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Okay. So, the at risk population that I
have identified for the uh for the
duration of this semester and wrote most
of my um formative assessments on are
people living below the poverty
threshold. Um, the United States
uh sets the poverty threshold to specify
the minimum income of an individual or
family that is required to meet the
basic needs of that individual or
family. Um, according to the 2024
census, um, 10.6% of
Americans fall below this threshold. Um
and at a more local level, Kentucky is
currently ranked the 46th um poorest
state in the nation with 15.6% of
residents uh living beneath the poverty
threshold. Obviously, I understand that
selecting this um as my
um population is is kind of broad. Um
there are a ton of risks associated with
living beneath the poverty line and also
it kind of depends on like where do you
fall, you know, are you right below the
poverty line or are you very far below
um the poverty line. So there's all
sorts of risks that can be associated um
with being beneath the poverty line.
they I mean and you know I'm sure I
don't have to explain them all but you
know access to like housing, food,
employment, transportation, um health
care, education, mental health
resources. Uh all of those can be uh
risks of living beneath the poverty line
and you're also at like a higher risk
for um like mental health problems and
like addiction and things like that. And
a lot of a lot of times it can be almost
like a cycle, right? Like
it, you know, you don't have stable
h affordable housing because you don't
have employment, but then you you can't
find employment because you don't have
stable housing. You know, it can just
kind of be like a just a cycle that just
kind of builds off of, you know,
different elements. Um,
so the library can be extremely
beneficial to people who are living
beneath the poverty line. Obviously,
like just at a at its like at the most
basic understanding of what a library is
like, oh, free books and other things.
Um, that can be that, you know, that
something as simple as that can be a a
benefit. It can be an escape. You know
what I mean? It can be a distraction
from the other stresses and things that
you're dealing with that are caused by
your financial predicament. You can go
to the library and you can, you know,
you can have access to a lot of
entertainment or knowledge for
completely free. You know, books,
comics, newspapers,
video games, uh, DVDs, Blu-rays.
Some libraries have library of things
now where they're offering like tools
and board games. Um, the library that I
work at has like Nintendo Switches you
can you can check out. just all sorts of
things that can just kind of provide an
escape or entertainment, but also a lot
of resources that can help you actively
um try to, you know, find solutions to
those those risks that um you're at risk
for or that that are more associated
with living beneath a poverty line. Um
you know, there there's all sorts of of
books, you know, not all books are just
for entertainment. There there's all
sorts of of of books that you could find
in the public library to kind of help
you um out of certain predicaments and
and situations. And also, you know,
if you don't have access to to a
computer or to internet at home, you can
always come to the public library and
and use those. You can you can look for
resources um that might be beneficial to
you. You can use those computers to
apply for jobs. You can use those
computers to like if there's like, you
know, a certain, you know, maybe I know
a lot of people come to the library that
I work at to like check out resources
and study for like a GED and, you know,
different um tests and exams that may be
required for certain like job placement
and things like that. Um, a lot of a lot
of like government assistant programs
require
faxes. They they don't take email. They
don't take physical mail. they require
you to fax it just because I guess it's
more secure that way. But like who who
has a fax, you know? Libraries usually
have faxes. Um so yeah, there there's
tons of resources that can be um used by
people living
uh beneath the poverty line in in
libraries and I think they do. And
there's even there's new things I mean
in a lot of their research. I I mean
obviously like this entire class is
focused around um more of a social work
perspective in libraries.
Tons of libraries are starting to employ
social workers, are starting to um
partner with like colleges and have
social work students come and volunteer
in libraries and the students get like
hours and practice and and the libraries
are able to give more of a a qualified
helping hand to these patrons because as
we know from a lot of the information
that we've taken in into this class um
if if a library isn't like access isn't
like inclusive or accessible
um to the marginalized populations who
are coming in to use them, it can be
very stressful for them and it can also
be stressful um for the staff
as well. I I came across a lot of like
library policy during my research for
this class that I would say would
certainly be um discriminatory against
people living beneath the poverty
threshold. Um, my public library doesn't
have this policy, but I came across in
my readings libraries that like you
weren't allowed to sleep in like if you
were asleep like in the library or
outside of the library, like you you
could be removed from the library
premises. Um, I wrote a little bit about
it in one of my papers, but like a
co-orker that I have used to work at the
downtown Lexington Library branch and
they had a policy where like if another
patron complained about body odor, um,
you would they had security and they
would have to be removed from the
library. And then, you know, my library
now, we provide like hygiene cabinets in
all of the restrooms. Um, in my
research, I came across several
libraries that are starting to introduce
like showers for patrons to use. So
that's just a way you can have more of a
social work um informed perspective on
these issues and instead of like well we
got to kick them out because of this or
that it's like well how can we how can
we help fix that instead of just like
remove them and and make make people
feel unwelcome. Um
so the needs assessment that I have um
proposed would would include
uh basically three things and that's um
a survey
um
feedback from staff
and um secondary research. So the survey
would be the main thing and that it
would basically it it would be
anonymous. So there would I don't want
people to you know have any privacy
concerns or feel bad about answering
these questions but it would basically
just be pretty straightforward questions
relating to um kind of the stress and
trauma that can come from living beneath
the poverty line. And it would basically
just be like you know in the last 12
months have you have you you know had
trouble buying groceries in the last 12
months? Have you had trouble finding
stable housing in the last 12 months?
Um, you know, have you have you avoided
going to the doctors even though you
probably should have because you don't
because of the costs associated with
that? And also related to like the
library um services like do do you think
the library is adequate in helping with
this or that or you know do do you think
do you would you feel comfortable asking
a frontline library staff member to like
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