Northeast Ohio Regional Library System

Empowering Communities: Social Workers in Libraries
Date/Time
8/1/2023
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM Eastern
Competency
Community Engagement
Event Description

In an era where public libraries are evolving into vibrant community centers, the need for comprehensive and inclusive support services has become increasingly apparent. This webinar is designed to explore the integration of social work professionals into library settings to enhance the overall well-being of library patrons and strengthen community connections.  You will hear from both administration and the social workers on staff.

Learning Objectives:

  • Insights into why the library decided to hire a social worker
  • Process to hire a social worker
  • Building community partnerships and outreach
  • Supporting patrons and staff with restorative solutions
  • Linking customers to area resources
     
Presenters:

Enda Bracken is the Branch Services Director for the east side of Cuyahoga County Public Library. He works closely with the 7 branch managers who oversee 9 branches. Enda has previously worked for Dublin Public Libraries in Ireland, The Free Library of Philadelphia, Mentor Public Library and Willoughby-Eastlake Public Library.




Byanta Spencer, LISW-S, CCTP, Social Work Manager, Cuyahoga County Public Library
Bryanta L. Spencer is a licensed independent Social Worker and founder of Fortitude Wellness and Consultations LLC where she provides psychotherapy and professional development training.  She holds certifications as a Clinical Trauma Professional and Mental Health First Aider.  To compliment her passion for helping others and rooting for the underdog, she completed her undergraduate studies at The Ohio State University earning dual degrees in Social Work and Communications with a minor in Criminology.  She also holds a Master of Science in Social Administration from Case Western Reserve University.  Currently, she is serving as the Social Work Manager of Cuyahoga County Public library.  Social services being provided in libraries is a growing trend and she is the first Social Worker in Cuyahoga County to be employed by a library system. 


Deborah McCullough , Chief of Operations, Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County
As part of the Administrative Leadership Team, the COO has oversight of public services operations and buildings—staffing, hours of operation, management of a group of administrative team members that include the Director of Facilities and Maintenance, the Technical Services Manager ( including all materials acquisitions and processing), the public services managers and coordinators responsible for Main Library and all branch supervisors, and most recently the social worker who is a valued member of our team. She is  also the staff representative for the Building and Sites committee of the Board of Trustees.  She s in all building and renovation projects for PLYMC.


Jim Young is the Social Work Specialist for the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County which consists of 14 active branches. Jim has 18 years of experience and has worked in various community mental health settings providing therapy and intervention techniques to children, adolescents, and adults. He is active in helping the library’s patrons in finding assistance for their various needs like shelter, benefits, and community agency access. In addition, Jim has experience working as a social worker for home health agencies and hospice providers. Jim has been vocal in helping to provide library staff with De-Escalation techniques for dealing with difficult situations and patrons. Prior to obtaining his Masters of Social Work degree from Youngstown State University, Jim worked for the state of Ohio aiding veterans with barriers to employment. Jim is licensed by the Counselor and Social Work Board in Ohio to practice as a LISW with Supervisor designation. He resides in Rogers Ohio with his therapy dogs Kirby, Katie, Loki, and Tonks that accompany him to work and help provide therapeutic benefits to those who need it.    




 
Location
Online via Zoom
UNITED STATES
Contact Person
Details
Who should attend:  Anyone wanting to know more about social workers in the library
Competencies: Community Engagement


Non-Member Cost:      $40
NEO-RLS Bronze Member Cost:  $24
NEO-RLS Silver Member Cost:   FREE
NEO-RLS Gold Member Cost:    FREE
NEO-RLS Individual Member Cost:  $20

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