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Able Radio: A Unique Radio Station : Providing interesting, entertaining and factual features and interviews for people living with a disability or restricting medical condition, their family, friends and those involved in health and social care.

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The Centre itself offers a range of accommodation, lots of activities, as well as other services such as a ‘talking newspaper’. As well as the services at our Centre in Sedgley, we operate a community outreach service and run a chain of charity shops.
The accommodation we provide includes a residential care home that offers people over 65 a safe and homely environment, a bungalow complex offering independent living with help at hand, and we’re currently building very sheltered housing.
Our range of activities is even more varied. We have a team of outreach workers who visit more than 3000 people in the community providing support. Our social groups meet in the local area. Activities in our centre include arts and crafts, IT, keep fit, braille and much more. And we also organise outings, both day trips and longer holidays.

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Berkshire County Blind Society is an independent charity that aims to enable and support visually impaired people in Berkshire to live independently and to enhance their quality of life. BCBS strives to achieve this by:
Ensuring visually impaired people have access to equipment and technology to support and improve their everyday living.
Visiting visually impaired people in their homes to ensure they have the help they need.
Supporting a network of clubs in Berkshire.
Training and supporting volunteers for information desks at hospital eye clinics.
Offering a varied programme of social and sporting events and accompanied holidays.
Supporting young visually impaired people and their families.
Producing newsletters in large print, Braille, CD and audiotape.
Acting as agents for the Talking Books Service and the British Wireless for the Blind Fund.

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Betsie stands for BBC Education Text to Speech Internet Enhancer, and is a simple Perl script which is intended to alleviate some of the problems experienced by people using text to speech systems for web browsing.

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Our audio books bring the pleasure of reading to people who have sight problems, dyslexia or physical disabilities. We offer a wide choice of books on standard cassettes and MP3 disks, fiction and non-fiction, for both children and adults. The service is easy to use and is absolutely free.

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Advice on lighting around the home
A range of everyday items to help you at home and out and about
Computer Training for beginners upwards, including touch typing
Home Visits and a Befreinding service
Hospital Support
Audio Books and Audio Described Videos on loan
Transcall - a low cost transport service
Toy Library

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Carers World Radio is produced with a global audience in mind. Our small team of presenters, producers and technical staff have been developing audio services for Carers for over ten years. Although our team is small we are committed to provide a platform for Carers to learn about developments in policy, services, and help you find out what is available to you in your country

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Cornwall Blind Association is a local independent charity and company limited by guarantee, providing services, support and advice to visually impaired people in Cornwall. It has served the Cornish community for many years, being established in 1856.

Services are delivered throughout Cornwall with Sight Centres located in Truro and Penwith. Further local services are being developed during 2009 in North Cornwall and Caradon. Cornwall Blind Association aims to provide services to people of all ages and backgrounds...

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Cue and Review Recording Service - Print Speaking to the Blind enabling blind and partially sighted people access to The Herald, Sunday Herald, Evening Times, Scottish Sun, Radio Times Scotland, Inside Soap, Earth Matters, SFX, Star Trek, Empire and More magazines or newspapers. All for a membership fee of 70p per week. Available on audio cassette, compact disc or as a podcast. If you need a document transcribed to audio visit our transcription site for more information.

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Welcome to the home page of E-access Bulletin, a free, independent monthly e-mail newsletter on information technology issues for people with visual impairment and blindness.
The Bulletin covers everything from consumer electronics to the Internet, examining design and access issues and technical developments.
Current issue of the Bulletin.
Find out how to subscribe.
Our ground-breaking initiative — a universal, accessible standard for email newsletters.
E-access Bulletin is produced by Headstar, with support from the Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB).

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• Providing British Wireless for the Blind radios, radio/cassette recorders and CD Players.
• Local club socials and club activities, summer outings and Christmas parties.
• Providing advice and support to members wishing to arrange holidays at locations catering for the visually impaired.
• Facilitating acquisition of personal and home aids to improve the lifestyle of visually impaired people.
• Assisting with provision of National Talking Newspapers and Magazine Service.
• Assisting with provision of local Talking Newspaper services.
• Assisting with arranging talking book services for members.
• Home visiting and helping as appropriate to support independent living.
• Providing information and help services in local hospital eye clinics.
• Demonstration of low vision aids by our Community Workers.
• Arranging annual exhibitions for suppliers of visual aids locally for members to visit.

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