World Braille Day
World Braille Day is observed annually on 4 January to celebrate the importance of braille as a means of communication and accessibility for blind and partially sighted people. It’s a great opportunity for FOH teams to raise awareness about accessibility, inclusion, and adaptive technologies in the workplace.
Celebrating braille as a tool for communication, literacy, and inclusion for visually impaired people.
Cost-Neutral
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Display facts about braille, accessibility, and notable figures who use braille.
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Invite tenants to try writing their name or a short message in braille using printable templates.
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Share links to braille literacy resources, accessibility apps, and charities supporting visually impaired people.
Mid-Range
- Set up small braille books, cards, or labels for tenants to explore tactile reading.
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Run a short demonstration on braille writing or assistive technology.
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Highlight organisations that support visually impaired people and provide leaflets or information.
Top-Range
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Invite a visually impaired advocate or braille literacy expert to speak about accessibility and inclusion.
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Fundraise or collect donations for organisations supporting blind and partially sighted people.
