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Your playlist will load after this ad The country’s booking system is “inaccessible” and “discriminatory” to those who can’t see. Source: 1 NEWS Auckland woman Martine Abel-Williamson was meant to be in Spain this week after becoming the first New Zealander elected as president of the World Blind Union. But she couldn t get around a security check called CAPTCHA, built into the booking process. It s quite inaccessible to blind people because you ve got to line up vehicles and bicycles and boats and there s a lot of visual things to prove you re a human, instead of just a question everyone could answer , she said. ....
Culture review under way at Blind and Low Vision NZ after complaints 13 May, 2021 05:00 PM 4 minutes to read Blind and Low Vision NZ are launching a culture review after complaints about behaviour. Photo / File Blind and Low Vision NZ are launching a culture review after complaints about behaviour. Photo / File Blind and Low Vision NZ is launching an independent culture review after getting complaints about the treatment of clients and employees. Blind Citizens New Zealand president Dr Jonathan Godfrey said a delegation from his organisation met Blind and Low Vision NZ two weeks ago to bring to their attention a number of complaints raised by members. ....
Under the existing timetable, the mandatory assessments with a government-contracted allied health professional would begin by the middle of the year. Participants currently provide reports from their own treating specialists to be assessed for the scheme. The agency that runs the scheme has already signed contracts with eight companies worth $339m to carry out the assessments, but Reynolds’ comments mean the current timetable is all but impossible given the trial is ongoing and the agency says only that its results will be available “later this year”. However, while Reynolds said she was committed to understanding the concerns of “states and territories, stakeholders, and most of all the participants”, she defended the intent of the independent assessments policy. ....