害羞草研究所

Skip to content

CNIB enhancing lives of visually impaired

New technology helps eliminate loss of sight obstacles
18225201_web1_copy_190821_KCN_Craig-Faris1

New technology has created life-changing opportunities for the lives of the visually impaired.

But there is both a lack of awareness about these phone app-driven initiatives or a lack of financial means to afford a smartphone that drives access to them for some.

Craig Faris, the CNIB program lead for technology, is doing his part to change the awareness factor.

He was in Kelowna for two workshops last week, attended by about 20 people, and will do more across the province in the months ahead.

RELATED: CNIB promises to respond to criticism

RELATED: Apple products reign supreme for accessibility

害羞草研究所淥ur mandate is to bring this new technology to where people live, work and play all over the province,害羞草研究所 Faris said.

害羞草研究所淭here are those with the means who are not aware of these programs, and others who don害羞草研究所檛 have the means to get a smartphone. It is a bit of a double-edged sword.害羞草研究所

CNIB is stepping up its efforts through fundraising and sponsorship initiatives to help address the financial limitation factor for those who don害羞草研究所檛 have smartphones.

A recent survey showed that 46 per cent of blind Canadians don害羞草研究所檛 own a smartphone,

害羞草研究所淭hat means many visually impaired people are living within a means that doesn害羞草研究所檛 make it affordable for them to own a smartphone and have access to these new phone apps that can mean a such a difference in their lives,害羞草研究所 said Marni Adams, who works out of the CNIB office in Kelowna as philanthropy co-ordinator for the CNIB害羞草研究所檚 western region.

For Faris, he finds great personal satisfaction in sharing his technological knowledge with others that can profoundly improve their lives.

害羞草研究所淭he degree of independence it gives to a person害羞草研究所檚 life who is blind is life-changing,害羞草研究所 he said.

害羞草研究所淣ow there are few things a blind person can害羞草研究所檛 do that someone with normal vision can. It is just learning a different way to do those things.害羞草研究所

Some of the high-tech initiatives offered through phone apps, he said, include reading labels on grocery store items, navigating directions when traveling and voice repeat of written words that otherwise would require braille assistance.

In many cases, the apps provide a verbal message or indicator for what a blind person can害羞草研究所檛 see.

害羞草研究所淵ou can get to know one product from another time, but if you want to open a can of pears to eat and actually open up a can of mushrooms害羞草研究所hat can be disappointing.害羞草研究所

Faris has been blind since birth. His mother was blind and three of the six siblings in the family are blind.

害羞草研究所淚 remember as a kid when other kids were talking about a book they read, I couldn害羞草研究所檛 participate because I had to wait two months for the braille version to come out. And when it did, my friends had already moved on to talking about the next book. I was always behind,害羞草研究所 he recalled.

He had overcome that adversity to start up several businesses and volunteer for various organizations. He currently lives on a boat in Vancouver.

He said his mother害羞草研究所檚 blindness was a big advantage because she wouldn害羞草研究所檛 settle for her son giving up on anything he wanted to do in life because of his sight impairment.

害羞草研究所淪he wouldn害羞草研究所檛 let us get away with anything. She believed the blind can do anything a sighted person can do, it just might take a little more work or effort to do. In the long run, that is the parenting style that works,害羞草研究所 he said.

害羞草研究所淚t sounds odd to say, but if you lose your vision today, there has never been a better time for that to happen because there is so much available through technology to help you lead an independent life.害羞草研究所

For more information about how app technology developments can improve the personal freedoms for those who are blind, contact your local CNIB office.

The Kelowna CNIB office is located at 101-1456 St Paul St. Call 250-763-1191.

To report a typo, email: edit@kelownacapnews.com.

<>


barry.gerding@blackpress.ca

Like us on and follow us on .



Barry Gerding

About the Author: Barry Gerding

Senior regional reporter for Black Press Media in the Okanagan. I have been a journalist in the B.C. community newspaper field for 37 years...
Read more



(or

害羞草研究所

) document.head.appendChild(flippScript); window.flippxp = window.flippxp || {run: []}; window.flippxp.run.push(function() { window.flippxp.registerSlot("#flipp-ux-slot-ssdaw212", "Black Press Media Standard", 1281409, [312035]); }); }