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World Braille Day HistoryWorld Braille Day is an international observance advocated by the United Nations (UN), aimed at raising awareness about the rights of visually impaired and partially sighted people for equal opportunities in education and means of communication. The observance recognises Braille, a tactile representation of alphabetic and numerical symbols using six dots, as a crucial medium that promotes the educational progress, social inclusion, and economic independence of people with visual impairments. The history of World Braille Day traces back to the birth date of Louis Braille, a Frenchman who became blind as a result of an early childhood accident and later invented the Braille system when only 15 years old. For Australians, World Braille Day holds particular significance as Australia is home to around 350,000 people who are either blind or have low vision, according to Vision Australia. Many of them rely on the Braille system for daily life activities, education, and employment. The day serves as a reminder for Australia's commitment towards building an inclusive society where everyone has equal opportunities. World Braille Day is observed in Australia through a variety of educational events, awareness campaigns and public speeches, organised by institutions like the Australian Braille Authority and Vision Australia. These programs are tailored towards promoting the importance of Braille in achieving equality for the visually impaired, and also to inspire the sighted community to learn and support the use of this system. World Braille Day in Australia falls on the same date as the global observance, which is January 4th, each year. Facts about World Braille Day
In the News and Trending in Australia for World Braille DayUpdated President applauds efforts to advocate for the rights of people with visual impairments in message on World Braille Daypresidency.gov.mv World Braille Day highlights importance of accessible information | United Nationsun.org UK’s First World Braille Day Conference to Be Held in Worcesterbraillists.org World Braille Day 2025: A Celebration of Inclusion and Resilience - Dr. Kirk Adamsdrkirkadams.com Top things to do in Australia for World Braille Day
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