Have you used CoAct VisAbility’s Disability Employment Service (DES) to secure work? If so, chances are you will have met Team Leader, Jason Rowland. We...
The Western Australian government has announced expanded criteria for the ACROD Parking Program (link opens in new window) to include people who are vision impaired...
Kaleb was diagnosed with Albinism at one month old and lives with Oculocutaneous Albinism which affects his skin and means he also has limited vision....
Have you ever walked through the corridors at VisAbility and heard the beautiful musical notes echoing through the building? Chances are you will be visiting...
The Paralympics is the peak event for any sports enthusiast. You need grit, determination and a commitment to give up hours of free time to...
He can’t stop smiling and is hoping his new sporting success will lead him to the Commonwealth Games next year. Serge, a VisAbility client from...
Shirley was born in Burma and grew up in India before moving to Australia fifty years ago. She’s always led a very active and independent...
He spent half a year in Europe studying at the University of Bristol and travelling, and is now completing his medicine degree. Harry is classed...
Graham Pearce has made more than 200,000 edits in the sixteen years he’s been moderating and editing Wikipedia entries. He’s just one of an army...
One of our longest-serving employees is Audio Book Production Officer, Susie Punch, who has been with VisAbility for 35 years. In that time she’s overseen...