Wisconsin Council of the Blind & Visually Impaired
Wisconsin Council of the Blind & Visually Impaired
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Tactile Labeling
Education & Vision Services Director Amy Wurf explores ways to label household and work items so that you can identify them by touch, using such markers as puff paint, bump dots, velcro, rubber bands and other techniques.
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Видео

Make Your Voting Plan for the November 5 Election
Просмотров 9021 день назад
Vision Forward, Wisconsin Disability Vote Coalition, the Wisconsin Council of the Blind & Visually Impaired and the Statutory Council on Blindness teamed up for the September 24, 2024 webinar covering information on how to vote and your voting rights. Watch this recording to learn about barriers voters with disabilities have experienced in previous elections and your accessible voting options f...
Vision Services at the Wisconsin Council of the Blind & Visually Impaired
Просмотров 1832 месяца назад
An overview of the array of vision services offered by the Wisconsin Council of the Blind & Visually Impaired. They include low vision evaluations, vision rehabilitation therapy, access technology instruction, orientation and mobility training, and braille instruction. Call the Council at 608-255-1166 to discuss how our highly skilled, certified visions services professionals can help you live ...
2024 Advocacy Day
Просмотров 864 месяца назад
Public policy advocacy has been a cornerstone of the Council’s mission since its founding in 1952. But you don’t have to be a professional advocate to be an effective voice for change! There are ordinary folks all over the state doing it successfully, especially at the local level in their own communities. On Thursday May 16, 2024, the Council presented a panel discussion, moderated by Executiv...
Meet the 2023 Gallery Night Artists
Просмотров 5911 месяцев назад
Meet the eight artists featured during Gallery Night 2023 at the Wisconsin Council of the Blind & Visually Impaired. Learn about their work and the techniques and adaptations they use to create it.
Advocacy Days 2023 Transportation Equity for Non-Drivers
Просмотров 51Год назад
The ability to get to where we need to go on our schedules, whether to work, to the doctor or to spend time with friends or family, is essential. Transportation access is a social determinant of health, a link to employment, and often a step toward financial security. Nearly 1/3 of Wisconsin residents are non-drivers, yet our transportation systems are built for those who do drive. In this sess...
Advocacy Days 2023 Health Care Access for People with Vision Loss
Просмотров 58Год назад
Over 109,000 Wisconsinites have blindness and vision loss, but only about 3% of us receive vision services such as orientation and mobility training, access technology instruction and vision rehabilitation to live more safely and independently. Part of the challenge is the serious lack of these services statewide. In this session attendees will: 1. Learn about a *statewide study* of the impact ...
Advocacy Days 2023 Advocacy Priorities
Просмотров 23Год назад
This session includes: 1. An overview of the Council’s *advocacy priorities* and our biennial state budget recommendations. 2. A review of the *state budget* process to identify advocacy opportunities. 3. A *storytelling tool* to enhance the effectiveness of your advocacy efforts with legislators and local officials. View our advocacy priority handouts: wcblind.org/advocacy/#priorities Visit ou...
Sharper Vision Store Staff Favorites
Просмотров 216Год назад
Wisconsin Council of the Blind & Visually Impaired staff share favorite items from the Council's Sharper Vision Store. December 2022
Advocacy Days 2022 Accessibility of State of Wisconsin Websites and Documents
Просмотров 952 года назад
Executive Director Denise Jess provides an overview of our work in advocating for government website and form accessibility. The Council is joined by Tia Ledvina, Web and Forms Manager at the Wisconsin Department of Administration to talk about the DOA's efforts to make state websites and forms more accessible. Visit our website: WCBlind.org Like us on Facebook: WCBlind Follow us o...
Advocacy Days 2022 State Services for People with Disabilities
Просмотров 602 года назад
Listen to Executive Director Denise Jess and guest speaker, DHS Assistant Deputy Secretary T.R. Williams, discuss the Council's advocacy work to improve state services for people living with vision loss. Visit our website: WCBlind.org Like us on Facebook: WCBlind Follow us on Instagram: WCBlind Follow us on Twitter: TheCouncilWI
Advocacy Days 2022 Introduction to Advocacy
Просмотров 692 года назад
This opening session of 2022 Advocacy Days provided an introduction to the Council and our advocacy priorities, an overview of the state budget process and why it matters to advocates, and ideas for practical and grassroots advocacy actions. Visit our website: WCBlind.org Like us on Facebook: WCBlind Follow us on Instagram: WCBlind Follow us on Twitter: T...
Celebrating 70 Years of Advocacy, Empowerment and Service, 6-Minute Version
Просмотров 1002 года назад
The Wisconsin Council of the Blind & Visually Impaired was founded in 1952 by individuals with vision impairment who believed they could and should be able to live full and vibrant lives. For 70 years, the Council has worked to make that idea a reality for all people in Wisconsin living with vision loss.
A Conversation About Voting Equity for People with Disabilities
Просмотров 1232 года назад
This Facebook Live video was part of The Big Share 2022, a daylong fundraising event coordinated by Community Shares of Wisconsin. It features Denise Jess of the Wisconsin Council of the Blind & Visually Impaired, Barbara Beckert of Disability Rights Wisconsin and Eileen Newcomer of League of Women Voters; moderated by Joy Cardin. All three organizations are CSW members that work collaborativel...
Celebrating 70 Years of Advocacy, Empowerment and Service
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Celebrating 70 Years of Advocacy, Empowerment and Service
Uno
Просмотров 402 года назад
Uno
2021 Gallery Night
Просмотров 1592 года назад
2021 Gallery Night
Getting Help With Vision Loss
Просмотров 903 года назад
Getting Help With Vision Loss
Reading Resources
Просмотров 523 года назад
Reading Resources
Video Magnifiers
Просмотров 873 года назад
Video Magnifiers
Magnification and Screen Reading software
Просмотров 1043 года назад
Magnification and Screen Reading software
Head Worn Devices
Просмотров 543 года назад
Head Worn Devices
Braille
Просмотров 463 года назад
Braille
Mental Health
Просмотров 593 года назад
Mental Health
Portable Video Magnifiers and Smart Assistants
Просмотров 143 года назад
Portable Video Magnifiers and Smart Assistants
Birding by Ear - Thursday night content
Просмотров 513 года назад
Birding by Ear - Thursday night content
Birding by Ear - Saturday morning content
Просмотров 623 года назад
Birding by Ear - Saturday morning content
Birding by Ear Thursday night virtual fieldtrip
Просмотров 283 года назад
Birding by Ear Thursday night virtual fieldtrip
Birding by Ear Saturday morning virtual fieldtrip
Просмотров 353 года назад
Birding by Ear Saturday morning virtual fieldtrip
Summer Grilling webinar
Просмотров 583 года назад
Summer Grilling webinar

