Posted by Craig McConnell on the 12th May, 2026
Category Assistive Technology Physical Support Needs
An example of how video games can be adapted through their accessibility settings and some external accessories. Here we look at how a young person who uses two head switches can still access one of the most popular video games around.
Posted by Shirley Lawson on the 13th July, 2023
Category Physical Support Needs iPads, Androids & Chromebooks
In this blog, I am going to focus on one young person I worked with who turned a huge corner in accessing learning, in her contributions in class and greatly increased her ability to work independently due to her enthusisam to engage with the iPad which was set up with some extra assistive features.
Posted by Claire Harrison on the 28th February, 2023
Category Severe & Complex Support Needs Physical Support Needs
This Thursday, March 2nd, is World Book Day, an annual event to celebrate books and reading marked in over 100 countries worldwide. If you support a learner with Complex Needs who cannot access a printed copy of a book, what are some options for making adaptions, whether low-tech or digital?
Our social media sites - YouTube, Twitter and Facebook