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Eyster, George W. – 1975
Disadvantaged adults who need the information a library can provide include those who are poor, in the minority, aging, institutionalized, or handicapped. Methods used to recruit these potential patrons may include the media, mailings, exhibits, posters and billboards, personal contact, classes, bookmobiles, speakers, and advisory committees. Some…
Descriptors: Adults, Community Organizations, Disabilities, Disadvantaged
Hays, Dick W.; Hughey, Elizabeth H. – 1976
Designed as an annotated guide, this preliminary catalog highlights and describes 30 promising library projects in 10 states that were originally funded under the Library Services and Construction Act. The description of each program includes a one or two paragraph description and information on users, facilities required, financial requirements,…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Catalogs, Disadvantaged, Library Extension
International Inst. for Adult Literacy Methods, Teheran (Iran). – 1974
The issue discusses the library services provided in the rural areas of India. It shows how Literacy House in Lucknow is attempting to meet the reading needs of new literates and focuses on book distribution problems and the use of Market Mobile Libraries and Bell Bicycle Libraries to meet the needs of the people in market places and remote…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Bookmobiles
Carlson, Lawrence O. – 1973
The project, intended to design and field test models of specialized library services for older adults, was conducted in two parts. Phase 1 consisted of collecting and evaluating data for use in designing models in Louisville, Lexington, Somerset, and Hazard, Kentucky. Data was collected by search of the literature, personal interviews, a…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Community Characteristics, Data Collection, Demonstration Programs
Jones, Clara S. – 1973
Urban public libraries are confronted with a decreasing demand for traditional, book-oriented library services. In Detroit, library outreach programs attempted to encourage disadvantaged people to use the library with little success. The information that people needed in their everyday lives was not to be found in the library. To correct this…
Descriptors: Community Services, Disadvantaged, Information Centers, Information Needs
Reed, Mary Jane; Schmidt, Susan K. – 1974
One of a series on library services to disadvantaged adults, this guide suggests several ways a library can provide books by mail services. Mail order delivery is a way of making the library's collection available to many who are unable or unwilling to visit the library building. The system can be handled by clerks or volunteers. Planning should…
Descriptors: Adults, Catalogs, Delivery Systems, Disadvantaged
Wallerstein, Edward; And Others – 1973
The Department of Community Medicine of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine (New York City), in cooperation with the TelePrompTer Corporation and with funding from the Health Services and Mental Health Administration of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, has developed a bidirectional television system using coaxial cable which links…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Community Programs, Delivery Systems, Disadvantaged
Rawles, Beverly – 1974
A deposit collection of library materials in a familiar place may be the only way disadvantaged adults will learn that the public library has something for them. Many libraries have used deposit collections successfully in serving this group by placing them in classrooms, in bookmobiles, in crossroads stores, in private homes, in clinic waiting…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Reading Programs, Adults, Disadvantaged
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Hanssen, Anne M.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1978
To determine the extent to which multiservice centers serve the varied needs of the senior population, this study examined users of a Senior Center and three groups of nonusers: persons only attending a nutrition site, former center participants, and persons who never participated. Differences were found in life styles. (Author)
Descriptors: Life Style, Mental Health, Morale, Older Adults
Roskin, Gerald; And Others – Drug Forum: The Journal of Human Issues, 1978
In working with drug abusing youths over the past several years, the authors have utilized a program of vocational rehabilitation counselling in groups. This article is a description and discussion of the development and operation of this program. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Drug Abuse, Drug Rehabilitation, Group Counseling
Ott, Eleanor – Texas Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1977
Describes a program at Richland College, Dallas, Texas, which has successfully extended counseling services to all members of the community, without requiring college enrollment. (Author)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Community Services, Counseling Services, Guidance Centers
Jason, Leonard A.; DeAmicis, Lyn De – International Journal of Family Counseling, 1977
Low-income parents, with children involved in a preventive educational intervention, were provided an out-reach mental health service in the form of weekly parent group meetings. Initially, these meetings apprised parents of their children's educational programs. Later, these meetings provided the opportunity for parents to learn a different set…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Low Income Groups, Mental Health Programs, Outreach Programs
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Barchi, Carl E. – Child Welfare, 1977
Describes the staff, clients and program components of the interagency Community Reentry Program, which is designed to facilitate the transition of multi-problem adolescents from institution to community. Program components include vocational counseling, job placement and milieu activities simulating a community-based setting within the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Agency Cooperation, Demonstration Programs, Institutionalized Persons
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Atkins, Dale V. – Volta Review, 1987
The author describes the concerns and needs of siblings of hearing-impaired children, offering practical suggestions for parents, educators, and mental health and community service workers. Examples of successful programs for siblings that provide emotional support, training and information about their siblings' disability, and effective…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Family Counseling, Family Relationship
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Mowbray, Carol T.; Freddolino, Paul P. – Administration in Mental Health, 1986
Presents the case study of a community mental health agency which was provided consultation, technical assistance, and increased funding to facilitate implementing an assertive community treatment program for the long-term mentally disabled as an alternative to hospitalization. Lists barriers encountered and reports an analysis of the community…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Health Services, Community Programs, Deinstitutionalization (of Disabled)
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