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TravelAbility Pitch fest winners

Vispero and Revolve Win Top Honors at TravelAbility’s Barrier-Breaking Adaptive Product PitchFest TravelAbility’s LaunchPad, celebrating technology and products that make travel easier for people with disabilities, was held virtually on April 1st and featured 15 finalists who were selected following a review and vetting process that began back in June of 2020. “We are thrilled […]

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I am able

Chris Kaag is a warrior. He grew up in Reading, Pennsylvania and moved to Canton, Ohio and went to Penn State Berks Campus, majoring in Business and Marketing. Following in the footsteps of his grandpa, uncle, and his father, he joined the Marines when he was 17. He credits the Marines for defining what he

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5 Tips to help encourage positive behaviours in children with autism

1. Give Clear and Concise Instructions Ensure the language you are using is appropriate for the chronological and cognitive age of the child. The expectation of the instruction should be attainable and the instruction should only be stated once to avoid future non-compliance when instructions are stated. 2. Follow Through Once an instruction is given,

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Blind SA Promoting the interests of the visually impaired in South Africa

www.blindsa.org.za Led by Jace Nair, Blind SA exists to do whatever is necessary or conducive to empower visually impaired people to become economically self-supporting and to live a full and meaningful life as citizens of South Africa. They promote the interests of all visually impaired people through the provision of appropriate services. Their mission is

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Realwheels Theatre – Vancouver, Canada

Realwheels Productions is focused on breaking down barriers and destigmatizing preconceptions around people with disabilities. They are about normalizing one of the many equity-seeking groups that is still marginalized and pre-judged. Race, ethnicity, gender and sexual orientation are attracting ongoing movements of recognition, yet persons with disabilities are still discriminated against or seen as “other”

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Voiceitt provides independence to its users

Interview with Danny Weissberg & Sara Smolley, Co-Founders of Voiceitt What is Voiceitt, how is it used and how does it help people with disabilities? [Danny]: Voiceitt is an AI-powered speech recognition app for individuals with speech impairments, which translates atypical speech to allow users to communicate in their own voice with loved ones, caretakers and

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Easter Seals Canada: Programs in Alberta

Equipment and Support Services Program Provides funding for specialized mobility and adaptive equipment, based on financial need, with full equipment grants, cost sharing, and interest free loans available. Long term equipment loans are also available through partnerships with other funding organizations. AccessABILITIES Home Automation Program This program provides Albertans living with a disability a means

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Robotic arms and temporary motorisation the next generation of wheelchairs

by Julianna Photopoulos Professor Nicolás García-Aracil from the Universidad Miguel Hernández (UMH) in Elche, Spain, has developed an automated wheelchair with an exoskeleton robotic arm to use at home, as part of a project called AIDE. It uses artificial intelligence to extract relevant information from the user, such as their behaviour, intentions and emotional state,

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