How did the Byblios project come about?
The Byblios project was created by Laura Caronna, an Epale ambassador, to address the lack of opportunities for young adults with cognitive disabilities. Inspired by her daughter with Down syndrome, Caronna aimed to help individuals gain work experience and develop skills. Libraries were chosen as ideal spaces for this initiative, promoting inclusion and learning. The project seeks to challenge societal perceptions and influence policies on disability and employment.
Let me introduce you the team
The Byblios project involves five partners from across Europe: Bene Futuro (Italy), Università D'Annunzio (Italy), CJRAE (Romania), Desincoop (Portugal), and weltgewandt (Germany). Together, they explore the role of libraries as inclusive community spaces. The project aims to develop new ideas for libraries and share insights through blogs, events, and activities.
A new adventure!
The Byblios Project has launched to promote inclusion in libraries, focusing on creating inclusive spaces for individuals with disabilities. The project aims to engage in research, develop an inclusion protocol, offer internships, and train librarians. It also seeks to explore new library concepts as community hubs. This blog will share updates, activities, and opportunities throughout the project.