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Communitycritical:Australianpubliclibraries
servingseniors
DrAlanBundyAM
AreporttothenationbyFriendsofLibrariesAustralia(FOLA)
Melbourne2005
FriendsofLibrariesAustralia(FOLA)isanonprofitassociationestablishedin1994tofosterandsupportFriendsofLibraries(FOL)groupsthroughoutAustralia.FOLgroupsandFOLAarethevoiceofthe60%ofAustralianswhousetheirpubliclibraries,andthemanyotherpeoplewhosupportthemasunique‘cradletograve’communityagenciesfreelyavailabletoAustraliansofallages,backgroundsandcircumstances.
Consistentwiththisposition,in2004FOLAinitiatedafiveyearprogramofannualreportstothenationonissuescriticaltothedevelopmentofAustralia’spubliclibrariestomeettheneedsofallAustralians.ItsfirstreporttothenationAustralianBookStart:anationalissue,acompellingcaseisavailableat
.au.
Itfocusesontheimportanceforearlychildhoodliteracydevelopmentofparentsandcaregiversreadingaloudtotheirchildren0-5years,andsupportforthisprovidedthroughpubliclibraries.
ThissecondFOLAreporttothenation,Communitycritical:Australianpubliclibrariesservingseniors,waslaunchedatFOLA’sfifthbiennialconference,inAdelaideon14Oct2005.
ThereportisbeingcommunicatedtoAustralianlocalcouncils,theirstateandnationalassociations,theirpubliclibraries,appropriatefederalandstateministers,andassociationsforolderAustralians.Itisalsoavailableat
.au.
Recipientsofthereportareencouragedtocopyall,orpartsofit,forfurtherdisseminationanddiscussion.FOLAwelcomesfeedbackaboutitthroughitsauthorDrAlanBundy
alan.bundy@.au,
fax0882784000orPOBox622BlackwoodSA5051.
ThethirdFOLAreporttothenationSupportingstudents:theeducationalroleofAustralia’spubliclibrarieswillbeavailableinlate2006.
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Executivesummary
IncommonwithotherdevelopedcountriesAustraliahasanageingpopulation.Respondingtotheinformational,learning,qualityoflife,wellbeingandindependentlivingneedsofthatpopulationwillrequireincreasinginvestmentbyalllevelsofgovernmentandagencies.Thisincludeslocalgovernmentandparticularlypubliclibraries,localgovernment’smostheavilyusedandvaluedcommunityprovision.
A2005surveyofAustralianpubliclibrariesbyFriendsofLibrariesAustraliaconfirmsthattheyreceivehighusefromolderadults,andthatmanylibrariesnowprovidemoreforthemthantheirlongstandingprovisionoflargeprintandtalkingbooks.Afewofthoselibrariesareadequatelyfundedtoprovidecomprehensiveandinnovativeresponsestothevariedneedsofolderadults.Most,however,areinadequatelyfundedtoprovidesuchresponses.Knowledgeofwhattheycurrentlyprovide,andhavethepotentialtoprovideifproperlyfunded,isconsideredtobenotwellrecognisedbytheAustralian,state/territoryandlocalgovernments.
Publiclibrariesplayanimportantroleinthelivesofmanyolderadults,particularlythelonelyandisolated.Howevertheyoftenlacktheaccessibility,buildings,space,resources,professionalstaffingandfundingtoensurethatallolderadultsareabletotakefulladvantageofwhatamodernpubliclibrarycanprovideforthem.
Theirdeficienciesincludeservicesforpeoplewhoarehomebound,servicestoinstitutionalresidents,servicestoolderadultsinculturallyandlinguisticallydiversecommunities,physicalaccessibility,spaceandfacilitiesappropriateforolderadults,assistingolderadultstobridgethedigitaldivide,andmarketingofservices.Ofparticularconcernisthatmanylibrariesdonotstronglypromotetheirhomelibraryservices—animportantcontributortoindependentliving—becauseoffearofbeingunabletocopewiththedemand.Nordoanyofthememploybibliotherapiststoworkwithhealthprofessionalsinidentifyingandrecommendingappropriateliteraturetohelpolderadultsandotherscopewithemotionalissues,mentalillnessandlifechanges.
