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Creating Safer Libraries: Foundations for Librarians and Frontline Staff and Library De-escalation Training
Librarians and frontline staff often have to be mediators in moments of high tension. Safety concerns are on the rise at libraries, and it can be difficult to know your options for managing these challenges. These courses, intended for librarians and frontline staff, will teach you trauma-informed practices for handling safety concerns and conflict in order to promote safety in your library and classroom.
COURSE PROGRAMS
Creating Safer Libraries: Foundations for Librarians and Frontline Staff
November 29
Session 1 | 12:00-12:25 pm ET
Everyone’s Responsibility: Creating a Culture of Safety
Everyone has a role to play in creating a culture of safety in the library. While it starts from the top, frontline staff and other librarians must also help support and enact care and safety practices. This kick-off session will discuss ways that all library staff can work together to create safer, relationship-centered libraries.
Session 2 | 12:25-1:10 pm ET
Safer Libraries for Staff and Patrons: Trauma-Informed Librarianship
Trauma-informed practice is essential for creating an environment of safety and care. This session will teach you the foundations of trauma-informed principles to apply to your library especially, but not exclusively, in moments of crisis. These practices will be actionable and relevant whether you’re interacting with patrons, colleagues, or turning trauma-informed care toward yourself.
Session 3 | 1:15-2:00 pm ET
NARCAN Training: Recognizing and Managing Substance Abuse Incidents
How do you know when there is a substance abuse incident in your library? And what can you do to help diffuse the issue and support the patron if needed? This NARCAN training will teach you how to recognize the signs of an opioid overdose and administer the drug Naloxone, a medication that saves lives by reversing an overdose. Leave this session understanding your role in harm reduction in this public health crisis.
Session 4 | 2:00-2:45 pm ET
Centering Equity During Conflict
Between safety concerns and hostile patrons, tensions in and around libraries are at an all-time high. Research shows that implicit biases are more likely to surface and escalate during moments of tension and conflict. As a result, truly internalizing equity practices is key to centering equity during conflict. This session will discuss ways to ground yourself, recognize and deal with implicit bias, and respond rather than react in moments of conflict so that you remain aligned with your values.
Session 5 | 2:55-3:40 pm ET
Engaging with Tweens and Teens in Crisis (and Afterward)
A panel of experts on working with young adults outside the library profession will share insight from their own fields on how to manage and de-escalate situations involving tweens and teens in crisis. The panel will be moderated by a librarian and facilitated discussion after the panel will focus on how these insights from other fields can be put into practice in a library environment.
Session 6 | 3:45-4:30 pm ET
Conflict Resolution, Boundaries, and Self-Care in a Customer Service Role
Librarians and frontline staff often have to navigate tense or unsafe situations. How do you simultaneously attempt to resolve conflict and maintain your personal boundaries and self-care all while in a customer service role? How do you respond to an unruly patron, and at what point do you disengage and ask for support? This session will discuss conflict resolution and give you practical tips for identifying and articulating your boundaries as well as proactively scripting responses to incidents in your library.
Library De-escalation Training
October 18
Session 1 | 2:00-2:50 pm ET
De-escalation Training for Libraries
This session will give a de-escalation training on how to diffuse tense situations and prevent security incidents from escalating. This session will cover the importance of de-escalation in keeping staff and patrons safe, and will use real-life examples from library settings to cater this training to the experiences of library employees.
Session 2 | 2:45-2:50 pm ET
Informational Session about LJ/SLJ Professional Development
Interested in what’s next or how to go even deeper? This session will provide more information about our upcoming courses, including our 3-week course,Creating Safer Libraries: Foundations for Librarians and Frontline Staff, which will expand what you learned here. Take this opportunity to ask questions about our full roster of courses, gain transparency into our process, and give your feedback about what you’d like us to do next.
Session 3 | 3:00-4:00 pm ET
De-escalation Training Pt. 2: Applying De-escalation to Your Library
This session will build off of the previous session and give you the opportunity to interact with peers and role play scenarios to practice and hone your de-escalation skills. Attendees will leave the training with concrete strategies and next steps that they can take back to their libraries and share with all front-facing staff.