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Guide Dogs

guide dogs

Guide Dogs Queensland are hosting an unforgettable evening, featuring a sensory dining experience under blindfold, Dining in the Dark. Saturday November 15th 6:30pm – 11:30pm.  Ticket price includes canapes on arrival, 3 course dinner, and drinks. Find out more or purchase tickets at  Dining in the Dark.  All proceeds from the evening will be used to help breed, train and place Guide Dogs with Queenslander with no or low vision.

 

 

Welcome

Welcome to the ‘eye tea’ website.  We are in the process of creating a one stop website that links to all the great sources of access technology to assist professionals working in the field of vision impairment. Vision Impairment is very heterogeneous by nature (Blatch, Nagal & Cruickshank, 1998). Each person with vision impairment will have individual needs, depending on their vision and presence of other disabilities. It is extremely important to have a functional vision assessment and a technology assessment to ensure they are able to access information to participate as independently as possible in their home, school or work and community.

Blatch, P., Nagal, G., & Cruickshank, L. (1998). Current Practices and Future Trends. In P. Kelley & G. Gale (Eds.), Towards Excellence (pp. 17-32). North Rocks, Sydney: RIDBC.