AtpresentaminorityofolderAustralianshaveaccesstothefullbenefitsofwhatapubliclibraryshould,andcancosteffectively,provideforthem.Themajority,typicallyinlowersocioeconomicurbanareas,andinregionalandruralAustralia,donothaveawarenessof,oraccessto,thosebenefits.Theyareunderserved.
AddressingthissubstantialinequityrequirestheinterestandleadershipoftheAustraliangovernmentandstate/territorygovernments,andstrategicplanningbylocalgovernmentandpubliclibraries.
FrommajorrecentVictorianresearch,publiclibrariesneedtobebetterfundedtomeettheirwideningrolesattheheartoftheircommunitiesandtheincreasingdemandonthemasuniquemultidimensional‘cradletograve’servicesavailabletoall.
ThisrequiresasharedresponsebyalllevelsofgovernmenttothepressingneedtoreconceptualisethefundingofAustralia’spubliclibrariestoalevelsignificantlygreaterthattheircurrentfundingofonly7cperAustralianperday.
Recommendations
Thefollowingrecommendationsarecomplementedbysuggestionsinthereport.
TheAustralianDepartmentofHealthandAgeing,inassociationwiththeDepartmentofCommunications,InformationTechnologyandtheArts,theDepartmentofFamilyandCommunityServices,theAustralianLocalGovernmentAssociation,andPublicLibrariesAustraliaconveneanationalforumonhowtoimprovethecapacityofAustralia’spubliclibrariestomeettheincreasingneedsofolderadults.
State/territorygovernmentsreviewtheirpoliciesandinformationalandpromotionalmaterialsforolderadultstoensurethattheyreflectthecurrent,andpotential,roleoftheirpubliclibraries.
Localgovernmentauthoritieswithpoliciesonsupportforolderadultsreviewthemtoensurethattheyreflectthecurrent,andpotential,contributionoftheirpubliclibraries.
Localgovernmentauthoritiesstilldevelopingpoliciesonsupportforolderadultsensurethattheyreflectthecurrent,andpotential,contributionoftheirpubliclibraries.
TheAustralianLibraryandInformationAssociationandPublicLibrariesAustraliajointlydevelopandpromulgateGuidelinesforlibraryandinformationservicesforolderAustralians.(p10)
Publiclibraryservicesevaluatetheirservicesforolderadultsusingthebestpracticechecklistappendedtothisreport.(pp15-16)
Publiclibraryservicesdevelopandpromoteawebaccessiblepolicyandpracticestatementonservicestoolderadults,includinghomelibraryservice,andwithlinkstootherwebsitesforolderadults.
State/territorycentralpubliclibraryagencies,inassociationwithstatepubliclibraryassociations,conductin2006seminarsforpubliclibrariesandagenciesforolderadultstopromoteunderstandingandpartnershipinidentifyingandmeetingthelibraryneedsofolderadults.
State/territorypubliclibraryagenciesauditfederalandstateseniorswebsites,seniorscardswebsites,andotherprintanddigitalinformationalresourcesforolderadults,forinclusionofinformationonpubliclibraryservices.
TheAustralianDepartmentofHealthandAgeingcommissionareviewofthepracticeofbibliotherapyinAustralia.(p13)
A
ustralia’s1560localpubliclibrarieshaveauniquemultidimensional‘cradletograve’userrangeandeducational,informational,cultural,recreational,technological,socialcapitalanddemocraticimpact.
TheyarethemostheavilyusedpublicbuildingsinAustraliaandthemostvaluedlocalandstategovernmentcommunityservice.Theycanneverbeoverused,arecurrentlyfundedatonly7¢perAustralianperday,areavailableto99%ofthepopulation,andareusedbyabout12millionAustralians,farmorethananyothercommunityprovision.
