ledby visually challenged students in the city on Sunday.
https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-kerala/when-ophthalmologists-saw-world-through-braille/article30490258.ece
New vision:Ophthalmologists take part in a workshop ledby visually
challenged students in the city on Sunday.

Visually challenged children lead workshop for doctors

In a paradox of sorts, ophthalmologists in the city on Sunday took
part in a workshop led by visually challenged children. They taught
the doctors how
they saw the world through Braille and how they utilised modern
technology to be part of mainstream society.

Emotional session

The session turned out to be an emotional experience for the doctors
as they stepped into the world of visually challenged persons,
understanding orientation
and mobility after being blindfolded, and getting the first lessons of
Braille from the teachers and students of School for the Blind, Aluva,
a Government-aided
school run by the Kerala Blind School Society.

The workshop was organised by the Cochin Ophthalmic Club (COC) to mark
World Braille Day on Sunday.

As Aibin C. Thomas, Manoj R. and Govind T.R., students of Class 7
demonstrated their ability to use modern gadgets such as smartphones
and laptops to communicate,
the audience was overwhelmed by the number of applications available
on computers that aided the visually challenged.

Sunil Francis, a teacher at the School for the Blind, told The Hindu
that modern technology had given the children vast choices to select
their mode of
learning. While the children learn all the concepts and Braille
reading and writing till Class 7 at the special school, from Class 8
onwards, they join
regular schools for integrated education.

COC president S.J. Sai Kumar told The Hindu that while the treatment
of eye disorders was their forte, ophthalmologists had little idea
about the rehabilitation
of those patients for whom there was no cure.

“Ophthalmology as a science is not involved in how the visually
challenged get back into the society. We thought of learning through a
workshop and Braille
Day was a starting point,” he said.

As part of COC’s programmes, rehabilitation of the visually challenged
would be taken up as a priority.


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