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Chichester University SEN LIBRARY PROJECT
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2 years ago
Chichester University SEN LIBRARY PROJECT
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So my name's Keely and the reason why I wanted to create the Send Library project is mostly
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because from my previous experience on placements I really noticed the academic disadvantage
00:13
of those who are in those positions and sort of just the way that they inevitably fall
00:19
behind in like their performance. I just don't think it's fair on them and through research
00:24
that we've done as a group and through our degree in general we've sort of really found
00:29
out that there's really like not enough resources and books available for those children and
00:34
the demand is not meeting the supply at all.
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So I'm Katie. I was kind of interested in it because I do a lot of work with children
00:44
with special needs so I've kind of seen like first, second hand how hard it is to get books
00:50
that are accessible. So there's a little boy that I work with who's completely blind but
00:56
he isn't able to access Braille books because they just aren't in the libraries. Like you
01:02
just can't get them and they're so expensive to get privately. So I think yeah just making
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like that drew my attention to it and then just making it more accessible because I think
01:13
books is something that everyone should be able to access.
01:17
My name's Jessamyn. So I have a sibling who has a form of special educational needs and
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I also work with children with disabilities. And so I'm a SEND specialist so through my
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work with children with disabilities and in a special needs school I found that there
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was not a lot of texts available so I was really passionate to try and get some more
01:40
of those in libraries.
01:42
So one in six children in England have a form of special needs so proportionally a sixth
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of the percentage of books in libraries and available should be targeted to those children
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with those difficulties. With the petition we're hoping to get it to 10,000 signatures
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because that means we'll get a response from government and if we manage to get it to 100,000
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then that could be debated in Parliament which would be really good to creating some legislation
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or some guidance for that from the government to try and make it happen.
02:14
We met with Felicity Course at the West Sussex Library Service. So there are a few books
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available in large print and braille. She did show us but they're more proportioned
02:26
in the larger libraries so it's a lot harder to find those in smaller local libraries.
02:34
There's not a huge amount. They do have quite a few graphic novels they showed us for children
02:47
who struggle to read more high text heavy books. But we found that with the sensory
02:56
stories and things you have to apply on the website to get that so it's not readily available
03:02
within the library and because there's not a huge amount of text you could be waiting
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a while for one to become available back in the library to get it out again.
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We're mainly looking at braille books and large print texts, books with coloured paper
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for dyslexic children, books, so they're called high-low books, so they're high interest but
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low intensity reads. So for children that are a bit older and they have higher older
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wanting to read books about things that their peers are reading about but not being those
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complicated chapter books, books with page fluffers and board books and things so that
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can help children who have physical disabilities and they struggle to turn the pages.
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Another thing we noticed there was more of a supply for older children and adults of
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the supplies of books but there was barely any for like primary age children so that's
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one thing that we really wanted to address and we really wanted to change that. And we
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also started off this project back in September. We went to the West Sussex Library Bus Service
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and we found that the supply for special educational needs children was so small and out of a whole
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massive range of books there was a tiny, tiny section which was aimed towards them children
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and we just thought this is unacceptable and that was something we wanted to begin with
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addressing and then we just broadened that out to think actually we could change this
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in the whole library service.
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Not for the library's lack of wanting, so the libraries say themselves that they want
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more texts in their libraries but they're just not available. The school library bus
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service said that they would love to have a larger section, they showed us and it's
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probably that big, the amount of braille and large print texts they have, but they said
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they'd love to have more of them but they're just not being produced by the publishers.
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They can only buy from a certain distributor as well because of their restrictions with
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their contracts but we need to get more publishers to start producing these adapted texts.
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