Комментарии

  • @benjaminbrown5245
    @benjaminbrown5245 7 дней назад

    Ewing totally blind I absolutely hate the descriptive audio cause it is very dicstractig. I am not a T.V. Guy but when I am listening to something I don’t want someone talking over the seen. That is very distracting and I can’t stand it. It is so much better just to listen to the actions and get a feel of what is going on. There is plenty of action rather than having to hear someone talking over everything which is very distracting. It takes away from what you are trying to listen to. And watch.

  • @M.Rajendarrabby
    @M.Rajendarrabby 17 дней назад

    I am raju .iamm an Indian. I love u.

  • @karencarter2759
    @karencarter2759 2 месяца назад

    Marriage is only between men and women. Jesus loves you.

  • @different-abled5332
    @different-abled5332 3 месяца назад

    The problem of blind people not having cars and motorcycles and not being able to travel is the government’s and government workers fault, it is abuse of power and abuse of “authority”.⛪️🇺🇸🛫

  • @different-abled5332
    @different-abled5332 3 месяца назад

    And blind people should travel.

  • @different-abled5332
    @different-abled5332 3 месяца назад

    Blind people should have cars.

  • @different-abled5332
    @different-abled5332 3 месяца назад

    The Sunu band is AWESOME!!!

  • @different-abled5332
    @different-abled5332 3 месяца назад

    I don’t use a cane.

