Three-quarters of people with hearing loss fear they will be less productive working from home. What support is needed?
Month: April 2020
David lives in a care home – locked inside a crisis, and terrified. We can do better
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The UK’s response to coronavirus is like fighting blindfold. Without testing, vulnerable people remain at extreme risk
UK equalities watchdog warns move amid virus to focus on online sessions could hamper rapport and access to justice
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Mind the Gap’s enormous outdoor production boldly tackles the stigma faced by a mum with learning disabilities
Many people able to take part in work, culture, or socialising from their own home for first time
I wish to share this work of art with friends and followers of NoisyVision.
It might seem born from the connection between the themes addressed in the last two Facebook LIVE of Yellow Happy Hour.
We talked about Accessible Art and DescriVedendo with Rosa Garofalo and about colors and rainbows with Marta Telatin.
Arcobalegno (Rainbowood) is a colorful and accessible work of art, as it can be easily imagined by the blind, it can be touched and, as Marta says, with a particular sensitivity one can perceive the different vibrations of the colors.
Large numbers excluded from government’s food delivery scheme due to strict criteria
Ethiopian paper bag firm employs 18 deaf workers who use sign language to persuade clients to choose greener alternative
Families of children with special educational needs are resilient, but the Covid-19 crisis has hit our support systems hard
The Live-Streaming Boom Proves That Accessibility in Live Music Can – and Should – Be a Priority
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‘As soon as live music was taken away from everyone, suddenly it was made accessible to everyone’ Luke Ottenhof · CBC Arts · Posted: Apr…