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Introduction – A bit about Me!
• Background - started in Public Libraries, total 11
years, 6 years Universities, 3 years Colleges, 3
years as a School Librarian and finally NHS but still
working ½ day in Public Libraries!
• Started at Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust in
September 2007, no previous experience of
Outreach or Mental Health.
• First Outreach Librarian at the trust.
• The Trust provides mental health and substance
misuse services for around 1.4m people and
employs approximately 3,700 staff across 100 sites.
Don’t Panic – Think Opportunity
• Help! – Where do I start?
The Beginning
• I was brought in in September 2007 to make access to
information and training more flexible.
• There were two part-time library assistants and a
library manager.
• The library service was underused. It needed creative
marketing and a professional librarian with a vision to
modernise it.
• There was no manual, no other person to ask, what
was needed was a few essential ingredients!
Outreach – Essential Ingredients
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Passion
Vision
Commitment
Belief
Friendliness
What makes Outreach different?
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Flexible
Forward thinking
Bold
Problem solving
Sense of Humour
Promotion
 Communication
skills
 Max your IT skills
 Like helping people
 “Thinking outside of
Box”
Set yourself some Objectives
 To provide timely and relevant information and knowledge
resources.
 To maintain a current and well-balanced collection of
documents, journals and other resources.
 To provide a flexible training - information literacy training for
all staff, at their place of work or at the library.
 To ensure a high level of provision of electronic resources for
readers 24 hours a day via the library blog and current
awareness bulletin.
 To develop new initiatives in line with the trust’s objective to
improve patient care.
 Provide an Outreach and literature searching service ensuring
flexibility and convenience for staff.
Create Partnerships Early On
Occupational Therapist’s (OT’s).
Lead’s in different areas.
Personalise your emails.
Talk to staff who happen to call in the library, introduce
yourself first.
 Try and get a spot on your Trust Induction, however
small.
 Get to know your Communications Department.
 Get to know your IT Department.
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Inspire – Make a Difference
Lancashire Care Blog bridges the physical gap with staff
http://lancashirecare.wordpress.com
Blog led to  Information Literacy training of Occupational Therapist’s (OTs).
 Evidence-Based Training Day.
 Reflects current trends in Mental Health
 Most effective Marketing tool you will ever use
Blog’s & CAB - Love at First Sight
• Blog is effective
• Add the magic ingredient
• Create something Special!
Current Awareness
• Inspires
• Ignites
• Expands
Started February 2008
Bulletin’s content is
aimed at all staff.
1,393 hits was our
busiest day, when the
‘Focus’ was on CBT
Requests for full-text
articles up to 220
Average is 109
Literature Searches are
currently 42 per month
above average compared
to other Trust’s
Other Trusts are
requesting to use our It’s great! I started reading the
‘best practice’
printed info last Friday and there are
Thank-you for the latest Current Awareness
bulletin. May I say I still think this is such a
fantastic idea, so helpful, and very powerful in
encouraging staff to increase their knowledge
base. Many thanks for your efforts with this.
Tania Mann
some useful points to relay to the
Support Worker Team during the
next house meeting / staff training
day. I will also find the info good for
including Care Plans for the clients.
Amanda Crook
Relationships Built – Partners Together
The dilemma – What do you do with 200 new books with
no home?
Patients, OTs, Library & HCLU
Working Together
Using Library evidence, OT evidence and Patient
evidence to support the New patient library at
Guild Lodge, Medium Secure Unit.
NICE with NO Barriers
Partnership Working
Brings
 Patient & Carer
Co-ordinator for Older
Adult Network
 Trust’s - NICE
Implementation Lead
 NICE
 Flexible, training and
awareness of evidencebased practice to staff
 Toolkit for training
 New initiatives
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Bibliotherapy
Topic Files
 Recognition at a National
Level of the Trust and
Library service
NICE with No Barriers: How to make NICE & Information Literacy part of your clinical practice
http://www.nice.org.uk/usingguidance/sharedlearningimplementingniceguidance/examplesofimplementation/eximpresults.jsp?o=477
What Staff are Saying …..
I am going to be developing an audit
tool asking pertinent questions
regarding physical health checks and
think this paper could provide some
good pointers. Many thanks
Jacqueline Watson
Clinical Audit & Effectiveness Lead
Sue works really hard, she
gets all the staff she trains
really enthusiastic, is
incredibly helpful to me and
my role personally and an
wonderful asset to our Trust.
Pam Tester
NICE Implementation Lead
Hi Sue. Well done with your NICE
dissemination award thing! You
do offer such an invaluable
service- I think the library service
is one of the few areas of
excellence in this trust!
Patricia Stead
At a time when much is shrinking
in public services, it’s particularly
encouraging that Sue so often
delivers much more than she is
asked for, with good humour, and
usually at the speed of light
Dr Alistair Smith – Clinical Psychologist
Conclusion but Never the End!
 Better patient care
 More informed staff
 Underpins EvidenceBased Practice
 Supports Information
Literacy
 Central to the Trust’s
Information needs
 Library Service which is
responsive to user needs
 Developing expertise in
subject area
 Programme of training
 Exploiting Web 2.0
technologies
 Makes the job more
interesting and
rewarding
Thank You & Questions?