LEADING QUEENSLAND CHARITY ‘CLICKS’ ONTO A STATEWIDE TECHNOLOGY FIRST.
In a state-wide first, the Cerebral Palsy League (CPL) has relaunched its website with innovative text-to-speech software that will allow Queenslanders with literacy difficulties, mild visual impairments and other complex disabilities greater access to vital online content.
CPL’s CEO, Angela Tillmanns, said that the revolutionary software, BrowseAloud, would provide those who have difficulty reading text with greater independence and equal opportunity to browse information on the CPL website (cplqld.org.au).
“BrowseAloud is really easy to use. The user simply highlights the content he or she is interested in and, with the ‘click’ of a button, the software reads the words aloud,” Ms Tillmanns said.
“CPL is proud to be Queensland’s first not-for-profit and non-government organisation to offer this innovation and we would like to encourage other organisations nationwide to follow suit and provide greater online access to people with complex disabilities,” she said.
The BrowseAloud software can be easily downloaded for free via at www.cplqld.org.au and also features text magnification, a dictionary and translator.
About CPL
For over 60 years, CPL has brought hope, joy and opportunity to Queenslanders with a physical disability through the provision of expert services and support.
CPL envisions a community which actively seeks and supports the contribution of people with a disability.
FURTHER INFO/INTERVIEWS:
Doug Pack – Cerebral Palsy League
P: 07 3358 8084
M: 0401 643 631
E: dpack@cplqd.org.au
Samantha Corr - BrowseAloud
P: +44 28 9442 8105
E: s.corr@browsealoud.com
W: www.browsealoud.com/au