Consistentwithinternationaltrendstheyarebeingrecognisedasanoutstandingcommunityinvestment.Oneindicatorofthisisthatabout250neworredevelopedlibrariesarebeingbuiltbetween2000-2007.Howeverifpubliclibrariesaretoachievetheirfullpotentialtobuildeducationalandsocialcapital,strongercommunitiesandlifequality,manyneedbetterbuildings,openinghours,resources,services,programs,professionalandotherstaffing,websites,funding,andmarketing.
Thisrequiresagreaterawarenessbynational,state/territoryandlocalgovernmentdecisionmakersofhowmuchpeopleuseandvaluepubliclibrariesandoftheveryhighquantitativeandqualitativereturnoninvestmenttheyprovide.
Communitycritical:Australianpubliclibrariesservingseniorsaimstocontributetothatawareness.Italsoaimstoinformandencouragethosenumerouslocalcouncilsandtheirpubliclibraryservicesstillwithoutstrategiesandprioritiesfordevelopingservicesforolderadults,todevelopthemassoonaspossible.
Anageingpopulation
Likemostdevelopedcountries,Australia’spopulationisageing.Since1901theproportionofpeople65yearsandoverhastripled,andthefastestgrowinggroupisthoseaged75andover.By2051theformergroupisprojectedbytheAustralianBureauofStatisticstobe25%ofthepopulationandthenumberofpeopleover60willexceedthoseunder15forthefirsttime.Olderadultswillattractincreasingpoliticalandbureaucraticattention.Notonlyaretheyagrowingproportionofthepopulation,thepercentageofthemwithhighlevelsofeducationisrising,somethingofparticularimporttopubliclibraries.
Howevertheirimpactonlocalgovernmentandpubliclibrarieswillnotbeeven.Asthe2005AgeingawarenessandactionsurveyreportoftheAustralianLocalGovernmentAssociationstates
TherearewidevariationsintherateofpopulationageingacrossandwithinAustralia’sstatesandterritories.ItisprojectedthatolderAustralianswillcontinuetobeconcentratedinlocalgovernmentareasthatarelocatedalongtheeastcoastofAustralia,particularlyinQueensland.
By2019,thelocalgovernmentareaoftheoldestpopulationinAustraliaisexpectedtobeBribieIsland,Queensland.Around37%ofitsresidentsareexpectedtobeaged65yearsandover.Thisisanincreaseof9%fromcurrentlevels,andalmost20%higherthantheprojectednationalaverage.BilingainQueenslandwillmaintainitsplaceasthenation’ssecondoldestlocalgovernmentareawith35%ofresidentsinthisagecohortby2019.VictorHarborinSouthAustraliawillhave33%ofitspopulationaged65andabove,makingitthe3rdoldestlocalgovernmentarea.1
Whoisasenior?
Intermsofchronologicalage,thereareseveralanswerstothisquestion.TheAustraliangovernment’sseniorswebsite
.au
specifiesthatitisaresource‘forallAustraliansover50’.Moststateseniorscardentitlementsstartatage60.Othersourcesandagenciesuse65.
Chronologicalagealoneisthusnotagooddefinerofwhoisasenior.Fromolderworkersretiringintheir50s,totheelderlyintheir80sandincreasinglybeyond,thereisawiderangeofphysicalcapacity,experience,interestsandmentalalertnessrepresented.Nogeneraldefinitionofseniorbasedonthoseindividualaspectssufficeseither.Expectations,culturalbackgroundandeconomiclifecycleaddevenmorevariablesthatseparateseniorsintoseveralstagesofageing.Ashasbeenobserved,theonethingthatseniorshaveincommonisthattheyarealldifferent.InAustralia,asinseveralotherdevelopedcountries,theseniorspopulationalsocomprisesadiversityofracesandcultures.
Thefirstpremiseofplanningservicesforseniorsisthereforerecognitionofthisdiversity,andavoidinggerontologicalstereotyping.Thesecondpremise,however,istheneedforthefacetsoftheageingprocesstobeconsideredindevelopingservicesforthem.Aseminal1989paperbyHerrandBridglandServingourelderlyusers:thelibraryperspective2exploresthese,andotherissues,well.
