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login skip to navigation skip to content search for: menu menu menu home news search for: latest news about assistive technology in the uk bata news government probes role of at in work bata's evidence to dwp enquiry on at jack churchill joins the board events search for: our members are an active bunch and here you can also see events that bata members can access events calendar submit an event (members only) members search for: our members area where you can find out who they are and what they do newsletters login join bata subscribe to free newsletter logout bata directory bata search for: information is here on who and what bata seeks to do, our council members, our policies and our membership benefits and fees about bata bata council benefits of membership membership fees bata policies bata directory groups search for: our special interest groups or forums are a feature for bata members to share ideas and thoughts:- atglobal – members exporting to the world at-into-the workplace – 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https://t.co/spqb8ucpzg h j r @bataonline - 2 days ago rt @jackthetweet : the @scanningpens team are pleased to have just donated to this worthy cause https://t.co/dmmnx14fb3 h j r @bataonline - 3 days ago help me raise £6000 to give disabled people access to vital assistive technology. please #donate on @justgiving and… https://t.co/7f3sycgmqz h j r @bataonline - 7 days ago the £200 charge levied on students who receive laptops under the dsas to help facilitate their assistive technology… https://t.co/wqjlavkuqe h j r @bataonline - 16 days ago https://t.co/ibddzwdl6j h j r @bataonline - 16 days ago https://t.co/fjm89zmc1u h j r @bataonline - 16 days ago the £200 dsa contribution has only been implemented in england and not in devolved regions of the uk… https://t.co/mlgcydzf8l h j r @bataonline - 16 days ago our special interest groups focus on issues that are of importance to our members. find out how to join bata in ord… https://t.co/bkxsaoy4ug h j r @bataonline - 18 days ago we're 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all three organisations are committed to pushing forward the boundaries of assistive technology and raising awareness of its benefits, but are in urgent need of your support to continue this work. we will be meeting on june 16 for a 12km trek around the shores of the beautiful derwent reservoir in the peak district. this year derwent reservoir is celebrating the 75th anniversary of the dam busters raid when the reservoir and dam was used to practice for the famous bombing exploit. to donate :- https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/batawalk here is a 3d aerial flyover of the walk route :- here is the route we will be taking, starting at the car park at the bottom of the resevoir cheap loans to boost at at work the department for work and pensions (dwp) should set up a motability-type scheme to provide low cost loans to buy assistive technology (at), according to a recently published report on at and employment by the work and pensions committee. the dwp should allow personal independence payments to be used to lease or buy at, in the same way as it can now be used to lease a car, the cross-party committee argues. users of the scheme should be offered a consultation before buying equipment, with expert assistive technology advisers, to ensure they are buying the most appropriate and cost-effective equipment. the dwp need not administer the scheme, but should ensure that whoever does so works in line with the principles of providing a public service. assistive technology is becoming cheaper and increasingly mainstream, says the report, and has the ability to close the gap between number of disabled and non-disabled people in work. “assistive technology is a silver bullet. it has the power to help huge numbers of people overcome disability and get a job, transforming their quality of life,” said alex burghart mp, a committee member. but employers and disabled people continue to perceive at as costly, bespoke equipment, and its development is being held back by outdated attitudes, mps note. their report calls on the government to create a fifth industrial strategy grand challenge on assistive technology and bring together a consortium of at developers and entrepreneurs, users, employers and support providers to bid for funding, to bridge gaps in provision. to encourage employers, the report recommends the dwp dedicates a section of its disability confident portal to assistive technology. to encourage government to be more accessible, the dwp is urged to create a central standard for accessible systems in government departments, publishing an annual report on compliance that ranks departments from most to least accessible. opportunities for disabled people to understand the potential benefits of assistive technology while looking for work are limited, the report says. it recommends dwp introduces mandatory training on at for workplace coaches. in addition the report recommends dwp undertakes an assessment of suppliers of assistive technology support in order to develop a more extensive market linked to the flexible support fund, which enables jobcentre plus to cover job seekers’ travel expenses, training courses and clothing for interviews. read the full report here. education committee launches inquiry into new send system the house of commons education committee has launched an inquiry into support for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (send). in 2014, the government introduced changes to the send system, with the intention of offering simpler, improved and consistent help for children and young people with send. the government claimed these changes would give families greater choice in decisions. the committee’s new inquiry is intended to review the success of these reforms, how they have been implemented, and what impact they are having in meeting the challenges faced by children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities. the committee is inviting written evidence on the following by 14 june 2018: assessment of and support for children and young people with send the transition from statements of special educational needs and learning disability assessments to education, health and care plans the level and distribution of funding for send provision the roles of and co-operation between education, health and social care sectors provision for 19-25-year olds including support for independent