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#WINspiration – Tackling Toxic Masculinity in Schools: SLG Scotland welcome Alan Bissett

Jun 10 2024
SLG Scotland: Tackling Toxic Masculinity in Schools with Alan Bissett, Monday 10th June, 4-5pm.

Price: Free for CILIP members
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In the next impactful instalment of the CILIPS #WINspiration seriesSLG Scotland are delighted to welcome award-winning novelist, playwright and performer Alan Bissett.

Alan’s novels often centre on the stories of working-class Scottish teenagers, with particular appeal to those normally alienated by books, and in 2023 his first non-fiction work Lads: A Guide to Consent and Respect offered a ground-breaking toolkit to help teenagers navigate relationships, deal with negative online influences and challenge toxic masculinity. School libraries across Scotland and beyond have been inspired by Lads to engage and educate their young learners on these challenging themes, harnessing the unique role of our sector in promoting positive role models and more broadly building a better world through libraries and literature. In the spirit of WINspiration, this event will show that tackling the scourge of toxic masculinity is not exclusively ‘women’s work’ but rather something all library staff and their communities can play a part in, complementing and reinforcing our profession’s vital contribution to positive social change.

Since his first short stories were published in 1999, Alan has published and performed extensively across Scotland and beyond, with recognition for his work including the Glenfiddich Scottish Writer of the Year 2012, Fringe First Winner 2016, Best Short Documentary San Francisco International Film Festival 2010 and an Honorary Doctorate from Stirling University for Outstanding Contribution to Scottish Culture in 2016. Discover more about Alan’s work on alanbissett.com.

This online event is free to all CILIP members and will take place via MS Teams. Please register here to receive the joining link in advance.

Book tickets here

Author Alan Bissett.

Relevant PKSB (Professional Knowledge & Skills Base) sections include: Ethics and Values; 01 Collection Management and Development; 07 Literacies and Learning; 10 Customer Focus, Service Design and Marketing; 11 Leadership, Advocacy, Influencing and Personal Effectiveness; 13 Technology and Communication; and Organisation and Environmental Context.

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