BC SCI Network Impact Story: Alison Duddy
“I feel like my experiences as a person with a disability have value to others in making positive change in understanding the importance of accessibility and inclusion.”
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Brian has about 40 years of experience as a realtor. Based in Victoria, he is passionate about serving his clients needs, and as a senior, wants to keep working.
“I am now able to work effectively and efficiently,” she says. “Since taking part in this Assistive Technology [Services] program, it has boosted my confidence in how I work and deal with people.”
“Retirement was not for me, but I did not have necessary technology to enable me to be productive,” says Randy, who is blind.
“Before I received ATS support I could only sit at my workstation and type for very short periods of time and then have to stop. Now I have been able to use voice dictation to prepare lesson plans and documents and be able to change the position of my body so I can work for much longer than before,” Linda says.