Celebrations as Balbriggan Library becomes first in Dublin to win Sanctuary Award
Balbriggan Library has been recognised for the consistent and innovative work that goes into making the library a champion for inclusion and welcome
Fingal Libraries is delighted to announce that Balbriggan Library has been awarded a Library of Sanctuary by Places of Sanctuary Ireland, making Fingal the first local authority in Dublin to receive this award.
Following the submission of an extensive portfolio, Balbriggan Library was recognised for the consistent and innovative work that goes into making the library a champion for inclusion and welcome. The award is particularly special as it means it becomes the first public library in Dublin to receive such a status.
At the award ceremony Deputy Mayor of Fingal, Cllr. JK Onwumereh remarked: “The ethnically diverse population of Balbriggan makes the local Library an ideal candidate for such a prestigious award. They have created a community of welcome for all, whether they be migrants, Ukrainians coming into the county, or any type of marginalised groups living in the town”.
Dr. Veronica Crosbie from Places of Sanctuary Ireland presented the Library of Sanctuary award to the Deputy Mayor and the staff at Balbriggan Library at a celebration which took place in Ireland's youngest town. Among the attendees were local agencies such as Cairde Balbriggan, Balbriggan Integration Forum, Le Cheile Day Hospital, Our Balbriggan, the Association of Ukrainians in Ireland, and the students of Bremore Educate Together Secondary School.
Dr. Veronica Crosbie commented: “Balbriggan Library demonstrates a commitment to supporting refugees and international protection applicants. We are delighted to include the library in our growing network of places working hard to combat racism and foster inclusive communities where everyone can flourish.”
Betty Boardman, County Librarian of Fingal Libraries added: “This award is testament to the hard work and enthusiasm displayed by the staff at Balbriggan Library. Fingal Libraries strive to strengthen and support communities by providing a dynamic, inclusive, and responsive library service. I would like to take this opportunity to personally congratulate them on this wonderful achievement.”
Places of Sanctuary Ireland complemented Balbriggan Library on their “brilliant and very attractive portfolio”. The evidence in their application clearly showed how the library has embedded the sanctuary principles of learn, action, and share into the heart of library life by: collaborating with local community groups, hosting weekly English language classes, improving signage, stocking a collection of silent (wordless) picture books for children, targeted training for staff, information leaflets translated in multiple languages, access to a range of digital services to enhance literacy.
Discover more about Places of Sanctuary Ireland: https://ireland.cityofsanctuary.org/about