Resources
In our resources section, you will find tools designed to enhance your work with people with visual impairment in a variety of contexts: educational, occupational, clinical and in your daily life.
Download here informative brochures, interactive activities and other materials that have been carefully developed. Our goal is to provide practical and useful resources to help you adopt more inclusive practices that promote independence, access to information and encourage the full potential of each individual.
Reading is one of the most demanded tasks by people with low vision and a difficulty in this task can have a major impact on the development of the person in society. Accessibility to printed or digital texts is not only a pressing need, but also a right of people with low vision. If we want to improve people’s access to reading, we must understand that when we talk about reading ability, we cannot limit ourselves to visual function. Let’s imagine Maria, a person with low vision due to age-related macular degeneration, passionate about reading, although glasses and optical aids…