Someseniorsdislikethetermandcategorisation.Othersdonotlikeelderlyorageing.‘Olderadults’isbecomingmorecommonintheresearchandliterature,butissometimesanawkwardusage.
Communitycriticalthereforeusesseniorsinclusively,togetherwith‘olderadults’.
Australianlocalgovernmentandseniors
TheAustralianLocalGovernmentAssociation(ALGA)representsAustralia’s673localcouncils.InApril2005itpublisheditsfirstAgeingawarenessandactionsurveyreport1asaninitiativeoftheAustralianlocalgovernmentpopulationageingactionplan2004-2008.
ThisplancomplementstheAustraliangovernment’sNationalstrategyforanageingAustralia,andmanifeststhepartnershipenteredintobytheALGAonbehalfoflocalgovernmentinNovember2003.ProjecttimelinesandimplementationresponsibilitiesarespecifiedinanannualworkprogramontheALGA’sPlanningforanageingcommunitywebsite
www.alga.asn.au/ageing.
TheALGAsurveyreceivedaresponsefrom35%ofAustralia’scouncils,with62%ofthoseresponsesbeingfromruralcouncils.Amongthesurvey’sfindingsarethat
thekeycouncilservicescurrentlyprovidedtoseniorsarelibraries(63.33%),homeandcommunitycare(46.67%)andvolunteeringservices(34%)
93%ofcouncilsbelievethatpopulationageingwillimpactonthem,28%severely
97%believetheymustplannowforthatimpact
only31.43%rateitasahighpriority
only25.24%havedevelopedastrategy
councilswillneedassistanceinmeetingneeds,mostimportantlyspecialisedstaffandsupportsystemsandnetworks
emerginginitiativesincludehealthandwellbeing,andcontinuingeducation.
Australianpubliclibrariesandseniors
InAustraliaandotherdevelopedcountries,publiclibrariesarerecognisingthechallengeandopportunityofageingpopulations,thespecialroletheycanplayinlifelonglearningandthequalityoflifeofseniorsandthosewithdisabilities,insupportingindependentlivingandfosteringthatmentalactivitywhichresearchindicatescanreducesenilityandAlzheimer’sdisease.3
Howeveroneofthefallaciesaboutseniorsisthatmostwillbecomefrailorill.Anyperiodofpoorhealthpriortodeathisalsodecreasing.AsHugmanpointsout
…itwillbelessthanonethirdofthepopulationagedover65yearswhohaveasufficientdegreeoffrailtyorill-healthsoastorequireeitherassistanceorsupportfromothersintheirdailylivesortheinterventionofprofessionalservices.4
Publiclibrariesarealreadyheavilyusedbyseniors.Theytendtobealargeanddedicatedcohortofusers,beyondtheirrepresentationinthelocalpopulation.Yetthereisevidencethatsomeseniors,forexamplefromculturallyandlinguisticallydiverse(CALD)communitieswhohavenotgrownupaccustomedtobeingabletoaccessfreepubliclibraries,arenottakingadvantageofwhattheyprovide.Sometimestheyarenotawarethatlibrariesarefreetouse,andwilloftencontainresourcesintheirfirstlanguages.Ontheotherhand,babyboomers(1946-1961),havingbeenmoreaccustomedtobeingabletoaccesspubliclibraries,areoftenvoraciousaboutinformation,learningandtechnology.Theyhavehighexpectationsoftheirlibraries,somethingwhichrequiresrecognitionbylocalandstategovernmentsintheirfundingofpubliclibraries.Publiclibrariesalso‘havetheattractionofbeinggenerallyfree,airconditionedandsecure,importantconsiderationsforseniorswithlimitedincomes’.5
Forseniors,theyare
providersofinformationinallareas,andonhealth,retirement,ageing,grandparenting,legalandgenealogicalissuesinparticular
facilitatorsoflifelonglearningandofstudentsoftheUniversityoftheThirdAge
providersofprintresources,largeprintbooks,talkingbooksandothermultimedia
providersofinternetaccessandinternettraining
providersofassistivetechnology
providerstothehomebound,retirementandagedcarecentresandtonursinghomes
initiatorsandsupportersofFriendsofLibraries,theirprogramsandactivities
providersofvolunteeringopportunities
placesofsocialcontactandconnection,the‘newvillagegreen’asdescribedbytheAustraliansocialresearcherHughMackay.
