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Special Services Unit at the Wheatsheaf Library

Services available in this unit include talking books; sub-titled videos; books and videos on British Sign Language and deaf issues; and library services for blind or visually-impaired people. If you need any help or any more information, please call in or ring us. A minicom service is available for people who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Unable to visit the library?

The Doorstep Library Service visits borrowers once every four weeks for people who are unable to visit the library. Records are kept of reading preferences, any special needs, and of titles read so that staff can best tailor stock selection to the needs of our customers. The Doorstep Library van is on the road every day of the week visiting customers. Additionally, we lend books to nursing homes for the use of residents.

If you think that you, or someone else, would find this service helpful, please contact the Special Services Unit.

Blind and visually-impaired people

Large print and talking books

Large print books are available in all the libraries in the Rochdale Borough area. The collections include fiction by most popular authors and a range of non-fiction titles.

Talking books are available at the Wheatsheaf Library in the Special Services Unit. These are unabridged cassette and CD collections. The whole book is read word for word and each set contains something between two and as many as eighteen cassettes.

The three main libraries - Heywood, Middleton and the Wheatsheaf - the Special Services Unit and Milnrow Library stock spoken word cassettes and CDs (abridged versions of books).

Talking books are only available for loan to visually-impaired people and people who have difficulties physically handling a book. Spoken word cassettes are available to all adult borrowers.

Some branch libraries have small collections of talking books for loan to the general public for a small charge. They are currently available at Alkrington, Darnhill, Norden, Littleborough and Spotland libraries.

Middleton library has a regular talking book club where members can go to choose their talking books in informal surroundings and have a chat.

If you would like to borrow talking books but cannot get to a library that stocks them, please ask at your local library. We'll be happy to help you.

Kurzweil (text-reading) and Brailling facilities

PC-based text-reading and Brailling facilities are available on PCs at the Wheatsheaf Library. A CCTV magnifier is also available.

We also have a computer that prints out in Braille. If you are happy using a computer keyboard, you can type your document and then print it out in Braille. Braille can also be produced from a text file on floppy disk.

Please check with the Special Services Unit to make sure these machines are available when you want it.

Deaf and hearing-impaired people

Rochdale Library Service provides a range of services for deaf people and people with hearing impairment.

These include books, magazines and information on deaf issues; sub-titled videos; and British Sign Language materials, including books, videos, and material on CD-ROM and DVD.

If you need any help or any more information, please call in or ring us at the Special Services Unit. 

Sub-titled videos

These captioned versions of commercial video releases are available at the Wheatsheaf Library in the Special Services Unit. There are hundreds of videos to choose from, including children's cartoons; TV programmes and popular films. There is no charge for borrowing sub-titled videos.

If you would like to borrow sub-titled videos but cannot get to the Wheatsheaf Library, please ask at your local library.

British Sign Language materials

The Special Services Unit has a range of British sign language materials including videos, books and CD-ROMs. We also have a selection of books and videos suitable for people learning British Sign Language. These are available for loan from Heywood and Middleton Libraries, as part of their Open for Learning Collections, and from the Special Services Unit at the Wheatsheaf Library. Other libraries have some BSL learning materials in their Adult Non-Fiction stock. All these materials are available on the Library Catalogue.

Computer-based training materials

A selection of BSL training materials has been installed on a PC in the Special Services Unit at the Wheatsheaf Library. Please contact Special Services if you would like to book a session on this computer.

Community language collections

Rochdale Library Service has nearly a hundred collections in its Catalogue. Some special collections held at the Wheatsheaf Library are listed here. All these items are available for loan from the library. If you cannot get to the Wheatsheaf Library, please ask about these collections at your local library.  All the titles in these collections can be found on the Library Catalogue.

The Bengali Collection

There is a small collection of Bengali books, mostly adult fiction.

The Polish Collection

There is a small collection of books in Polish, a mixture of fiction and non-fiction.

Urdu Collections

There are over a thousand books in the Urdu Collection for adults and nearly as many again in the Junior Urdu Collection. These collections include fiction and non-fiction. Most of the fiction is by Urdu authors but there are also examples of popular western titles translated for Urdu readers.

The "Around the World" Collection

This is a collection of popular titles in a range of European and Asian languages: Arabic, Farsi, French, Kurdish, Portuguese, Russian and Urdu.

Reminiscence Packs

Reminiscence packs are collections of photographs and memorabilia to help jog your memory of the past - recent and not so recent - from tram cars to donkey stones; from top and whips to liberty bodices. Topics include:

  • Childhood
  • Holidays
  • Shopping
  • Fashion
  • Wartime

Reminiscence packs are available to be used with groups of elderly people, including people living in their own homes as well as people in residential accommodation.

For more details please contact Special Services.

Supporting parents and carers

Parents and carers collections

We have a large number of books on child care on the adult lending non-fiction shelves in our libraries. In addition to these, all our main libraries and nearly all full-time branches have Parents and Carers collections with books on child care and development, parenthood and meeting special needs.

We also have a selection of books that may help children cope with situations which are worrying, unusual or just new to them.

BookStart

Bookstart is a national initiative providing free books to early years children. We hope to instil a love of reading at an early age, it has been proven that a good reader performs well across the whole curriculum and it is never too early to start the reading habit.

The Library Service is rolling out the Bookstart scheme in Rochdale. We supply health visitors with the Bookstart and Bookstart Plus packs and these are gifted to children at around 9 months and 18 months at the health checks. Should you miss your visit from the the health professional but would still like your Bookstart pack we have them at your local library, please don't forget to take your red book along with you.

We have two Library Outreach Workers for Bookstart & Early Years who visit every early years setting in the borough to gift the Treasure Box - this is the Bookstart pack gifted at around three years old. The visit for gifting the packs is always a special occasion, accompanied by a fun storytime, rhyme and singing session.

We also intend to start Bookcrawl this summer, this is the reading game for early years children from the Bookstart people.