Towards the Development of Guidance to Support Self-Employed Workers with Visual Impairments

Mei-Lian Vader
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Self-employment provides a unique opportunity for a customized work experience that can be specialized for an individual's skills and career goals. In particular, individuals with disabilities benefit from the flexible and accessible work environment of self-employment. The number of self-employed workers with disabilities is a small portion of the population and the number of initiatives and resources available is inadequate. The gap between the availability of resources and the benefits of the career can be attributed to a lack of support, inaccessible technology, and societal expectations. The research described in this paper, aims to examine the experiences of self-employed workers with visual impairments and better understand the technologies, training and resources currently used, with a goal of supporting operations and interactions. Two proposed studies are described. The research aims to culminate in the development of guidance for designers and researchers interested in developing solutions to support self-employed workers with visual impairments.
为支持视力受损的自营职业者制定指南
自营职业提供了一个独特的机会,可以根据个人的技能和职业目标来定制工作经验。残疾人尤其可以从自营职业这种灵活、无障碍的工作环境中获益。自营职业的残疾工人只占总人口的一小部分,可利用的举措和资源数量也不足。资源可用性与职业利益之间的差距可归因于缺乏支持、无障碍技术和社会期望。本文介绍的研究旨在考察视力障碍自营职业者的经历,更好地了解目前使用的技术、培训和资源,目的是为操作和互动提供支持。本文介绍了两项拟议研究。研究的最终目的是为有兴趣开发支持视障自营职业者解决方案的设计者和研究人员提供指导。
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