Effective Approaches to Working with Homeless Patrons

Jun 07, 2018 02:00pm -
Jun 07, 2018 03:00pm
(GMT-5)

Event Description

Effective Approaches to Working with Homeless Patrons – Institutional and Interpersonal Perspectives​

June 7, 2018; 2 PM EST

The challenges surrounding homelessness can seem overwhelming. The homeless people taking refuge in your library have intractable problems, maybe mental illness, maybe an addiction. Homelessness itself has deep societal causes ranging from affordable housing to income disparity. What can a library possibly do, right?

Actually, a lot.
 
This live webinar offers two compelling perspectives on  this topic.
 
Jared Oates, Niche Academy COO, shows how the most effective libraries are acting as a powerful catalyst within their own communities to implement practical and locally relevant solutions.
 
Ryan Dowd has been working with the homeless for decades and is currently the executive director of the second largest homeless shelter in Illinois. Ryan presents actionable advice on dealing with problems that arise every day in the library.
 
Participants will:
 
Learn how to dealing effectively with the difficult situations that arise every day within the library--diffusing conflicts, enforcing rules, and responding with compassion.
 
Discover how other libraries are acting as a powerful catalyst within their own communities to implement practical and locally relevant solutions to the challenges of the homeless.
 
Discover additional resources and training opportunities.

 


Event Type:Training
Category:Community
Early registration ends on Jan 24, 2018.
Regular registration starts on Jan 25, 2018 and ends on Jun 04, 2018.
Late registration starts on Jun 05, 2018.
(GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)

 

 

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