Localcouncilssometimesprovide,orcontributeto,communitybuseswhichmaytransportseniorstotheirlibraries.Mostalsoprovideatleastsomesupportthroughtheirlibrariesforthedeliveryofreadingandothermaterialstothehomeboundandinstitutionalised..
TherolesandvaluationofpubliclibrariesisreflectedwellinmajorresearchinVictoriawhichwaspublishedinfivepartsin2005asLibrariesbuildingcommunities.6Throughinterviewswith10,000people,thisconfirmsinternationalresearchabouttheveryhighqualitativecontributionofpubliclibrariestoindividuallivesandthecommunity.Italsofoundthatpubliclibrariesneedtobebetterfundedbylocalandstategovernmentstomeettheirwideningresponsibilitiesandveryhighusage
Publiclibrarieshavetakenonnewrolesovertheyearswithoutaproperreassessmentoftheappropriateresources,includingskills,neededtosupportthese.ItwaswidelythoughtbyallLibrariesbuildingcommunitiesparticipantsthatpubliclibraryfundingshouldbecompletelyreviewedinthelightoftheinformationsocietyandthedemandsthisisplacingonthem.7
TheFriendsofLibrariesAustraliasurvey
Atwopagesurveycontaining40questionswasmailedinJuly2005toallAustralianpubliclibraryservices,atotalof534individualserviceswith1560branches.Thesurveywasbasedona56questioninstrumentusedforasurveyofpubliclibraryservicestoseniorsinOntario,Canada.8Thequestionsfocusedonidentifyingtheextenttowhichlocalpubliclibrariesareabletobeusedreadilybyseniors,andtheirexperiencewhentheydoso.
Notsurveyedwerethefewspecialist‘public’libraryservicesinAustraliawhichprovidevaluableresourcesandsupportdirectlytoindividuals,includingolderadults,withvision,hearingorotherimpairment.
Responseswererequestedby15July2005.Nofollowupwasattemptedofthoselibraryservicesfailingtorespond.Thetotalresponseswere171orabout33%,ofwhich56%werefromnonmetropolitanregionalandrurallibraryservices.Bycomparisonthe2004FOLAsurveyreceiveda27%overallresponse.Althoughthesurveyrequiredlessthan15minutestocomplete,thisresponseratewasnotunexpectedasanumberofthe534individualpubliclibraryservicesinAustraliaaresmallruralsinglebranchserviceswithlimitedornoprofessionalstaffing,particularlyinQueenslandandWesternAustralia.
TheresponserateiscomparablewiththattotheAustralianLocalGovernmentAssociation’sAgeingawarenessandactionsurvey.Thiselicitedresponsesfromjust35%ofAustralia’slocalcouncils,ofwhich62%werefromruralcouncils.
Allofthequestionswereansweredbymostofthelibraryservices.Thefollowingsummarisestheresponsesaspercentages,complementedinsomecasesbyexamplesandcommentary.
Doesyourcouncil/councilsstrategicplanningspecifyseniorsasatargetgroup?
Yes58% No42%
Doesyourlibrary’sstrategicplanningspecifyseniorsasatargetgroup?
Yes60% No40%
CommentarySeverallibrariesincludeddocumentationontheirstrategy.TheAgedservicestrategyoftheYarraPlentyRegionalLibrary,Victoria(apartnershipbetweenthreecouncils)isaparticularlygoodexample
.au/
Yourdefinitionofseniors
Over5535% Over6034% Over6527%
Otherdefinitionsover50,over70,anyoneborn1930-1946,seniorscardholders
CommentarySeniorscardholdersinthedifferentstatesandterritoriesofAustraliaarenormallyeligibleforacardattheageof60andifnolongeremployedfulltime.Thisageisasuggestedcompromiseforlibraryplanningpurposes.
