News

Funeral Arrangements for Mike Townsend

Following the untimely death of Dr Mike Townsend on 28 November, we can now confirm that there will be a service of Thanksgiving for Mike’s life at Fleckney Baptist Church, High Street, Fleckney, LE8 8AJ on Monday 8 January at 2:30pm followed by refreshments. It will be live streamed and also available to view afterwards on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbC3eRqFEnI

If you are planning to attend, please email [email protected] for the purposes of catering.

All are welcome.

Registrations now open for next ICEB General Assembly

We are very pleased to let you know that the registrations are now open for the 8th General Assembly of the International Council on English Braille. This will be held in Auckland, New Zealand, from Saturday 25 May to Thursday 30 May 2024.

The ICEB General Assembly is proudly hosted by The Braille Authority of New Zealand Aotearoa Trust. We look forward to welcoming you at the General Assembly as we celebrate the theme Two Centuries of Braille and the past and future tasks of ICEB.

Read about the General Assembly, including the venue hotel, the Programme, and to complete the Registration Form.

Take the WebAIM Screen Reader Survey

Every 18 months or so, Web Accessibility IN Mind (WebAIM) runs a survey to assess current screen reader usage patterns and compare them to usage patterns in the past. This is extremely valuable data which influences the advice given by accessibility professionals.

Survey number 10 is currently running until 31 January, and as well as asking about screen reader choice and usage, it also asks whether you use a braille display.

We encourage you to take the survey
https://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey10/

Braille Into Christmas, Tuesday at 7:30 PM

As the days get shorter and the nights get colder, we’re inviting you to join us for a cosy fireside chat to round off the year on Tuesday at 7:30 PM.

How do you write and address your Christmas cards? How do you know whose Christmas presents are whose? And what part does braille play in all of this?

We’ll be joined by our expert Braille for Beginners team, Mel Pritchard and Chantelle Griffiths, to get the conversation started, but we’d love to hear your ideas too – and if you have any other Christmas-themed braille topics, feel free to throw them into the mix as well!

Register for the Masterclass here.

To join by phone, please use these details:

  • Phone number: 0131 460 1196
  • Meeting ID: 856 2228 9754
  • Passcode: 123456

Face-to-Face Braille Music Tuition in Teignmouth

We have been asked to share the following information:

Christine Richman who lives in Teignmouth is prepared to offer face to face tuition to people wishing to learn the braille music code. She has taught within a special school before retiring, and one of our Braille Bar participants took some lessons with her last month which she found useful.

Christine is prepared to do this from November to March. She would be happy for you to call her on 01626775154 so that she can tell you herself what she can do.

Christmas Closure

Please note the following during the Christmas and New Year period:

  • The Braillists will close on Thursday 21 December and re-open on Thursday 4 January. The Help address will not be monitored during that time and other services will operate at a much reduced level.
  • Our final Tuesday event of 2023 will be on Tuesday 19 December.
  • The final Book Club of 2023 will be on Thursday 21 December.
  • Our first event of 2024 will celebrate World Braille Day and will be held on Thursday 4 January.
  • Tuesday events will restart with the Braille Bar on Tuesday 9 January.
  • Book Club will resume on Thursday 11 January.

Survey on Use of Braille Displays

The European Blind Union (EBU) invites you to take part in a survey to enhance the use of braille displays.

Braille displays become more and more important to read and edit text in an electronic way. But the performance of electronic braille should get better.

So EBU wants to talk to braille display and screen readers producers to improve the access to electronic braille.

For this we ask you about your experiences, needs and suggestions in the use of braille displays with computer, smartphone and braille display as a stand-alone device.

Answering the following questions takes you maximum 10 minutes.

Please answer our questionnaire until 29th February 2024.

And please forward this invitation to other persons.

Other versions of the questionnaire in French, Spanish, German and Czech you can find here.

The results of this surway and our further activities will be published on livingbraille.eu.

More information on braille of EBU and the EBU braille working group.