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Category: Assisitive Devices & Technology

Information about assisitive devices, technology, and other useful tidbits

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5 Free Programs for Accessibility

We are starting off our first blog post with 5 free programs. Many programs designed for people with disabilities are often extremely expensive and not financially accessible. Continue reading “5 Free Programs for Accessibility” →

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Image Description: A pastel purple sky hovers over an iceberg and artic sea. A penguin, leaps out of the water, saying, "I can't fly, but I can jump over 6 feet out of the water and swim 4 times faster than the fastest human. Text across the sky states, "The Maori word for 'disabled' is 'Whaikaha' which means to have strength, to have ability, otherly abled, enabled."
New post available about how the term abled-bodied is divisive and does not support all members of the disability community.
Working away. I have so much ahead of me but this booklet will be amazing it's on Accessible Inclusive Media for Sociability (AIMS). One step at a time, soon there will be videos to follow up 😊.
Right now People with Disabilities are not able to reintegrate in society due to Covid 19, while many people are able to do so. Isolation impacts their mental health and well-being, loneliness is a real problem, so reach out to your friend or family that has been isolated, skype, zoom, Facebook chat, or whatever application you want to use and reach out to them today.

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