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Get involved - VisAbility
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Join us on our journey. Your contribution no matter how big or small is deeply valued. Get involved - photo of young girl with paint on her face. Skip to sub menu. Your contribution, no matter how big or small, can help us to:. Provide essential services, support and training to our clients. Support our Guide Dog program to give the gift of mobility. Whether you choose to support us by donating money, fundraising on our behalf or volunteering your time, every gift is significant. Or Guide Dogs Tasmania.
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Guide Dog Services - VisAbility
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A Guide Dog is a life-changing gift of freedom and independence. Skip to sub menu. Through our Guide Dog program, we are Western Australia’s primary provider of Guide Dog services to people who are blind or vision impaired. Guide Dog is a life-changing gift of freedom and independence. A Guide Dog can give you the confidence to walk out your front door, enrol in university, apply for a job, go out to dinner with friends or take your first holiday in years. Ready to change your life? Call 1800 847 466.
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Survivor Gives Back in City to Surf - VisAbility
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Survivor Gives Back in City to Surf. Skip to sub menu. Survivor Gives Back in City to Surf. Posted on July 24, 2015. With the Chevron City to Surf fast approaching, the Community Activity Centre at VisAbility has launched a running club. Sport and Recreation Officer, Eve, was inspired to start the group by Ian, an avid marathon runner, until he developed a vision impairment that restricted his running. Sitting down to read the morning paper, Ian realised he could no longer see out of his left eye. Ldquo;...
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On 2 Employment Breaks Barriers - VisAbility
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On 2 Employment Breaks Barriers. Skip to sub menu. On 2 Employment Breaks Barriers. Posted on July 17, 2015. On Thursday 16 July, the Hon Scott Morrison MP Minister for Social Services and Steve Irons MP from our local state government visited VisAbility to learn more about the successes of the On 2 Employment program. The VIPs toured the building and discussed ways to improve the current Disability Employment Sector, as VisAbility has submitted recommended changes to the current system. In addition to j...
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Accessibility - VisAbility
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Recent versions of Microsoft Windows and Mac OS contain many accessibility features that can assist computer users that are blind or vision impaired. Skip to Content Link. A skip to content link is available at the top of every page. This link enables users with screen reading software to skip over navigation links and jump directly to the textual content of a page. Adjusting the Text Size. You can use the following options within your browser to adjust text size:. Go to the ‘View’ pull-down menu. In the...
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Event: Guide Dog Information Session - VisAbility
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Event: Guide Dog Information Session. Skip to sub menu. Event: Guide Dog Information Session. Posted on August 5, 2015. Guide Dogs WA is running a Guide Dog information session where people will have the opportunity to learn more about how a Guide Dog could help them. Guide Dog Instructors will discuss the benefits of Guide Dog mobility, and guests will have the chance to walk with a Guide Dog in-training. Did you know that you can apply for a Guide Dog if you:. Are at least 17 years of age.
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Providing access - VisAbility
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We want to step inside your shoes. To see things from your perspective. To see things differently. Skip to sub menu. It is important that products, services and communications provided by business, government and organisations are accessible to people living with disability. Accessibility guidelines are simple and easily integrated into everyday life. A Quick Guide to Providing Access. Ensure your print materials. Are accessible to all. Provide information or materials in alternative / accessible formats.
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Event: Preparing for Success - VisAbility
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Event: Preparing for Success. Skip to sub menu. Event: Preparing for Success. Posted on July 29, 2015. Do you want to know more about how you can prepare and plan for success? VisAbility is hosting an information session to assist people with vision impairment to prepare for the future and start on the road to success. Wednesday 12 August 2015. Arrive from 5pm to explore the exhibition. Guest speakers will begin at 6pm. Light refreshments will be available. VisAbility, 61 Kitchener Avenue, Victoria Park.
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Vision Impairment - VisAbility
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We want to step inside your shoes. To see things from your perspective. To see things differently. Step into my shoes. Skip to sub menu. There are many different types of vision loss, ranging from mild vision impairment to total blindness. Blindness and vision loss can be caused by a number of conditions and diseases, as well as accidents. A person who is totally blind has no measurable or useable vision, and no light perception. How is Vision Impairment Measured? Visual acuity of 6/6 is regarded as ‘nor...
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Latest News Archives - VisAbility
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Skip to sub menu. Posted on October 29, 2016. VisAbility recognises and celebrates the achievements of ‘People and Places’ who share our vision for independence. The awards underpin VisAbility’s values of: Greatness Opportunity Belonging Visible and; Empathy The 5 categories that are awarded include: Personal Achievement Inclusion Excellence Family Leadership; and Community Eligibility West Australian Places or People living with or connected to disability or…. Diane’s determination for independence.