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Dawn and Jo speak to Liam Coffey about his experience as a visually impaired Scuba diver
#scubadiving #sport #accessiblesport
VI Talk Blog. 2 articles in the travel series.
VI Talk Blog. 3 blocks from our travel series
VI Talk Blog. Ian and Maxine have written articles about travel and the long cane
Join Shelly and Tony in the kitchen for another cookery spot
Katie and Jo speak to Mark from www.bierley.com
Bierley specialise in portable magnifiers. Mark told us about their most popular products and also their Bierley vision club which allows people to pay £9.99 per month to borrow a product.
VI Talk Blog. Maxine compares her experience of assisted travel 20 years ago and today.
Jo and Dawn speak to Katherine about safeguarding and what steps to take if anything happens to our members.
As part of our eye conditions series we speak to Melissa Flammia
VI Talk Blog. A guest post from Mujtaba Merchant.
VI Talk Blog. Ian compares Technology specifically designed for visually impaired people and mainstream options.
Eye conditions series. Richard joins Jo to chat about Lebers Hereditary Optic Neuropathy
Blind in business Blog by James McCarthy
VI Talk Blog. Jackie's Story
VI Talk Blog. Reanna's Story
Jo speaks to Molly about her experiences as a drama student and how it has effected her life.
Jo chats to Vicki about her experience of horseriding
VI Talk Blog. Competitive sport and the barriers.
VI Talk Blog. Jo's Story
VI Talk Blog. Jordan's Story
#C2SV17 Round up and Thanks, with Jo Tracy and Michael
#C2SV17 VisionAir Technology. With Ellis Ellis
#C2SV17 Barclays Bank (headline Sponsor) With Kathryn Townsend
#C2SV17 British Wireless for the Blind Fund. With David Beard
#C2SV17 Clear Vision Project, With Fiona Taylor
#C2SV17 Associated Optical, with Nick Hamlet
#C2SV17 Calibre Audio Library, with Emma Scott
#C2SV17 ORCAM with Mark Swain
#C2SV17 Kings Access Technology. With Paul Lopez Salzedo
#C2SV17 Computer Room Services with Steve Nutt
#C2SV17 Alstrom Syndrome, With Kerry Leeson-Beevers & her son Kion
#C2SV17 RSC (Royal Shakespeare Company) With Josefa Mackinnon
#C2SV17 Sight and Sound, with Glenn Tookey.
Sight and Sound are Headline Sponsors of this years Sight Village event
#C2SV17 Macular Society, with Amanda Read
#C2SV17. Optelec, With Mark Hill
#C2SV17 Goalball UK with Kathryn Fielding
#C2SV17 Advantage Canes, With Karen Easthope
#C2SV17 Seable Holidays with Damiano La Rocca
#C2SV17 Bristol Braille Technology & The Braillist Foundation, With Ed Rodgers
CANUTE: 360 Cell Braille E Reader from Bristol Braille Technology and The Braillists Foundation AddressBBT, G14 BV Studios 37 Philip Street Bristol BS3 4EA Telephone 0117 325 30 22 Email [email protected] Web Site http://www.bristolbraille.co.uk
#C2SV17 Synapptic with Kin Bridge
At Synapptic, we use the latest Android technology to develop easy-to-use Smartphones and Tablet Computers for people who are blind or partially sighted. We believe technology should make life simpler and more fun, which is why we are always keeping an eye on the latest innovations and using the best bits to make our products easy-to-use and more intuitive.We want technology to work for you, which is why all our products put you in the driving seat. Our stylish Smartphones and Tablet Computers are operated using simple menus on a touch screen, allowing you to communicate with friends and family easily and opening up a whole world of music and entertainment at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. All our products have large print, high contrast controls and come with speech feedback.So whether you want to make a call, send a text, email a photo, search the internet while you’re on the move or simply catch up on your favourite programmes on BBC iplayer, our products will make it easy for you, every step of the way.To find out more information about our products, simply visit our website at www.Synapptic.com or call us onContactSales AddressThe Old Bakery 5 Station Road Ushaw Moor Durham DH7 7PX Telephone 0191 909 7 909 Email [email protected] Web Site http://www.synapptic.com
