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The program for the week of March 3, comprises discussion of a different way of thinking about a blind person’s orientation and mobility. California based Blind Orientation and Mobility Specialist Daniel Kish recently returned to Australia to promote his approach to equipping people who are blind with increased capacity to move about as they choose. A centrepiece of the approach is a form of human echo location known as Flash Sonar. In an extended conversation with Stephen Jolley, Daniel talks about this, his philosophy of a very long cane, the work of his organisation World Access for the blind and more.

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