  • @atlastradingsservices8335
    @atlastradingsservices8335 4 месяца назад

    Hi

  • @anthonyfroggatt
    @anthonyfroggatt 4 месяца назад

    😊

  • @denisestoker5944
    @denisestoker5944 4 месяца назад

    I am actually wishing to the roller ball because it works really well and it's awesome the pencil tip sucks the worst invention I ever used marshmallow tip I like and a roller marshmallow tip I love it

  • @akhimoni-wn1ce
    @akhimoni-wn1ce 6 месяцев назад

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  • @samanthav563
    @samanthav563 8 месяцев назад

    This was really informative for me, as a sighted person. Being blind forces you to be more patient, and patience is truly a virtue. It's truly impressive what blind people must do to work around not having vision and using our other senses!

  • @Papercraftofficialll
    @Papercraftofficialll 8 месяцев назад

    Wooow that's amazing. My daughter is also blind and i was looking for everything useful for her at home .you are so clever.Thank you so much for sharing this video with us

  • @sharileeengle5204
    @sharileeengle5204 Год назад

    Really stupid music!! Not necessary.

  • @diwaspandey5615
    @diwaspandey5615 Год назад

    Bad 👎

  • @wendyho3600
    @wendyho3600 Год назад

    Gd & valuable explanation!!! Thks a lot !!!!

  • @Tempe415
    @Tempe415 Год назад

    0:14 sus

  • @willsaabye6741
    @willsaabye6741 Год назад

    i'm a knitter! I couldn't imagine knitting as a blind person! this woman is amazing!

    • @Positivekitten
      @Positivekitten Год назад

      Why can’t you imagine it? Knitting is so incredibly tactile and relies mostly on muscle memory and tactile patterns. It’s one of the easiest hobbies a Blind person can pick up.

  • @frauleinfrosch2024
    @frauleinfrosch2024 2 года назад

    Blind knitting? How cool is that!! As a creative person, who does everything with hands, I really adore your ability to knit blind! Muscle memory is such a great thing!

  • @kingsleyedet2465
    @kingsleyedet2465 2 года назад

    Meeting Dr. Igudia on RUclips was one of the best thing that has ever happened in life for me after using his natural herbs supplements in curing my Genital Herpes

  • @ilovemyservicedog8862
    @ilovemyservicedog8862 2 года назад

    It’s really sad but trust me this high quality training does not happen everywhere I was visually impaired during school it was terrible especially in high school I can remember being taken out of a computer class because I couldn’t see it and nobody there knew anything about accessible technology I didn’t have books for a few years because I couldn’t see them I finally got one large print book my last year in high school and I had a science teacher that would enlarge pages for me because0 she felt sorry I didn’t have a book like all the other kids it was absolutely terrible. When I was in my last year of school I actually found out a place called I can’t think of it now sorry but they made paper thanks for the blind so I found out that if I bought the paper they had green lines on it and I used a red marker I could see then I found braille graph paper and when I figured out how to use it my teachers let me and I could finally do graphs with the rest of the class it was really terrible because I couldn’t do anything and I wasn’t taught how to do anything I taught myself some things later on. I wish you would put out videos on like how to use the phone where you can’t see it how to use jaws that kind of thing

  • @abdulrhman6476
    @abdulrhman6476 2 года назад

    v good شكرا لكم

  • @shelleykaplan8601
    @shelleykaplan8601 2 года назад

    That maginitifer I can use. That will help me alot

  • @brandondavis1155
    @brandondavis1155 2 года назад

    I'm visually impaired as well. Very nice to see this, it gives me encouragement to know I'm not alone. I'm thankful to be working in accounting and my job has been really accommodating and non-judgmental. I'm thankful.

  • @akandondaelly6205
    @akandondaelly6205 2 года назад

    This is wonderful 👏🏽

  • @amiahwashington7980
    @amiahwashington7980 2 года назад

    I was also born with underdeveloped optic nerves

  • @shagoesfar
    @shagoesfar 3 года назад

    That was great thank you, I have just started my new journey so looking for info to help me along living my best life

    • @wcblind1
      @wcblind1 3 года назад

      We're so glad you found the video and found it helpful! I hope you'll check out our website, www.wcblind.org, for more info, and consider signing up for one or more of our e-newsletters.

