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Health Literacy Begins at Your Library

In this webinar, learn how libraries in Oklahoma are growing community health literacy through programs for all ages.

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Your library can play a central role in promoting the health and wellness of its community through fostering higher health literacy. This means increasing people’s capacity to obtain and understand basic health information that leads to appropriate health decisions and connection with services. Library programs directed toward children, teens, adults, and families deliver credible health information and activities that boost wellness. The Oklahoma Department of Libraries has fostered health literacy throughout the state, forging partnerships at state and local levels. Learn how one library in Miami, Oklahoma, made health literacy a central part of its operations, offering everything from diabetes prevention to yoga classes, as well healthy cooking demonstrations and even a community garden. Get ideas for simple (but powerful) health literacy programs you can offer at your library regardless of your size or budget.

This webinar is hosted in collaboration with Let’s Move in Libraries.

Presented by: Noah Lenstra, Let’s Move in Libraries, Assistant Professor of Library and Information Studies, University of North Carolina, Greensboro; Leslie A. Gelders, Literacy Administrator, Oklahoma Literacy Resource Office, Oklahoma Department of Libraries; and Marcia Johnson, Library Director, Miami (OK) Public Library

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Date

08 January 2019

Time

3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Eastern Standard Time, North America [UTC -5]

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Webinar presenter Noah Lenstra

Webinar presenter Leslie Gelders

Webinar presenter Marcia Johnson