living; transition to adult services; and access to education, apprenticeships and work in line with the general practice of select committees, the education committee resolved on 12 september 2017 to not investigate individual cases. the committee understands that personal experiences will form an important part of many submissions, but requests that any written evidence directly addresses the terms of reference set out above. if you would like to respond to the inquiry you can make a submission here. nine out of ten disabled people have no access to at solutions ninety percent of the world has no access to assistive solutions, professor luc de witte, told the recent assistive technology conference at salford university. describing a trip to india where he encountered disabled people living in piteous conditions, the professor expressed his frustration at the huge discrepancy between his work on robotics and the reality of life in india where there are 100m disabled people. professor de witte is professor of health services research at sheffield university and president of the association for the advancement of assistive technology in europe (aaate). there was a huge market for assistive technology in developing countries, he said. “there are 85m disabled people in china and no help for them. how you bridge the divide is to create quality standards and develop useful models of systems.” the professor advocated two track innovation that focused both on emerging technologies such as the care robots he is working on, but also included older, proven technologies. delegates at the conference, chaired by bata executive director john lamb, also heard from david brown of the rnib who gave a compelling account of his experiences with at after he was blinded in iraq. brown described the development of smartphone accessibility and demonstrated microsoft’s iphone app seeing ai, which he described as a swiss army knife for the blind and partially sighted. the app uses facial recognition algorithms; it recognizes saved friends and describes the emotions of people around the user. it can read text out loud including text on signs and can also scan and read documents. seeing ai is able to recognize bank notes and is equipped with a barcode scanner to identify items in the supermarket or pantry. its experimental options include a verbal narration of the environment that it sees. brown also chatted to a volunteer on the be my eyes service which enables sighted people to describe images captured by a blind person’s smartphone. there are 500,000 volunteers and 40,000 users of be my eyes. one of brown’s ambitious is to increase the number of vision impaired people using tech aids. he is part of the rnib’s online today programme, aimed at encouraging 100,000 people to get online. anna reeves, chief executive of the ace centre, talked about efforts to improve the availability of assessments and equipment to the over 270,000 people in england and wales with speech and communications impairments. she described the hub and spoke infrastructure, introduced after the bercow report on augmentative and alternative communication (aac), and talked about the ace centre’s contract with the nhs to improve access to aac. hubs are centres of expertise organised on a regional basis. they support local centres or spokes. there is £15m per year available to fund the programme. people with severe cerebral palsy, motor neurone disease, multiple sclerosis and brain injury were likely to get access to the 350 communications aids available. those without complex needs were less likely to get the kit they needed. “it is still a post code lottery,” said reeves. scholarships offer free software thirteen of the uk’s leading assistive technology companies have teamed up to offer ten assistive technology scholarships offering free software and training lexable, texthelp, matchware, sonocent, learning labs, launchpad, wyvern training, barry bennett, microlink, iansyst, assistive solutions, it yourway and dna are inviting applicants for the scholarships to tell them why they should have one. scholarships will be awarded on the basis of the passion, creativity, merit and need demonstrated by each applicant. those who receive a scholarship will be given free access to global autocorrect, read and write, mindview and audio notetaker software and three years access to learning labs, wyvern training portal and find my flow. in addition, each successful entrant will be provided with six hours of remote training from diversity and ability. applicants can come from anywhere in the world. click here for more information. £200 laptop charge should be added to students’ loans bata has called on the government to add the £200 charge levied on students who receive laptops under the disabled students allowances (dsas) to their student loan. the move follows startling new evidence that the charge is deterring students from taking up assistive technology that they have been recommended to use. since the introduction of the £200 contribution there has been a 30% decrease in the number of students taking up equipment recommended by professional assessors, bata’s research has revealed. information received following a freedom of information request shows that students with specific learning difficulties and mental health issues are the groups most significantly affected by the charge. copies of a briefing document prepared by bata have been sent to all 650 mps, who have been asked to press the minister for universities, sam gyimah, to consider including the £200 charge in the loan. introduced in september 2015, the charge is a direct barrier to entry into higher education for students with disabilities, bata believes. not only is this group of students the most financially disadvantaged – many disabled students struggle to find the £200 – but disabled students are much more dependent on technology to study effectively than their non-disabled colleagues. in light of this clear evidence bata believes the only way forward is to end what amounts to a tax on learning and disability. the cost would be minimal in terms of the overall budget for higher education but would have an immediate positive impact on the career prospects of a vulnerable and often neglected group of students. newsletter subscribe to our free monthly newsletter click here for our newsletter bata news latest news of developments in at click here for bata news archives find out what bata has done click here for 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