Technical Aid to the Disabled Launches New Website

Technical Aid to the Disabled SA Inc (TADSA) the state-wide charity which for over 30 years has used the skills, time and facilities of its technical volunteers to design and build equipment for people with disabilities, has launched a new website.

Apart from providing information to people with disabilities about TADSA’s unique service, the site will also enable anyone to access an online shop and purchase amongst other products, commercially available aids and devices to help people who struggle with day to day activities.

TADSA Public Relations Officer, Ian Beaton, said “Our clients and the public will be able to shop online for disability equipment whether they live in Adelaide, Mt Gambier or Ceduna. The website also includes news, information on volunteering with TADSA, a member’s only area, and details of recent projects.”

Other features of the site include an Occupational Health and Safety section for TADSA volunteers which highlights the safe use of tools and machinery in the shed, and videos showcasing TADSA’s service.

“Our volunteers who have skills in many different areas including: engineering, carpentry, metalwork, plastics or are just good handy persons, aim to improve the quality of life for our clients by solving practical problems,” Mr Beaton said.

One client who uses a wheelchair had difficulty reaching her clothesline. A TADSA volunteer created a lever for the clothesline enabling the client to raise and lower the clothesline with one hand. She describes her story in a video on the new TADSA website.

Disability Minister, Jennifer Rankine, officially launched the site at Parliament House.

The website can be found at: www.tadsa.org.au

 

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TADSA AGM Tuesday 22 September, 2009

The Technical Aid to the Disabled (TADSA) AGM is on TUESDAY 22nd SEPTEMBER 2009 AT 3pm.
Unfortunately it has just been realised  that the front page of the latest Technical Aid to the Disabled (TADSA) newsletter gives an incorrect date for the meeting.  The AGM will be held in the main hall of the Royal Society for the Blind (RSB) on the corner of Blacks and Sudholz Rds, Gilles Plains.
Please RSVP by phoning TADSA on 8261 2922 by Monday 21st September.

 

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