[access-uk] Re: I am apauled

  • From: "Griffiths, Steve" <Steve.Griffiths@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2010 11:37:37 -0000

Brian,

I'm the RNIB person involved with this event so I thought I'd reply. We're not 
suggesting visually impaired people have to pay to get something sighted people 
can get for free by going into a shop. 

Yes, you can go into any Apple store and ask to have products demonstrated and 
- chances are - the staff will be knowledgeable enough about the accessibility 
options to demo with these. And if you buy an Apple product you can sign up for 
some hourly training sessions once a week for a year at a very cheap cost. 

What you might find more difficult is getting the point of view of visually 
impaired Apple users alongside the chance to ask questions of those users and 
try things out on the products, all in the same place and at the same time. We 
would thus hope that you get something from the day beyond what the Apple shops 
and accessibility-oriented mailing lists and websites offer. 

The cost is to cover lunch, refreshments and the travelling costs of the 
presenters, who are all giving their time for free. The Apple associate is a 
partially sighted student who works part-time in an Apple store.

I hope that clarifies the situation a bit.

Steve


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-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of the 
williams family
Sent: 09 December 2010 10:44
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] I am apauled

Sighted people can go into any high street store and check out products for 
free. So if you are visually impaired you have to pay £45 or £50 to try out 
comercially available products, and with a representative from the company 
concerned present? Access to products and services legislation, am i 
misunderstanding something?
Brian

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From: "Barry Toner" <barry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 3:32 PM
To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [access-uk] Taste the Apples, 6th January 2011, London

> Taste the Apples, 6th January 2011, London.
> The British Computer Association of the Blind and The Royal National
> Institute of Blind People invite you to an EyeT4All day showing the
> powerful, easy to use, and free access features of the Apple range of
> products.
> Get your hands on an iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, iMac, and MacBook. The 
> great
> thing about Apple access is that it is built-in and provided as standard 
> at
> no extra cost.
> The day presents the full range of access features for blind and partially
> sighted people. One stream will be trying out the speech features of
> Voiceover. The other stream will focus more on magnification. You can 
> choose
> which stream to join but some sessions will be together. Separate rooms 
> are
> available for a limited number of short personal hands on sessions but
> please let us know your wishes well in advance.
> The presenters include an Apple associate, experienced users and BCAB
> certified trainers.
> The July event was sold out quickly, so please book soon.
> Location: RNIB headquarters, 105 Judd Street, London WC1H 9NE.
> Cost: £50 (£45 reduced rate for BCAB members) including tea/coffee and
> buffet lunch.
> Time: 9:40 to 16:30.
> Bookings: through the BCAB website: www.bcab.org.uk
> All reservations and payments are taken online. If this is a problem 
> please
> contact Mike.
> For more information please contact: Dr. Mike Townsend
> president@xxxxxxxxxxx
> +447967658028.
>
> Barry Toner
> Microsoft Certified Professional Technology Specialist (MCTS)
>
> BCS Belfast Branch
> YPG Representative & Disability Group
> http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=nav.10444
>
> Contact me @
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> Personal Email:  barry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> Skype:  djpaddy
> Mobile:  (UK) +44 (0) 7921 611 253
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>
>
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