for Incarcerated Youth - Kathleen Houlihan (kathleen.houlihan@austintexas.gov)
    4. Finding Funding for Your Juvenile Detention Library - Kathleen Houlihan (kathleen.houlihan@austintexas.gov)
    5. Fundamentals in Teen Literacy for At-Risk populations - Robbie Reasoner (rreasoner@msde.state.md.us)
    6. Outreach to Juvenile Detention Facilities - Amy Cheney (ajcheney@me.com)
    7. Reaching Multicultural Reluctant Readers - Amy Cheney (ajcheney@me.com)
    8. Information Needs of Incarcerated Youth -  Jennifer Sweeney  (jennifer.sweeney@comcast.net)
  2. Improving Juvenile Justice Systems training, October 18, 2011. Provided by the National Criminal Justice Assoc. (NCJA)

 

Upcoming In-Person Trainings

  1. ALA Annual 2012
    1. Spectacular Services for At-Risk Teens: Participants in this program will learn how to identify at-risk youth populations in their communities and how to advocate, plan, design, implement, and evaluate your library’s program for at-risk teens. (Amy Cheney, Angela Craig, Kathleen Houlihan)

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