Hi Jean,

A great idea. It would really be nice  if you could put that document 
together and share  it with us.  We can serialise the content into small 
audio modules and share the same on the Eyeway radio shows.

Best,

George
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jean Parker" <radiofore...@gmail.com>
To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 10:29 PM
Subject: [AI] using a white cane


Dear All:

In reading the many postings about mobility, sighted guides and canes, it is 
apparent that many people on this list have never had any formal training in 
use of the white cane.  I am thinking of those who have posted who have 
become blind in adulthood or are from rural areas where blindness 
rehabilitation training has not been available.

Of course there is no substitute for a structured program in rehab and 
adjustment to blindness as would be received from a formal rehabilitation 
center.  But there are documents that clearly articulate how a white cane is 
used and give detailed steps for learning, or improving cane technique.

There is one such document on the National Federation of the Blind's web 
site called "The Care and Feeding of the White Cane."  It is written for 
conditions that would be found in developed countries but is very applicable 
to our conditions in India.  It is on their web site as a series of 
documents by topic.  I do not think it is downloadable as a whole document. 
However, if enough people would find it helpful I am willing to piece it 
together in word and make it available as a printable document.  I could 
also make notations about variations in described techniques that would 
apply to our conditions.

Again, this would not substitute for formal mobility training, but for 
people who have lost their vision and just need to get on with life perhaps 
it would be helpful.  Even though I have been a cane traveler for many years 
I always get something out of it every time I read it.  As a printed 
document it would also be available to reluctant family members and friends 
who really don't know how blind people manage independent travel.

I would like to know if this document is something people would find of 
benefit?

Jean

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