News
SLT's landmark deafblindness library loan
[return]
Sense library celebrates 1500th loan
Speech and language therapist Annie Hall helped deafblindness charity Sense celebrate its specialist library when she took out the 1500th loan.
The Ian Cloke library is named after a deafblind man. His mother Gini Bartlett started the library, which now holds over 7000 articles, DVDs, publications and books on all aspects of deafblindness.
The library supports deafblind people, their families, carers and professionals. Annie, a speech and language therapist with Surrey Primary Care Trust, borrowed 'Learning through Interaction: Technology and Children with Multiple Disabilities', edited by Nick Bozic and Heather Murdoch.
Posted on 25 February, 2009