VISUALLY IMPAIRED


Photo essay at the Monteclair institute, in France, which propose different services to develop and to improve the independency and autonomy of visually impaired persons. SAAAIS (Service of Autonomy Acquisition Support and School Integration) is a service dedicated for children and teenagers age of 6 to 20 years old in the department of Maine and Loire in France, who are integrated into the public or private mainstream system (schools, colleges, high schools) in the proximity of their home. The professionals are in charged with providing for children and teenagers access to maximum independency and autonomy in daily living situations, into the family field, in the sportive and leisure activities, in relations with the others. The teenagers of the institute learn how to use the Iris. Iris is a computer braille portable with from 20 to 40 characters using the Windows EC operating system, combining notetaking functions, a braille display.


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Photo credit: © AMELIE-BENOIST / BSIP / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: Yes

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