4,5Questions4and5askedlibrariestoidentifythepercentageofseniorsinthecommunity,andthepercentagewhowerelibrarymembers
CommentaryMostrespondedtoquestion4buttheresultsdependontheirdefinitionofsenior.Fewwereabletoanswerquestion5duetothemnotrecordingtheageoftheirmembers.Howeverinmostresponseswhichprovidedthetwopercentagesrequested,thepercentageofseniorlibrarymembersexceededthatoftheirrepresentationinthecommunity.Thisisconsistentwiththetwolargestcohortsofpubliclibraryusersusuallybeingchildren5-14andadultsover55.
Doyouhaveaseniorsadvisorygroupwhichmeetswithlibrarystaff?
Yes8% No92%
CommentarySeveralrespondentssaidthisideahadneverbeenconsideredbythem,butwouldnowbeconsidered
Haveyoueversurveyedseniorsabouttheirlibraryneeds?
Yes43% No57%
CommentaryAfewrespondentssaidtheyhaddonesoaspartofasurveyofallusers
Haveyoueverheldaseniorsfocusgroupmeetingtodiscusslibraryneeds?
Yes16% No84%
CommentaryThreelibrarieshaddonesoaspartofapublicconsultationonanewlibrarybuilding
Doyoutargetseniorsinmarketinglibraryprogramsandservices?
Yes82% No18%
Dohaveapolicystatementonservicestoseniors?
Yes2% No98%
CommentarySeveralrespondentsstatedthattheydidnothaveabroadpolicystatementbuthadonefortheirhomelibraryservice
Doyouhaveserviceobjectivesandstandardsforservicestoseniors?
Yes16% No84%
Doyouhaveaseniorsmembershipwithspecialprivileges?
Yes23% No77%
CommentaryExamplesofprivilegeswereVIPmembership,borrowinghistoryalerts,moreloans,nofines,noorlowerchargesforreservationsandinterlibraryloans,nooverduenotices.Someoftheseprivilegesonlyappliedtousersofthehomelibraryservice
Doyouhaveaprofessionalstaffmemberspecificallyresponsiblefordevelopingseniorsservices?
Yes26% No74%
CommentaryTitlesincludedAdult,CommunityandMulticulturalServicesLibrarian,AdultandSeniorServicesLibrarian,AccessandEquityLibrarian,AdultServicesLibrarian,AgedServicesLibrarian,CommunityServicesLibrarian,ServicestoSeniorsLibrarian,SpecialServicesLibrarian.Thelargenumberoflibrarieswithoutaspecialisedpositionofseniorsserviceslibrarianisconsistentwiththe
findingoftheALGAAgeingawarenessandactionsurveyoftheneedforlocalgovernmentasawholetoemploymorespecialisedstaff.Animportantleadershiproleforsuchalibrarypositionisdevelopmentofalllibrarystafftounderstandthepurposeandneedfordevelopingservicesforseniors,andtocombatbiasesandstereotyping.Noneofthesurveyresponsesindicatedthataseniorsservicespositionwasjointlyfundedwithanadjacentlibraryservice/s.Thiswouldbeworthconsideringbetweensmallerservices,andinregionalandruralareasinparticular
Doyouhaveaspecificbudgetallocationforseniorsservices?
Yes17% No83%
Doyouhaveaspecificbudgetallocationforseniorscollections?
Yes38% No62%
CommentaryAnumberofrespondentsspecifiedtheallocationwasstillonlyforlargeprintmaterials
Doyouhaveaspecificbudgetforseniorsprograms?
Yes17% No83%
Doesyourcollectiondevelopmentpolicyrefertoseniors?
