New Innovative Assistive Technology Suite

People living with disabilities across Glasgow now have access to an innovative new assistive technology service being offered by Momentum’s Adapt and Assist programme in Yoker. The service, which has been set up with funding from Glasgow Community Planning Partnership, features an assistive technology suite to enable people with wide-ranging disabilities to connect with the information and communications technologies that can empower them to excel in all areas of their lives.

The suite features a wide range of cutting-edge technologies, including screen readers, eye gaze and mouth control systems – which allow individuals to operate a computer and communicate with the movement of their eyes or mouths, as well as accessible desks and keyboards adapted for a wide range of disabilities.

Garry Ryan, Momentum’s Assistive Technology Coordinator, said: “For someone living with a disability, integrating into a work place, or learning in a classroom is often a challenge. But with the use of assistive technologies, many of these challenges can be overcome, and people with disabilities can become full participants in all facets of society.”

Councillor Paul Carey, Chair of Glasgow West Community Planning Partnership, said: “I am delighted that our board has been able to assist such an innovative service for people with a disability. The programme fills a clear and significant gap in service provision.”

For further information on the Adapt and Assist programme, contact Garry Ryan on 0141 952 6494 or email garry.ryan@momentumscotland.org