Lessons in computer skills are available at our Radford Centre as well as in the home. With the right training and equipment any visually impaired person can use a computer, even without any sight at all.
Basic computer skills can be a huge benefit enabling visually impaired people to live more independently. Computer skills mean that visually impaired people can send and read their own written communications, do their own shopping and manage their own finances. These are activities which the majority of visually impaired people would require assistance to undertake.
As well as teaching computer skills we support our service users through the process of purchasing a new computer. Our experienced staff are able to assess what hardware and software is needed and then source it at the best possible price.
Click on the link below to meet one of the volunteer tutors who teach computers at NRSB
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If you would like to speak to us about this or any service please call 0115 9706806.
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