National Braille Week

About National Braille week

National Braille Weeks runs from the 4th - 10th January each year. Over the centuries Braille has had an enormous effect on the lives of millions of people across 120 countries worldwide. It is not a language but a code by which all languages may be written and read. The ability to read and write in Braille opens the door to literacy, intellectual freedom, equal opportunity, and personal security. It is an extremely important gateway to opportunity for the UK's blind or partially sighted people, enabling them to be more independent.

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National Braille Week

Watch this film to discover more about Braille, how it is produced and how it is taught in the 21st Century. The coverage includes a visit by the First Minister Alex Salmond, who praises the work of Royal Blind and gives his support to National Braille Week 2010.

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