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Safeguarding children and young people: roles and competences for health care staff


ow Vision Aids & Technology - A Guide provides information on the different types of aids, equipment and technology which can assist those with low vision in many different settings from home to work.
Using aids and technology can help to maintain independence and quality of life. This can range from simple hand-held optical magnifiers to more technology based options such as electronic magnifiers, reading machines and computer software.
Advances in technology such as mobile phones and computers have changed the way we communicate in both the spoken and written word. One great advantage of new technology is the benefit to those who are blind or have vision impairment.
Critical to getting the best outcome from using aids and technology is recognising that each person is different, has specific individual needs and that solutions exist to meet those needs.
Services are available to help determine what is needed, where and how aids or technology can be obtained and how to access training and ongoing support.
The prime objective with the use of aids and technology is always to maintain quality of life and independence for whatever task or activity is undertaken in the workplace, the home or social settings.
Being informed, accessing appropriate services, having a positive approach and remaining open to learning new ways of doing things are key elements to great outcomes in the use of aids and technologies.
This guide answers key questions often asked by people with low vision, their family and carers. It also provides examples of how aids and technologies have helped many people with a vision impairment to achieve the goal of maintaining quality of life and independenc
Saylor - Personal Name
1st Edtion
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Low Vision Aids & Technology
Management
English
2009
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