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CILIP Members' Fest | Communities and libraries: Raising what matters!

The Community, Diversity and Equality Group has a key role to play in relation to CILIP and the wider CILIP community. This session will introduce the work of the group at CILIP and open discussions on key community issues.

16/10/2024
When: 16 Oct 2024
4.00pm - 5.00pm
Where: Online Webinar
United Kingdom
Contact: John Vincent
john@nadder.org.uk


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Career Tales: Moving between sectors

 


Communities and libraries: Raising what matters!

Wednesday 16 October 2024, 2.00pm - 4.30pm

Delivered via Zoom

 

This session will introduce the work of the CILIP Community, Diversity and Equality Group (CDEG), give a brief background as to how the Group has developed over the last 40 years or so, and then focus on what we would like to do next – and invite people to join us. 

CDEG has a key role to play in relation to CILIP and the wider CILIP community, and we would like to explore that too.

Finally, we will open discussions on some key current community issues, just to give a flavour of our work. As part of this, we will be joined by speaker Joanne Fitzpatrick of the Neurodivergent Library and Information Staff Network (NLISN) who says: “In this short talk, I will describe what Neurodivergency is, the kinds of issues Neurodivergent people face in the library workplace, all based on survey data from an Academic Libraries North funded project completed in 2023. I will then discuss NLISN, a network devised as a result of this project, and the work that we are completing.”  

 


Speakers:

 


Joanne Fitzpatrick
Research Supprt Librarian
Lancaster University

Founding Co-Chair of NLISN Joanne is on the CILIP125 list of emerging leaders for her work supporting EDI initiatives in the sector.

 


 

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Get to know the incredible CILIP Communities - our volunteer networks who meet regularly to programme events, trainings and conferences and publish journals, blogs and newsletters. Any CILIP member can join our community groups, attend events and/or get involved with the committee and help shape the future of their work...

Community, Diversity and Equality Group aims to work towards development of a diverse library and information workforce; one that supports communities to achieve sustainable needs-based services.

Community, Diversity and Equality Group achieves these by:

  • Providing a forum for progressive, socially responsible views on library and information issues.
  • Supporting and advocating on behalf of library workers who believe that libraries are agents of social change, with the power to transform the lives of individuals and communities
  • Developing partnerships and strategic alliances with voluntary and statutory organisations, nationally and internationally, engaged with libraries and the struggle for social justice.
  • Conducting campaigns and raise wider awarness of library and information activities that promote social justice.
  • Monitoring, evaluating and challenging our professional values, with special emphasis on embedding diversity and equality across all aspects of CILIP's work.
  • Promoting and working to improve freedom of access to information.
  • Promoting and working to improve accessibility of information in all formats.


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CILIP Members' Fest session delivered via Zoom
FREE for all (members and non-members alike)

Members' Fest events are open-access! We're keen to introduce you to the work that we do and the support we can offer. Find out more about CILIP membership and how we can support you to super-charge your career here.

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