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(muan = break news) Reporter Lee Hak-soo = Geonam-do decided to supply 270 information and communication assistive devices this year to bridge the digital information gap of the disabled, and applications for support will be accepted until June 23 are done. (Picture)
According to the provincial government on the 6th, the information and communication accessories supply business is a project to supply expensive information and communication accessories to the disabled at a low cost. Jeollanam-do supplied 259 units last year.
The distribution target is registered disabled people living in Jeollanam-do and people with national qualifications who have been assessed at the disability level.
If a target is selected, 80% of the cost of assistive devices is subsidised, and up to 90% for Basic Livelihood Security recipients and the next lowest category.
A total of 125 items are supplied: ▲ 66 types of reading aids and Braille information terminals for the visually impaired ▲ 21 types of reading aids and special mice for the physically and mentally challenged ▲ Visual telephones for hearing and speaking, voice amplifiers And there are 38 types, including the Doctor Impaired Communication Assistant.
You can apply by mail or in person at the city or county information department in your resident registration area, or on the website for information and communication assistance.
Details can be found on the Information and Communication Aids website or at the Information and Communication Aids Experience Exhibition held on June 12-13 at the Jeonnam Welfare Center for the Disabled in Naju.
The provincial government plans to make an announcement on the provincial website on July 19 after applicants have reviewed documents, met with counselors and reviewed experts.
Jeong Geum-suk, Jeonnam-do smart information officer, said, “I hope that assistants with disabilities will expand their opportunities to participate in society by increasing their ability to receive information through information and communication devices.”
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Jeonnam-do, Information and communication aids for the disabled Apply by June 23
provincial, county office reception … 80-90% support
(muan = break news) Reporter Lee Hak-soo = Geonam-do decided to distribute 270 information and communication assistive devices this year to bridge the digital information gap of the disabled, and applications for support will be accepted until June 23 are done. (Picture)
According to the provincial government on the 6th, the information and communication accessories supply business is a project to supply expensive information and communication accessories to the disabled at a low cost. Jeollanam-do supplied 259 units last year.
The distribution target is registered disabled people living in Jeollanam-do and people of national qualification who have been assessed at the disability level.
If a target is selected, 80% of the cost of assistive devices is subsidized, and up to 90% for Basic Livelihood Security recipients and the next lowest category.
A total of 125 items are supplied: ▲ 66 types of reading aids and Braille information terminals for the blind ▲ 21 types of reading aids and special mice for the physically and mentally challenged ▲ Visual telephones, voice amplifiers for hearing and speaking And there are 38 types, including the Doctor Impaired Communication Assistant.
You can apply by mail or in person at the city or county information department in your resident registration area, or on the website for information and communication assistance.
Details can be found on the Information and Communication Aids website or at the Information and Communication Aids Experience Exhibition held on June 12-13 at the Jeonnam Welfare Center for the Disabled in Naju.
The provincial government plans to announce the eligible candidates for distribution on the provincial website on July 19 after document review, counselor visit counseling and expert review.
Jeong Geum-sook, Jeonnam-do smart information officer, said, “I hope that assistive devices with disabilities will expand opportunities to participate in society by enhancing their information acquisition capabilities through information and communication devices.”
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