Introducing: Aftershokz Bone Headphones
The Aftershokz Bone Headphones can transform listening to music or taking calls for individuals with hearing impairments.
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The Aftershokz Bone Headphones can transform listening to music or taking calls for individuals with hearing impairments.
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ADHD can often be misinterpreted for other mental health conditions, which is why it’s not always treated correctly. Here is our brief guide on ADHD, look at symptoms to look out for and how to support it.
As we start a new year, we want to keep you updated with the latest assistive technology and how they can help certain disabilities. For individuals with hearing impairments, we have some innovative products that can help with daily activities at home, within education and the workplace. What does having hearing loss/hearing impairment mean? The
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We are excited to be exhibiting at ATEC, the Assistive Technology Exhibition and Conference in Sheffield on Thursday the 18th of January 2018. This is a fantastic opportunity where we can offer expert advice and information on the latest assistive technology that can remove barriers in education and within the workplace. The theme for Sheffield’s
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The 4th of January marks World Braille Day! As it’s the birthday of the inventor of the dotted code, Louis Braille, it’s a great opportunity to recognise his efforts and raise awareness about the challenges faced by people who are visually impaired and blind. What is Braille? Braille is code (not a language, although can
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The Work and Pensions committee have launched a new enquiry into assistive technology as part of them tackling the disability employment gap (DEG).
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Is your content accessible? With just some simple changes, you can ensure that the text on your website, document or printed media is visually friendly for people who may have dyslexia, suffer from visual stress or are visually impaired. With the following to look out for, you can adopt a best practice for your written
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We’ve launched our brand new DSA Apps Guide Apps are proving to be a brilliant tool that are flexible and easy to use. We decided to create a guide so you can understand what’s out there and which ones you can acquire through Disabled Students Allowance (DSA). Want us to send you a copy? –
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We are excited to launch of our new buyer’s guide! We hope that this guide will help you make the correct decisions on what support and provisions to buy, whether for yourself, your child or for your school or workplace. With the latest equipment and updates, our new buyer’s guide will offer the best aid
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One in ten people are thought to suffer from some degree of dyslexia, so if you have the condition and haven’t had a positive experience in education—understandably—you may feel less confident when it comes to job searching with dyslexia. Dyslexia Help: Job Searching Tips Be honest about your strengths. Just because you may have difficulty
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