35 min

Reimagining Our Own Independence and Yours Too Triple Vision

    • Society & Culture

In this episode of Triple Vision, the team strikes out on its own, independent of Accessible Medi Inc. to continue to bring you the Triple Vision podcast. It reimagines what life could look like if blind, deafblind, and partially sighted Canadians had greater social participation in employment, education, technology, governance, and an accessible Canada with equal economic benefits.

“I think the challenge which service organizations have is, what is their role? Because currently they’re struggling to hang on to that old colonialism kind of role of providing services that really are no longer needed. So, what should service organizations be doing? With artificial intelligence coming down the pipe we have tremendous opportunities to gain a foothold, to gain more independence and integration into society."

In this episode of Triple Vision, the team strikes out on its own, independent of Accessible Medi Inc. to continue to bring you the Triple Vision podcast. It reimagines what life could look like if blind, deafblind, and partially sighted Canadians had greater social participation in employment, education, technology, governance, and an accessible Canada with equal economic benefits.

“I think the challenge which service organizations have is, what is their role? Because currently they’re struggling to hang on to that old colonialism kind of role of providing services that really are no longer needed. So, what should service organizations be doing? With artificial intelligence coming down the pipe we have tremendous opportunities to gain a foothold, to gain more independence and integration into society."

35 min

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