  • @Tomatotomaydo
    @Tomatotomaydo 3 года назад

    please view my channel ABOUT ME section please. i am the first ever youtube channel for the blind, accesible tru alexa and siri. please at least view the ABOUT ME. nobody supports causes for the blind mainstream. only the few and nobody cares to pass the word on. this is a sad fact. so i reach out to you on here.

  • @Tomatotomaydo
    @Tomatotomaydo 3 года назад

    please view my channel ABOUT ME section please. i am the first ever youtube channel for the blind, accesible tru alexa and siri. please at least view the ABOUT ME. nobody supports causes for the blind mainstream. only the few and nobody cares to pass the word on. this is a sad fact. so i reach out to you on here.

  • @BigMrSydoBossmanTV
    @BigMrSydoBossmanTV 3 года назад

    Would love to be part of you. Am visually impaired too

  • @bethyoung3654
    @bethyoung3654 3 года назад

    Excellent video! Thank you to the two people profiled in this informative video.

  • @andreasthinksyoureprettyco5206
    @andreasthinksyoureprettyco5206 3 года назад

    Informative and well-made! Thanks for the video!

  • @khanhhm5762
    @khanhhm5762 3 года назад

    This was a wonderful video. Denise is a brilliant speaker and presenter, explaining everything clearly and concisely. She reminds me of a teacher who knows how to command her students’ attention... and keep it throughout.

  • @khanhhm5762
    @khanhhm5762 3 года назад

    Hi: As someone who is very familiar with assistive technology, both personally and professionally, and as someone who has a strong background in teaching, this video’s attempts at bringing awareness to the nondisabled population about the importance of making content accessible was decent, yet the presentation was inconsistent. Hannah’s portion was fully engaging, thought-provoking and animated. Hannah involved the audience and spoke clearly and concisely. Even though I already knew the content, I found myself captivated, and it is very clear to me why Hannah is the communications person for the Council. I struggled with Jim’s portion, not because the points made were inaccurate-they were. But he spoke too quickly much of the time with very little inflection, almost mumbling his words, and he failed to consistently pause in between points. Consistent pauses are important because it allows the viewer to process what has been said. Without pauses, everything runs together. Last year, WCBI posted a similar video, though it was live and in person. Once again, Hannah’s portion was engaging and animated while Jim could have been going through the motions of a presentation. I have no doubt that Jim knows his subject; but there is a difference between knowing one’s subject and presenting it well and in a manner that is not only engaging to the audience but also consistent with one’s colleague. When all presenters are fully engaging and consistent, the overall message is much more powerful. One of the things I have found very helpful as a fellow blind individual is either taking public speaking classes or working with a sighted colleague prior to a presentation. I ask for visual feedback in the areas including voice inflection, body posture, and I also work on not standing/being still as I speak. Sighted people naturally gesture and move as they speak; a blind person who has no usable vision does not do this naturally and needs to be shown. It also takes regular practice to feel comfortable being more visually engaging. For future presentations similar to this one, perhaps a rehearsal and some coaching prior to might be considered so that Jim’s portion is qualitatively more on par with Hannah’s.

    • @jefferylukas2338
      @jefferylukas2338 3 года назад

      you probably dont give a shit but does someone know of a method to get back into an Instagram account..? I was dumb forgot my password. I would appreciate any help you can give me.

    • @henriksalvador8958
      @henriksalvador8958 3 года назад

      @Jeffery Lukas instablaster =)

    • @jefferylukas2338
      @jefferylukas2338 3 года назад

      @Henrik Salvador Thanks for your reply. I found the site on google and im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.

    • @jefferylukas2338
      @jefferylukas2338 3 года назад

      @Henrik Salvador it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D Thanks so much you really help me out :D

    • @henriksalvador8958
      @henriksalvador8958 3 года назад

      @Jeffery Lukas You are welcome xD

  • @VioletxJem
    @VioletxJem 3 года назад

    Love this!

  • @victoriaboucher7268
    @victoriaboucher7268 3 года назад

    This is incredibly informative! Thank you for sharing this, Denise.

  • @karenklenke1723
    @karenklenke1723 4 года назад

    Wonderful to meet all these artists and find what is in their hearts and creative energy

  • @reneesebranek8240
    @reneesebranek8240 4 года назад

    Great information. Thanks for all that you do! :-)