sewp: reviewing the achievements of “libraries inspires” in se wales
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SEWPReviewing the achievements of “Libraries Inspires” in SE Wales
SEWPFunded by CYMAL/MALDHosted by the UWCN/USWLed by Sector based Steering Group
Underpinned by “Libraries Inspires” – 2012-16Sustainable Models of DeliveryResources for AllSpace for AllSkills for LifeInvesting in People Attracting the AudienceDelivering a Quality Service
Area CoveredMonmouthshireNewportBlaenau GwentMerthyrCardiffRCTBridgendThe Vale of GlamorganTorfaenCaerphilly
Other Members/Links
UWCN/USWYstrad Mynach College/Coleg MorgannwgWESTPublic Health Wales LibrariesGwent CollegeHealth LibrariesSt Michael’s CollegeNational Museum
Steering GroupCaerphilly (Chair)TorfaenCardiffBlaenau GwentVale of GlamorganColeg MorgannwgPublic Health Wales LibraryUSWNational Museum
Delivery TeamDevelopment Manager (0.5 until 2013 then
full-time)0.5 Project Co-Ordinator
Project ClosureThe partnership comes to an end in its
current form on March 31st
AchievementProjects:
Books4U (now Transferred to Bridgend)Incomplete Guide to Health & WellbeingHealth & Wellbeing Conference (2013)CLOCH Project Development (Heritage
Lottery)Support for Macmillan Cancer Support
projects2 Regional Conferences (with SWAMP)
(2015 theme Leadership & Management)Support for the Learning in Libraries GroupSupport for SET (South East Training Group)
Current WorkSupporting Big Lottery Bid (Torfaen,
Newport, Blaenau Gwent, Monmouthshire)Mapping engagement with Communities First
HubsReview of front-line staff skills needs
TrainingSince 2013 Co-ordinated by Christina Nevines:
Best Practice in Health & Wellbeing (network event)
Best Practice in Reader Group Development Partnership working with JobCentre PlusWorking with Dementia training (x2)Working with Dementia Best Practice WorkshopMental health awareness (With MIND)Sight impairment (RNIB)Webinar Facilitator Training
Training ContinuedIntroduction to Open learn (With OU)5 Ways to Wellbeing (Public Health Wales)Hyper Local News (Cardiff School of
Journalism)Books 4 U (systems training) Introduction to webinars (JISC)Online health Resources (Public Health Wales
Library)Webinar Facilitator Training
Innovation Day 5th FebruaryThe Force Awakens! Rachael Johnson, Digital Resources Librarian at University of South Wales shares her experiences of working with their new digitisation service (Talis Aspire Digital Content)
Information literacy and its critical edge: Helping students move from description to evaluation in academic work.This session will discuss some of the approaches used by the Library & Information Services Division at Cardiff Met to enhance the information literacy of its students through contextualised teaching sessions on academic writing, which are embedded within curricula.
Catalyst Cymru – Heritage Fundraising : Whether you're new to fundraising or just need some new ideas to freshen up your organisation's approach then WCVA's Catalyst Cymru-Heritage Fundraising project can offer you free help and support to develop your fundraising skills
Coding Workshop 10 -12 for Frontline Staff - Bring your own laptop! Craig Thomas from Codeclub will run a practical workshop on how to set up and develop a Codeclub, with an introduction to scratch programming.
13.15 - 16.30: Social Media - Marketing, Communication and Engagement Social Media guru, Phil Bradley, will talk about how libraries can use social media tools for best effect to engage with the communities they serve. This session is going to cover all you need to know about social media - where it is placed in today's internet, what it is and isn't, examples of different types of tool and activities. Phil will also give examples of how other library and information services are using social media resources. You will find this session useful if you want to search and retrieve data from social media resources, if you are looking for new ways to market and promote your services, or if you want to do more with less; the emphasis is always on tools that are free to use and quick to learn.
The Careers Adviser Bit:You have optionsYou have choices to make
Where are you now?Where do you want to be?How are you going to get there?
ThanksGareth EvansChris NevinesChris Clark
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