Would you like to contribute to VisAbility in a meaningful way? In addition know that you are part of something which could change lives for...
It was a stirring speech made by a young blind man at a fundraising event, which spurred Debbie Schaffer, our recently retired chairperson, to become...
Many people with a learning disability or who are on the autism spectrum struggle with social processing. Our Social Thinkers online program has been developed...
Navigating the way to independence. For Claremont resident Suzanne Sheppard, life couldn’t be better.
Deafblind and proud! Launceston resident Carol Brown lives an independent life. Deafblindness means a person has either partial or complete loss of both their vision...
During this year’s National Volunteer week, the Glenorchy City Council held their 2020 volunteer awards online. The ceremony acknowledged Glenorchy residents who were nominated for...
Our Board members at VisAbility come from diverse backgrounds with different specialities, but all are committed to supporting our organisation. One of them, Prof Iain...
On Global Accessibility Awareness Day we want you to try our challenge and find W-a11y. He can only be found using alt text. Why W-ally?...
With Social distancing in place, navigating around the Supermarket can be challenging. There are several different supermarkets that are offering delivery straight to your door.
Join us for our online social groups, from art, music, exercise or general discussions it a great way to connect with other people and make...