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Digital inclusion is key to ensuring as many people as possible remain involved in the community

Accessibility is vitally important for people with disabilities and older mobile users

Should the mobile industry be talking more about accessibility? A new report on the number of disabled people worldwide could provide a powerful incentive to users and developers alike

 

When smartphone apps are not designed with accessibility in mind, people with disabilities – whether visual, cognitive or others – risk being shut out

A computer program that helps dementia sufferers

Software shows dementia patient’s biography

 

 

 Carers can access the information about the patient using a touchscreen

A Dundee PhD student has developed a computer program that helps dementia sufferers communicate with their carer.

Dr Gemma Webster, 25, created software that holds a “multimedia biography” of the patient which carers can access through a touchscreeen.

The computing researcher said it would help busy care staff learn about the people they were looking after.

Research Councils UK has awarded Dr Webster £10,000 to help promote her “Portrait” project.

The software holds a digital timeline of key events in a patient’s life, along with a family tree and other personal information.

Concerns about Carers having to travel long distances to acute wards

Mental health charity joins the SOS battle

 

by ADRIAN JENKINS

A LEADING mental health charity has backed the Mail’s fight to retain inpatient psychiatric beds in Burton.

Mind’s endorsement came on the day it published a report which campaigners claimed gave further support to their case.

 

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“We appreciate that with the increasing emphasis towards mental healthcare in the community, there’s hope that fewer people will need beds on acute psychiatric wards,” said Ken Builth, chairman of trustees of Burton and District Mind.