Advice - Assistive Devices Visual Impairment Centre

Advice - Assistive Devices Visual Impairment Centre The ADVICE centre is now open at FITA to improve the quality of life for Visually Impaired People by The ADVICE president, Mr.

The recently established Association to Assist Visually Impaired Persons has teamed-up with the Foundation of IT Accessibility (FITA) to create the Assistive Devices for the Visually Impaired Centre (ADVICE). Manned by FITA experts and trained volunteers, the Centre will be the convergence point for visually impaired people. Joseph Cauchi introduced the association by outlining its aims and object

ives in the context of the current situation in Malta and the need for action.

“Ultimately we need to have a National Institute for the Blind and partially sighted to provide comprehensive, effective and efficient services that a modern society can afford and should be providing. There is both a need and an opportunity to create an Institute on a template of these well-established national organisations in other
countries.”

Ophthalmic Surgeon Mr. Francis Carbonaro is also throwing his weight behind this excellent initiative. “Affecting more than sight, visual impairment is a multi-faceted disability; reducing an individual’s autonomy to a state of dependency; it is exactly this kind of initiative which will support these people in a way that allows them to continue to be self-sufficient and independent.”

Visual impairment, while directly affecting one-in-thirty members of the community is an affliction that ripples out to almost everybody—family, relatives and friends. Presently a partially sighted person will have to rummage through catalogues or search the Internet to find assistive devices, lacking the ability to handle the devices themselves, and the option to try them out before buying. These assistive devices are costly, and not easy to use without proper guidance. The Centre will display a range of assistive items, with FITA experts and volunteers on-the-ground providing demonstrations and advice to clients, who will then be able to purchase the devices. By partnering with existing agencies already providing care for the visually impaired community, the eventual goal of the Association is to evolve in conjunction with the existing relevant entities into an umbrella organisation - the Malta National Institute of the Blind and Visually Impaired Persons. Malta has to only look at the success of other countries with established national organisations. Providing assistance, access to information, and advocacy will give the visually impaired added functionality, and the ability to live independent and productive lives. The Centre is the first step in achieving this goal. The estimated fund to initiate and run the Centre is approximately €50,000. Her Excellency Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, endorses the goals of the Association. Contributions to ADVICE may be made by calling the following telephone numbers;

5160 2050 - €5
5170 2051 – €10
5180 2052 - €15
5190 2053 - €25

Or by SMS:
5061 9287 - €11.65

Or by making a transfer to the following bank account:
Bank of Valletta, Manwel Dimech Street, Balluta, Sliema SLM 1051
Account Name: A.D.V.I.C.E
Account No: 40023243273
Bank's BIC (Swift) VALLMTMT
IBAN: MT04VALL22013000000040023243273

Alternatively cheques made out to ADVICE can be sent to:
ADVICE
70, Triq Ghaxqet il-Ghajn,
Marsaskala MSK 1405

04/11/2023

🌟 Join our Inclusive Chess Tournament! 🌟

Inviting all visually impaired chess enthusiasts, ♟️

We are excited to host a FREE chess tournament designed to celebrate the diverse talents within our entity. Whether you're a seasoned chess pro or a beginner, this event is open to players of all skill levels.
What to expect:
🔵 An inclusive and friendly environment.
🔵 Adaptive chess boards and equipment for visually impaired players.
🔵 An opportunity to connect with fellow chess lovers.

To register or for more information, please contact us at 22768008/22768019.

23/06/2023

The talking kitchen scale is a tool that gives the independency to blind or visually impaired individuals in their own kitchen.

These are the features of this assistive device:

• Measures in kgs, grams, pounds, and ounces
• Clear English male voice
• Allows you to zero the measurement before adding more ingredients.
• Accurate within 2%
• Measures up to 5 kg
• Main and battery operation

For further information and viewing of the assistive devices please contact us on 22768019/ 22768008 to book an appointment.

Our office location: FITA Onda Business Centre, Level 3, Triq Aldo Moro, Marsa, Malta.

26/04/2023

The OrCam MyEye is an assistive device that helps people with low or visual impairment to read text from books, smart phones screens or any other surface.

The device is a wearable, voice-activated visual impairment solution, all communicated to you in real-time instantly read text from books, smart phones screens or any other surface by pointing with your finger or by tapping on the device to capture a photo.

