BATA News
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May 2017
AT for the 21st century and beyond
Tuesday 30 May 2017
Over 10 million people in the UK have some form of physical or sensory disability, and that number is rising steadily with the country’s ageing demographic profile. More than 65% of disabled people are over 65, a minority are born disabled.
What is switch access?
Monday 22 May 2017
For those who have little or no manual dexterity and fine motor skills switch access is an alternative to using a keyboard.
Raising the awareness of assistive technology
Monday 22 May 2017
Assistive technology has come of age when members of parliament decide the time is right to set up a group dedicated to the field.
Unleashing true potential through AT
Wednesday 17 May 2017
In the UK, the government has made great strides in improving the lives of the disabled from an early age. The government’s Disabled Students’ Allowances and Access to Work schemes ensure that those with dyslexia continue to be supported throughout their life.
Ensuring a safe and more satisfying old age
Friday 12 May 2017
Everyone experiences impairments to their sight, hearing, cognitive powers and mobility as they get older: over 65s represent the largest group of disabled people.
Speaker launches All-Party Parliamentary Group for Assistive Technology
Wednesday 10 May 2017
BATA is one of the founding members of a newly formed All-Party Parliamentary Group for Assistive Technology and will be at the forefront of changes in policy in this area.
NHS takes stock of campaign to give disabled patients greater access
Wednesday 10 May 2017
Adoption is the priority for NHS’ Accessible Information Standard: delegates look for more stick and carrot at AbilityNet conference
BBC highlights experiences of disabled people as workers and consumers
Monday 08 May 2017
The BBC is exploring the experiences of disabled people in the workforce and as consumers in a week of special news coverage entitled Disability Works.