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Braille is everyday access.
Access builds independence.
Independence builds employment.

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#BrailleMatters #InclusiveEmployment #WorldBrailleDay #Accessibility #DisabilityRights

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For World Braille Day, LOOK mentor Ellie shares the top three ways she uses braille in everyday life, from braille labels that help with cooking, to braille music, and using braille to learn lines and take notes in her work as an actress and voice-over artist.
#WorldBrailleDay #BrailleMatters

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An orange square graphic with white text at the top reading “Braille Fact of the Day.” Below, there is a line of Braille dots spelling out a message. At the bottom center is a white logo with the text “Wisdom 4 The Blind – Sharing Wisdom for All,” featuring an illustrated head with a brain and lightbulb design.

An orange square graphic with white text at the top reading “Braille Fact of the Day.” Below, there is a line of Braille dots spelling out a message. At the bottom center is a white logo with the text “Wisdom 4 The Blind – Sharing Wisdom for All,” featuring an illustrated head with a brain and lightbulb design.

An orange square graphic with bold white text at the top reading “Braille Fact of the Day.” The main text in the center says:
“Some countries, like the UK and Canada, require Braille on medication packaging to ensure safety and independence for blind users.”
The emphasized phrase “medication packaging” is underlined. At the bottom is the logo for “Wisdom 4 The Blind – Sharing Wisdom for All,” featuring a head illustration with a brain and lightbulb.

An orange square graphic with bold white text at the top reading “Braille Fact of the Day.” The main text in the center says: “Some countries, like the UK and Canada, require Braille on medication packaging to ensure safety and independence for blind users.” The emphasized phrase “medication packaging” is underlined. At the bottom is the logo for “Wisdom 4 The Blind – Sharing Wisdom for All,” featuring a head illustration with a brain and lightbulb.

Did you know? In countries like the UK and Canada, medication packaging is required to include Braille, helping blind and visually impaired individuals access vital info safely and independently. Accessibility saves lives!
#InclusiveDesign #BrailleMatters #HealthForAll

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