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Toronto Public Library Youth Hub review: Disruptive TPL Youth Hub 1

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I would like sharing with you my own witnessing & direct experience of how multiple groups youth students have been acting & behaving in a Toronto Public library every school day after school for hours shortly after the Youth Hub has been implemented in Toronto Public Library since years ago

Once a few of these students indicated they are doing very much same in their school library, i.e. noisy on-going social activities, swearing, chasing each other, throwing heavy books or basketball at each other, teens cuddling & kissing one another in school uniforms, engaging highly violent & graphy computer games & so on.

One of recent comments from a high school students responded about 2 month ago '' what rules?" when a library staff explained to them about rules of shared space, be respectful of other library customers who need a quiet space to work, study & research, etc.

I used a supposedly '' quiet computer area " in a public library that has a youth hub program. Almost every school afternoon, some of these youths wearing school uniform march into this room , occupy & have their noisy interactions, yelling, swearing, watching porn, gossiping, game fighting with each other & turn this otherwise & supposedly quiet library room into their own social party & play room.

I am using library resources heavy on a long term basis & keep complaining about noises, safety concerns & much disruptive behaviors involving mainly youth groups after school who can be found having their own fun & noisy parties in many library areas OUTSIDE their Youth Hub program room (& they still grab large quantity of program foods but not participating in the youth hub program)

I feel that our public libraries also play a vital part in endorsing, supporting & cultivating these sorts of behavior of our youths as their mischief do not get any real punishment after multiple warnings, or even so-called final warnings when I keep complaining multiple times almost every afternoon. NO REAL SANCTION AS I CAN SEE. I feel that TPL cares much more about program statistics & continued funding than addressing REAL & NEVER-ENDING concerns originated from poor management of their Youth Hub program

Consequently, one intentionally caring & community program aiming to help marginalized youths in vulnerable locations quickly turns into a source of disruptive & highly annoying behavior to many normal TPL customers because of poor program execution & administration

I simply feel sad & disappointing how these young Canadians whose education & programs we all fund have been behaving in public places & how some of them consistently show no concerns over how other people around them are being negatively affected by their excessive, ongoing loud noises & mischiefs

Update by victimized customer 1
May 10, 2024 8:44 am EDT

Friend, thanks for your comments. I have done all these & much more for 16 YEARS! I feel it is totally hopeless to deal with this Toronto Public Library bureaucracy

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May 10, 2024 3:36 am EDT
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Hey, it sounds frustrating dealing with that much disruption. It might help to arrange a meeting with the library management to discuss your concerns in detail. Express how the current situation affects your use of the library resources. You could suggest specific changes or improvements, like better enforcement of rules or designated quiet zones. If these meetings don’t lead to any changes, consider reaching out to the library board or city officials to raise your concerns about the program’s management and its impact on the library environment.