Blind Citizens News: July 2018

Welcome to the online version of Blind Citizens News. You can also read the Word version or listen to the audio version within each article.

List of Articles

  • Editorial
    Welcome, readers, to the July issue of Blind Citizens News, my first as editor. And thank you to all the staff and members who have welcomed me, warmly and kindly, on board…
  • President’s Update
    Those of you who have kept in touch with BCA’s work in recent times will be aware that our strategic priorities centre on building a sustainable organisation equipped to deal with future challenges…
  • Spread the Word About Inaccessible EFTPOS
    Touch screen technology has now entered the retail industry, and it’s compromising the privacy, dignity and independence of people who are blind or vision impaired Australia-wide…
  • Immigration Advocacy: Two Recent Cases
    Involvement with the Department of Immigration can be a harrowing process for anyone, but it is even more so for people with a disability. It is common for people with disabilities to be refused permanent residency in Australia…
  • Your Invitation – WBU Regional Assembly, Mongolia
    Once every four years, representatives from the Asia Pacific Region of the World Blind Union come together for a Regional General Assembly. The 2018 Assembly will be held in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia from September 10th to 12th…
  • On Blindness and Mental Health
    It has taken me almost 50 years, and maybe I am a slow learner, but I feel like now I can admit that blindness does indeed affect my mental health…
  • Report from the National Women’s Branch
    We are continuing to focus on the important subject of domestic violence and abuse against women, and are planning to develop a practical resource for women…
  • Domestic Violence: Notes from the Womentalks Teleconference
    On March 22nd, 11 members of the National Women’s Branch took part in a teleconference to talk about a disturbing topic for women today, domestic violence…
  • Navigating the NDIS and My Aged Care: Some FAQs
    We recently delivered a number of workshops across NSW to help people understand how to get the support they need under the NDIS or My Aged Care…
  • My NDIS Experience
    Being a participant of the NDIS, I thought I would write about my experiences with accessing the scheme, from registration to accessing services…
  • Report from the National Policy Council
    We know that nowadays, many of us receive services from generic providers, but in areas such as orientation and mobility, adaptive technology and occupational therapy, most of us still rely on services designed with the needs of blind people in mind…
  • My First Year as CEO: What I’ve Learned
    Just over 12 months ago, I commenced as your CEO. There have been many highlights and just as many challenges, but thanks to the hard work of members, directors and staff, we can be very proud of what we have achieved together…
  • Letter to the Editor
    Travel is one of the biggest challenges I personally face as someone who has been living independently for almost three years…
  • Your Advocacy is the Unique You
    As I mingle and circulate, I often hear it said, “let’s face it, I can’t change this”. “It doesn’t matter what I do or say”. “My opinions do not count”…
  • How to Submit to Blind Citizens News
  • Directory of Contact Details
  • New Horizons Radio Broadcast Schedule

Blind Citizens Australia is the united voice of Australians who are blind or vision impaired. Our mission is to achieve equity and equality by our empowerment, by promoting positive community attitudes and by striving for high quality and accessible services which meet our needs.

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Blind Citizens Australia refers to our members as people who are blind or vision impaired. However, we respect the right of individual authors to use whatever language is most comfortable for them.

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Email:       bca@bca.org.au

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Post:         Blind Citizens Australia, Level 3, Ross House
247 – 251 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, Vic 3000

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