neurobox Assistive Technology Training for the Blind

neurobox’s Assistive Technology training team includes Visual Impairment Technology specialists, ready to develop and expand skills using visual impairment-based software and technologies.

Two women standing with two female workers, assisting them on computers

Why do visually impaired employees need assistive technologies?

Assistive technology for visually impaired employees has changed the landscape of workplaces, ensuring more inclusive and diverse workforces. The creation of these products has enabled those who may have previously experienced significant hurdles or exclusion from roles to excel within the workplace.

Our training services are designed to make a difference and improve the inclusion of visually impaired workers by ensuring they have the skills and knowledge to use these assistive technologies to their full potential.

These products are essential for a variety of reasons, such as:

Independence Independence

Enhancement of independence, due to the ability to complete tasks without requiring assistance.

Accessibility Accessibility

Grants equal access to information among employees.

Physical Safety Physical Safety

Improvements to the physical safety of workers with visual impairments.

Job Retention Job Retention

Increased job retention due to improvements in stress levels and/or performance.

Our Assistive Technology Training Process

Our training sessions are available in a customisable format to ensure every client can find the right ‘fit’ for them.

The process of arranging training follows 3 simple steps:

  • Step 1 - Training Quote Enquiry

    The first step is contacting our sales department to discuss the customisable elements of the service, such as:

    Training Type – What type of software/equipment training is required?

    Duration – How many sessions are needed, and what length should they be delivered in?

    Format – Is Remote (online) or On-site (face-to-face) training required?

    Our sales team will then provide a quote for the services requested.

  • Step 2 - Payment

    Once the upfront payment or purchase order has been received, we will provide an invoice and look to allocate a suitable trainer.

  • Step 3 - Training

    The allocated trainer will reach out directly to the client to arrange suitable dates to begin the training sessions. We leave the booking process with our trainer and the client to reduce delays in communication.

How is our Assistive Technology Training Delivered?

Our training sessions for visual impairment software and technology are One-to-One sessions delivered in 3-hours blocks.

We understand not everyone learns in the same way, which is why our visual impairment technology training can be delivered both remotely and on-site, depending on our clients’ preferences:

Types of Assistive Technologies for Visual Impairments

Here at neurobox, we’ve always believed in helping clients without complicating their journeys, that’s why we don’t stop at just providing just the training services.

We can also supply clients with a selection of assistive software and technology products created for those with visual impairment/experiencing sight loss, such as:

Assistive Technology Examples

 

 

Type Assistive Technologies
Digital ScreenReaders
Screenreaders are products that have been designed to improve accessibility to digital devices. They are often used to help those with severe sight loss or blindness.

These products allow users to navigate devices i.e. computers/smartphones, by converting their displays into audio prompts. An example of this would be having the screenreader convert navigation options into audio prompts, removing the need for visuals.

 

Interested in ScreenReaders? Why not check out some of the products we supply:

 

Digital Magnifiers
Digital Magnifiers have been developed in order enhance accessibility for those with low vision or vision fatigue challenges. These products enlarge and enhance sections of on-screen content, making it easier complete tasks such as reading text or navigating menus.

Interested in digital magnifiers? Why not check out some of the products we supply:

Handheld and Wearable Devices for the Visually Impaired
These physical products have been designed to improve accessibility in daily life by providing assistance with tasks such as reading text, recognising faces, and identifying products or signs. These products work by using a handheld or wearable camera, which then reads out the text captured.

Interested in handheld and wearable devices? Why not check out some of the products we supply:

Assistive Technology FAQs

We know that when it comes to assistive technology training for visual impairments, you may have questions before getting started. Below you will find answers to some of the most common queries we receive. If you cannot find what you are looking for, our team is always on hand to help.

Book Your Assistive Technology Training

Every organisation is unique, and so are it’s people – that’s why we can tailor our sessions to your organisation.

Get in touch with the team

Our journey begins with a conversation – get in touch with our Commerical Team – Martin, Becky, Chris and Conal to discuss how we can support your organisation with Workplace Strategy Coaching.

Becky Stearn

Becky Stearn

Senior Client Consultant
Chris Pope

Chris Pope

Client Consultant
Conal Durr

Conal Durr

Client Consultant
Martin Kirkup

Martin Kirkup

Head of Client Services
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Going through Access to Work?

If you’re claiming Assistive Technology Training through Access to Work please contact our Access to Work Team via atw@neurobox.co.uk or by ticking the Access to Work box on the form.

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