Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Statement

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At the Round Lake Area Public Library, we strive to provide inclusive experiences for all individuals.
People of all ages and abilities including, but not limited, to those on the autism spectrum, are welcome and encouraged to participate in our sensory-inclusive programs.


Programs:

Accessibility Hour

Happening the 2nd Sunday of each month, the library will be opening an hour earlier, from 10 am-11 am to allow adults and children with sensory, autism, or other accessibility needs to use the library comfortably and avoid crowds.

Sensory Screen Time

Enjoy a captioned, sensory-friendly movie or show. We’ll provide allergy-friendly snacks, coloring sheets, and the movie! A limited supply of noise-dampening headphones and fidget toys will be available to borrow while viewing, but patrons are also encouraged to bring their own. Happening the 2nd Sunday of each month starting at 10 am.


RESOURCES


Accessibility Kits
Located at our Adult and Youth Service Desks, patrons of all abilities can use items in our kits to help make their time at the library more enjoyable.

For more info, CLICK HERE.


"Going to the Library"
Social Narrative

The RLAPL Social Narrative describes everything you can expect to see and do while visiting the library. It was created to help anyone who has never been here before become acquainted with the layout of the building and to make them feel more at ease when visiting.


Themed Skill-Building Kits
Containing books, digital material, and/or skill-building games/activities are available for checkout.


Study Rooms
Does your family need a quieter space?
Book a Study Room Online, or ask if one is available during your visit.


Books on Wheels
We can deliver books, music, movies, and other items on a monthly basis to Round Lake cardholders who are confined to their homes and unable to visit the library due to a disability or chronic illness.

For more info, CLICK HERE.


Assistive Devices
The following assistive devices and technology are available for our patrons to use at the Circulation Desk:
• Transport Chair
• Wheel Chair

ADA assistance can be requested by e-mailing accessibility@rlalibrary.org, calling the Library Director, or (for programs) contacting the program contact person.


Helpful Websites:

The Arc of Illinois
Special Education District of Lake County
Autism Family Cares
The Autism Program of Illinois
Autism Society
All About Autism
Autism Speaks
¿Qué es el autismo?

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