Imagine walking into a local café and discovering it has an inclusive Braille menu. It can be empowering to read a menu yourself without relying...
Harry was born in Fremantle and was a postman in the city for most of his working life. It means he knows the people and his...
It’s official, we are currently a top-performing Five Star Disability Employment Service (DES). Star Ratings are given every quarter by the Department of Social Services...
How many of you have met Susanne providing regional occupational therapy services in the South-West region? Susanne works out of our Bunbury Office alongside Assistive...
To mark Mother’s Day, we wanted to share Gwen’s story. Gwen is 90, lives in a nursing home and is enjoying our audiobooks recorded onto...
The Bridgetown Police Station Museum now features Braille, Easy English and tactile maps transcribed by VisAbility’s Braille Transcriber and Easy English Creator Leone Carroll. Bridgetown...
Madeleine was born with a rare congenital eye condition that affects less than 0.05% of the Australian population. Peters Anomaly impacts the interior chamber of...
JAWS is an unforgettable acronym. Most people with low vision will know that it stands for Job Access With Speech. It has nothing to do...
One million people in Australia live with a print disability. The Round Table Conference held in May will shine a spotlight on accessibility. Delegates include...
Do you dream of having your own business? Ever felt that your lack of sight was holding you back? Warren Bull from Denmark is proof...