To celebrate Braille on World Braille Day, RNIB Connect Radio’s Toby Davey, a braille user himself, has gathered round the table four other enthusiastic users of braille to discuss all things braille from how they learnt braille, the benefits of learning and using braille for everyone, emerging new braille technology, some quirky ways of using braille to what braille means to them.
Joining Toby round the table are - Victoria Oruwari - Freelance Opera & Classical Singer, Kerrie Campbell - Educational Psychologist for South Lanarkshire Council, Zoe Dixon - Composer and singer along with Stuart Lawler - Head of Digital Content and Business Development Manager (for Sight and Sound Technology.
To find out more about braille and how the RNIB is celebrating 200 years since Louis Braille invented the system visit:
https://www.rnib.org.uk/about-us/braille-200
Image shows the Braille 200 logo with 'Braille 200' written at the top in white text on a pink background with a visual Braille representation of the same text below it. Across the bottom is written Powered by RNIB and EBU written in their respective logos.