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Webinar examines use of technology to support people with disabilities during COVID-19

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The webinar, titled Role of Assistive Technology for Providing Accessibility to People of Disabilities during COVID-19, examined various types of assistive technologies such as tools, software, apps and products that are widely used to empower, improve, sustain, or advance remote working capabilities of persons with disabilities.

During the event, a panel of experts was joined by Dr Ally Dunhill, Co-Founder & Researcher, Accessible AD; Deepika Gopalarao, Rehabilitation Services Coordinator, Al Noor Rehabilitation and Welfare Association for People Of Determination; and Auhood Khalfan Alshamsi, Graduate in International Relations from Zayed University.

The panelists shared their experiences and advice for businesses on how to best use such assistive technologies to support people with disabilities within their organisations. One of the main recommendations from the panelists was the need for business to make workplaces more inclusive and accessible by removing physical  and mental barriers and creating products and services that meet the Universal Design Code.

According to the panelists, assistive technology is crucial to enhance functioning, increase independence, increase productivity, promote self esteem and improve quality of life for People of Determination. The experts also stressed the value that People of Determination bring to the workplace, which goes far beyond numbers, adding that these individuals embrace innovative thinking, which is essential to helping companies reinvent and enhance products and services.

“The COVID-19 pandemic has presented a unique challenge to the business community in successfully engaging People of Determination remotely,” said Dr. Belaid Rettab, Senior Director, Economic Research and Sustainable Business Development Sector, Dubai Chamber.

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