AFB eNews
June 2009
New Spanish Content on AFB's Web Sites
With 2.3 million Hispanic/Latino Americans (ages 18 and older) experiencing vision loss, there is a real, present need for more information to be available in Spanish. To reach this growing population, AFB has added updated content on its web sites to include more Spanish sections. Some of the newly translated information includes:
- The Living with Vision Loss section on
AFB's home page, AFB.org.
- An "en español"
section on AFB Senior Site®, including the Diabetes and Vision Loss Guide (La diabetes y la perdida de
vision).
- FamilyConnect™ toolkits—Después del diagnóstico (After the Diagnosis), Profesionales del cuidado de la vista que pueden tratar a su hijo (Working with Medical Professionals), and Resumen del sistema de servicios para niños (Overview of the Service System for Visually Impaired Children).
In the next couple of months, we'll be adding more Spanish content to our web sites, including FamilyConnect, which will be fully translated this coming July. So check back often to see what's new in AFB's online communities.
News and Announcements
Support for AFB's Health Care Reform and Vision Loss Sign-On Letter
More than 100 international, national, and community-based organizations representing, serving, and
advocating for the more than 20 million Americans experiencing vision loss signed on to support an AFB
health care reform initiative. The letter urges Congress to exercise leadership to ensure that any
comprehensive health reform legislation enacted by the 111th Congress adequately addresses the needs and
rights of individuals living with vision loss.
Congress is currently weighing a variety of health care policy options that have the potential to fundamentally transform the scope and delivery of health care to all Americans. While many of these policy options could be of significant benefit to Americans with vision loss, AFB is concerned that proper attention is not being given in the policy debate to several basic health care needs experienced by people who are blind or visually impaired. This letter asks for the help of Congress to craft and enact policy solutions as part of health care reform to address these unmet needs.
New Video Series Now Available on AFB Senior Site®
The video series Better Lighting for Better
Sight contains information about critical factors that can enhance vision—including
different types of lighting, positioning of lights, contrast sensitivity, and control of glare. The
videos provide suggestions on how to choose the right light for the person and the task. This series is
available for purchase through AFB
Press.
New Interviews Now Available on FamilyConnect
Five new Expanded Core Curriculum (ECC) audio interviews have been added to the ECC Audio Library
section of FamilyConnect. These messages—from June Downing, Jim Durkel, David Brown, Millie
Smith, and Linda Mamer—are for parents and families and highlight the following ECC areas: Sensory
Efficiency, Self-Determination, and Compensatory Skills/Communication. Dr. Downing discusses sensory
efficiency and tactile communication skills for deafblind children; Mr. Durkel discusses sensory
efficiency and effective listening skills for children who are blind or have low vision; Mr. Brown
discusses self-determination skills for deafblind children; Ms. Smith discusses communication skills for
children with visual and multiple impairments; and Ms. Mamer discusses compensatory skills and
communication skills for deafblind children.
We are pleased to have these interviews available online. Participants' messages include what they think parents need to know and how parents can support their children's acquisition of these important disability-specific skills.
AFB Blog
Check out AFB's blog and read about a documentary at the Tribeca
Film Festival, The Pedestrian Safety Enhancement Act of 2009, the WCAG theme song, President Obama's
disability team, audio description at Disney World, an accessible home makeover, and much more!
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