It recognizes faces if saved in its memory and helps you shop as it recognizes products and barcodes. The OrCam My Eyes also recognizes money notes and colours and even tells the time and date

For further information and viewing of the devices please reach us on the below contacts to book an appointment to visit us at our Marsa premises.

Contact us: 22768019/ 22768008

Our office location: FITA Onda Business Centre, Level 3, Triq Aldo Moro, Marsa, Malta.

A link to a tutorial on the different features of this device.
Click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyoY9Qiz3cE

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11/04/2023

These two training courses are designed to teach the ways how to use a computer (basic uses of the computer, creating new folders and browsing the web, Creating and using an email account - receiving email, sending email, replying to an email) with the use of NVDA or Jaws.

Both are screen reader software that will help people with low vision or visual impairments to use the computer easier.

Learn Basic Computer Skills with the use of NVDA or Jaws Screen Reader

Register Now!

Contact us through these numbers on 22768008/22768019 or Email us at [email protected]



Schedule dates for using the NVDA screen reader course:

19th April 2023 from 10:00 till 12:00 at FITA Office, Marsa

3rd May 2023 from 10:00 till 12:00 at FITA Office, Marsa

30th June 2023 from 10:00 till 12:00 at FITA Office, Marsa

Schedule dates for using the Jaws screen reader course:

26th April 2023 from 10:00 till 12:00 at FITA Office, Marsa

28th June 2023 from 10:00 till 12:00 at FITA Office, Marsa

05/04/2023
29/03/2023

Learn to use the internet in a secure way, through our Online Security training session.

This course consists of learning how to avoid scams, what is the ideal secure password, how to know that a website is secure, understanding how to prevent catching viruses on your computer and so much more.

If you are interested in this course, Register Now!

Contact us through these numbers on 22768008/22768019



Schedule dates for this course are:

Monday 10th April from 10:00 till 12:00 at FITA Office, Marsa

Monday 15th May from 10:00 till 12:00 at FITA Office, Marsa

Monday 19th June from 10:00 till 12:00 at FITA Office, Marsa

26/01/2023

This course is designed to learn the basic uses of mobile phones with the use of voice-over. This training session will include an explanation of how to send a message, how to take photos and view photos, how to call on a smartphone, how
to connect to the WIFI, how to download and use applications such as
games, social media, WhatsApp etc.

Learn Basic Smartphone skills with the use of Voice over

Register Now!

Contact us through these numbers on 22768008/22768019 or Email us at [email protected]



Schedule dates for this course:

Monday 6th February from 10:00 till 12:00 at FITA Office, Marsa

Wednesday 1st March from 10:00 till 12:00 at FITA Office, Marsa

17/01/2023

This course is designed to teach the ways how to use a computer (basic uses of the computer, creating new folders and browsing the web, Creating and using an email account - receiving email, sending email, replying to an email) with NVDA, a screen reader software that will help people with low vision or visual impairments to use the computer easier.

Learn Basic Computer Skills with the use of NVDA Screen Reader

Register Now!

Contact us through these numbers on 22768008/22768019 or Email us at [email protected]



Schedule dates for this course:

23rd January 2023 from 10:00 till 12:00 at FITA Office, Marsa
27th February 2023 from 10:00 till 12:00 at FITA Office, Marsa
27th March 2023 from 10:00 till 12:00 at FITA Office, Marsa

17/01/2023

Braille is a system of raised dots that can be read with the fingers, which helps people who are visually impaired or who have low vision to read and write.

Learn Braille reading and writing through FITA Free ICT Training Courses

Register Now!

Contact us through these numbers on 22768008/22768019 or Email us at [email protected]

11/11/2022

Large print keyboard

This keyboard is ideal for visually impaired and low vision people as its keys have an effective colour combination which are yellow and the letters are printed in black, so it provides High Contrast. It is also ideal for screen reader users as it has a numeric keypad. At the top, it also has multimedia buttons which makes it easier for a person to access multimedia content.

FITA can guide you on what devices will help you best in your day-to-day life!

For further information or viewing of these devices, Contact us at 22768019/ 22768008 or Email us at [email protected] to book an appointment to visit us at our Marsa premises.

Our office Location: FITA Onda Business Centre, Level 3, Triq Aldo Moro, Marsa, Malta

Address

ADVICE C/o FITA, , FITA Onda Buildings, 3rd Floor, , Triq Aldo Moro. Marsa
Il-Marsa
MRS9064

Telephone

+35679441330

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