#C2SV17 All Formats. With Paul Hopkins
All Formats based at Queen Alexandra College, provides a range of braille, large print and audio services. Transcription Services All Formats professional transcription services meets the needs of large and small organisations throughout the UK. Our expert staff include braille users who will ensure that information is produced accurately, efficiently and cost effectively. Braille and Tactile Signs All Formats are nationally recognised experts on the design and production of braille and tactile signs. Customers include local authorities, the health service, schools and colleges and commercial organisations. Building audits can be arranged. all formats also manufactures standard signs and banners in acrylic and vinyl. Contact All Formats transcription Tel: 0121 428 5018 Fax: 0121 426 635 Email: [email protected] All Formats braille and tactile signs Tel: 0121 428 5050 ext 5336 Fax:0121 428 5039 Email: [email protected] website: www.qac.ac.uk ContactPaul Hopkins AddressQueen Alexandra College Court Oak Road Harborne Birmingham B17 9TG Telephone 0121 428 5018 Fax 0121 426 6359 Email [email protected] Web Site http://www.allformats.org.uk
#C2SV17 PAMTRAD
An independent supplier/manufacturer of technology for people with sight difficulties. Pamtrad are not connected to any one manufacturer and cherry pick their products for QUALITY, VALUE and EASE OF USE. Every product is thoroughly tested and carries CE markings. Check the prices they are invariably always the best. This ensures that you the customer get the best products at the best prices. Check out: NEW: Mercury 10, Mercury 12 for Windows, Mercury Pocket and the Mercury Phone. All include onboard magnification and text-to-speech reader. No internet connection required. New: Aris text-to-speech reader with intelligent assistant (ask it questions and it will give you answers from the internet) iZoom, ReadDesk PC, hand-held electronic magnifiers, TV & PC-Eye, CCTV magnifiers, Miniguide hand-held silent vibrating obstacle detector. ContactAlex Ward or Sue Brewill AddressThe Stables 22 Ruddington Lane Wilford Nottingham NG11 7BH Telephone 0115 981 6636 [email protected] www.pamtrad.co.uk
#C2SV17 British Blind Sport. We speak to Logan Gray
A visible difference through sport’The work of the charity enables blind and partially sighted people to have the same opportunities as sighted people to access and enjoy sport and recreational activities in the UK.Sport and recreational activities can enhance the lives of people with visual impairments, by improving their health and increasing their social interaction. We encourage adults and children to participate in activities at all levels, from grassroots to the Paralympic Games.AddressPure Offices Plato Close Tachbrook Park Leamington Spa Warwickshire CV34 6WE Telephone 01926 424247 Emai [email protected] Web Site http://www.britshblindsport.org.uk
#C2SV17 Introduction to VI Talks Countdown to Sight Village. We talk to Karen Easthope
We've been asked to run our Countdown to Sight Village #C2SV for the fourth year running and it was a pleasure to speak to Karen Easthope who coordinates these events at QAC. There are some new exhibitors for 2017 and we're hoping to interview more than ever. Sight Village Birmingham is taking place on July 18th and 19th this year but if you can't make it, enjoy our countdown and see what charities,organisations and businesses are out there providing services and support to blind and partially sighted people.
Ian's Blog. Education
Ian's Blog. Ian's sightloss journey
We've been asked to share an advert for TAFN the accessible friends network.
Open Day Presentation 3. Jo Parsons on cookery
Jo is a qualified chef and is visually impaired herself. She talks about setting up her own cookery school and the work is going to be doing for VI Talk. If you're interested in contacting Jo to get some help with cooking, you can email [email protected] .
A demo of the Microsoft office lens app.
If you haven't yet got the KNFB reader, then this is a great free alternative. #accessibility #reading #visualimpairment