Assistive technology for staff

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Some people with disability may need assistive technology to support them to do their job. This can include items like screen reading software, visual alert systems and reaching devices. 

You can watch this video with Auslan or read the transcript.

Please note: the Employment Assistance Fund won’t cover the costs of medical or health related items, such as cochlear implants, hearing aids and corrective eye glasses.

Topics covered in this video:

  • examples of assistive technology
  • working out what you need
  • getting assistive technology
  • access to funding.

In the workplace, assistive technology makes tasks that were previously challenging and difficult for some people with disability, far easier. Assistive technology can include screen readers, mobility aids, hearing aids, lifts and moving stairs, sensor-based switches and extendable reaching devices. This technology is often inexpensive and may be eligible for reimbursement through the Employment Assistance Fund. A person with disability will likely have knowledge about specific assistive technology that will best suit their needs. However, not everyone will be up to date on the range of equipment available for use in the workplace. Every day, new supports and technology becomes available, through computers, tablets and smartphones. There are many companies and organisations that sell and distribute assistive technologies and these can often change. The best place to start looking for information about communication and assistive technology, is the National Equipment Database, on the Independent Living Centre Australia's website. You can browse through products by topic, and find technology for a range of situations relevant to the workplace. Independent Living Centres support people with disability, their families and carers to access information about assistive technology. You can access information about a range of products available, as well as your suppliers in your state and territory. Contact JobAccess to find out more about the Employment Assistance Fund.

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