STRATEGIC PLAN 2021-2025

FOR THE WORKING GROUP ON MULTICULTURAL LIBRARY SERVICES (NSWPLA)

Final version approved, 11-10-21-Nicole Byrn NSWPL

PREFACE/INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND

This updated Strategic Plan for the Working Group will ensure that a planned course is set for the next five years and will continue to ensure the Working Group has a high profile in the library profession.

BACKGROUND WORKING GROUP

The Working Group on Multicultural Library Services of NSW was established in June 1983, by librarians working in the field of library services for the Culturally and Linguistic Diverse Communities (CALD) community. The Working Group's role was to promote the provision of library resources to clients in a range of community languages.

The Working Group issued its first newsletter Breakthrough in September 1983. In 2002 the Working Group decided to finish publishing Breakthrough and in March 2003 a new section, titled ‘Multicultural News’ was inserted into Public Library News.

The Working Group's Constitutional Steering Committee was formed in 1985 which, in turn, produced objectives and a constitution.

In 1996 the Working Group officially affiliated with the Metropolitan Public Libraries Association (MPLA) and became a Sub-Committee of that body. A Country Public Libraries Association (CPLA) representative became a member of the Working Group in 2004.

The MPLA changed its name to Public Libraries NSW - Metropolitan and then to NSW Metropolitan Public Libraries Association (NSWMPLA) in 2011. The CPLA changed its name to Public Libraries NSW - Country and then Public Libraries NSW in 2010.

VISION

Every NSW public library will have access to an excellent resource collection and services that meet the needs of their CALD communities

MISSION

To lobby, advise, promote and improve the importance of library services for the CALD community.

OBJECTIVES

  1. To provide leadership in the field of multicultural library service
  2. To provide members of the group with a forum for discussion and for peer support
  3. To raise the profile of multicultural library services
  4. To encourage co-operation and networking amongst public libraries, the State Library of NSW, and other organisations.
  5. To ensure that multicultural services are recognized as integral to public library services
  6. To lobby for funds to secure resources, including technology, appropriate to CALD communities’ needs.

VALUES OF THE GROUP

CURRENT OPERATING ENVIRONMENT

Internal

External

SWOT ANALYSIS

Strengths

Weaknesses

Opportunities

Threats

STAKEHOLDERS

Internal

External

NEEDS AND EXPECTATIONS OF THE COMMUNITY

NEEDS AND EXPECTATIONS OF GROUP

NEEDS AND EXPECTATIONS OF LIBRARY MANAGERS

KEY ISSUES FOR SUCCESS

KEY RESULT AREAS

Objective 1: Identify and support new arrivals

Strategy: Develop strategies to support new arrivals

Outcome - Support new arrivals with relevant programs, services and resources

Objective 2: To provide members of the group with a forum for discussion and for peer support

Strategy: Facilitate training and professional development

Outcome: Members understand benchmarks & their application & feel confident in using them

  1. Planning
  2. Organisational capacity to develop & deliver services and collections
  3. Quality of - Service/Collections
  4. Promotion and marketing
  5. Evaluation

Objective 3: To raise the profile of multicultural library services

Strategy 1: Encourage and support the promotion and marketing of services for the CALD community

Outcome - Increase awareness of WGML and their achievements

* //Action//: Encourage members to present at conferences and seminars   	
* //Performance Measure//: Number of members attending conferences etc
* //Timeframe//: 2022-2025

Outcome - Increased CALD community awareness of public library services

Outcome - Promotion of multicultural services to CALD communities across NSW

Strategy 2: Raise the profile of the Group and improve communication from the Group

Outcome: All relevant bodies are informed about WGMLs projects & ongoing business

Outcome: Best practices in public libraries are showcased

Objective 4: To encourage co-operation and networking amongst public libraries, the State Library of NSW and other organisations.

Strategy: Encourage co-operation.

Outcome - Improved services to CALD communities

Objective 5: To ensure that multicultural services are recognised as integral to public library services.

Strategy: Educate public library staff of their role in the provision of services to the CALD community

Outcome - Increase public library staff knowledge of CALD resources