Yes34% No66%
Doyouintentionallyincludechildren’sresourceswhichcounternegativestereotypesofageing?
Yes44% No56%
Isthereacommunitybuswhichenablesseniorstovisitthelibraryiftheywish
Yesatallbranches17% Yesatsomebranches25% No58%
CommentaryInthelightofthemanynegativeresponsestothisquestion,itissuggestedthatcouncilsreviewtransportationbarrierstomembersoftheircommunitiesaccessingtheirlibraries.Onecommendablerecentinitiativebyarurallibrary,whichispartofaregionallibrarysystem,isReadersonwheels,aprojectbetweentheGunnedahShireLibraryNSW,CommunityTransportandHomeandCommunityCare.Thisalternativetohomelibraryservicetransportsthefrailandthosewithdisabilities,ortheircarers,tothelibrarywheretheyselecttheirownmaterialsandsocializeovermorningtea
Isadequateparkingclosetothelibrary?
Yesatallbranches62% Yesatsomebranches18% No26%
Isyourentranceeasilyaccessible?
Yesatallbranches69% Yesatsomebranches17% No14%
Doyouhaveelectronicdoors?
Yesatallbranches49% Yesatsomebranches32% No19%
Doyouhavepublictoilets?
Yes84% No16%
CommentaryAnumberofrespondentsstatedthattoiletswerenotavailableatallbranches,abarriertolibraryusebysomeolderadults
Areyourlibraryspacesandshelfheightsreadilyaccessiblebysomeonewithlimitedmobility?
Yesatallbranches45% Yesatsomebranches25% No30%
Doyouhavehighqualitylighting?
Yesatallbranches57% Yesatsomebranches19% No24%
Doyouprovidetasklightingegstudytablelamps?
Yesatallbranches8% Yesatsomebranches13% No79%
Doyouprovideverylegiblesignageofhighcontrastcolouring?
Yesatallbranches53% Yesatsomebranches20% No27%
Doyouofferlibraryprogramsspecifictoseniors?
Yes69% No31%
CommentaryExamplesincludedSeniorshealth@yourlibraryseminars,Silversurfers,Computersavvyseniors,Computerpalsforseniors,shortfilmaboutseniors’useoflibraries(SouthernTablelandsLibraryNSW),talks,discussiongroups,newbooksessions,gardeninggroup,localhistoryprogram,genealogy,bookclubs,gamesgroup,financialliteracyseniors,seniorssectiononlibrarywebsite,digitalphotographysessions,oralhistorymorningswithtapesoflocalpeopletellingtheirstoriestoseniors.Severalrespondentsalsoreferredtotheimportanceoffriendlyandsensitivelibrarystaffabletointeractwitholderusersoftenlivingalone,andforwhomthelibraryanditsstaffareanimportantsocialcontact
Examplesofwaysinwhichyouhavetriedtomakethelibraryseniorsfriendly
CommentaryExamplesincludedbaskets,trolleys,ezywalkers/frames,wheelchairs,hearingloops,wideaisles,raisedlowershelves,assistivetechnology,magnifyingglasses,chairswithstrongarmsandeasytoarisefrom,stafftrainedinsensitivityissues,seniorscornerclosetolargeprintbooks,CCTVtextmagnifier,involvingseniorsinchildren’sprograms,supportingFriendsoftheLibrary,seniorsdisplayboardandseatingarea,volunteeringopportunities,freetea/coffee,freephonefortaxis,wheelchairliftinmobilelibrary
DoyouprovideassistivetechnologiesegZoomtext?
Yesatallbranches16% Yesatsomebranches19% No65%
CommentaryAssistive(sometimescalledadaptive)technologiesareinformationtechnologiesdesignedtoassistpeoplewithavisualorotherphysicalormentalimpairmenttouseprintandotherresources.Examplesgivenbyrespondentsincludedtouchscreens,pcswithlargerfonts,keyboardswithlargekeys,Kurzweil3000,Zoomtext,OCRscanning,Jaws,adjustabledesks,rats(largertrackballmouses),CCTV
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