Jan 2011 09

A case study video produced by Take One Productions for the Surrey Association for Visual Impairment. In this video Elizabeth Licence discusses how SAVI products and services have helped her adjust to life with a visual impairment. www.takeoneproductions.co.uk

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3 Comments

  1. mskathy0724 says:

    No, there is not a cure for every type of visual impairment. Still it is not a sentence or curse. I am a specialist teacher who makes sure my students have equal access to all things at school with sighted peers.. I have former students who use screen readers to access the computers though they may be totally blind. They go to college, raise families and go to work every day to support themselves and be very independent.

  2. MsDementedArts says:

    there is no cure for my visual impairment.

  3. betseyboo9 says:

    There is not always a cure for it you know I am visually impared, I am not blind obviously, and visual imparement doesnt always mean blind… and there is not always a cure so this video is not true!

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