Technology

Technology is a part of our daily lives – at home, school and work. Without the ability to use emerging technologies children and adults with sight problems are excluded from all the opportunities and experiences technology can offer them.

For people with sight problems

For technology professionals

  • The Web Access Centre will help you plan, build and test accessible websites.
  • The Software Access Centre will help you design, procure and test for software accessibility.
  • The BCAB Trainer Certification Scheme provides a professional qualification for access technology trainers.
  • Techshare is our regular conference for professionals, which highlights the role of technology in everyday life for people with sight problems.

General information

Content author: webeditor@rnib.org.uk

Last updated: 10/04/2008 16:54

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Your stories

Diane's story - Diane Clark, 47, was diagnosed with diabetes in her teens and with diabetic retinopathy when she was 25. She received regular treatment and eye tests. “I missed one appointment. This resulted in me losing more of my sight than I would have done if I'd have gone. If you have diabetes then you simply can’t afford to miss having a regular eye test.” Open Your Eyes campaign