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Vision Rehabilitation International

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About the journal

Vision Re/habilitation International is a journal intended to provide a forum for scholarly exchange among people dedicated to and involved any work relating to vision habilitation and rehabilitation of people who are blind or vision impaired. ...

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Editor-in-chief

Dr Nicola McDowell – Orientation & Mobility Association of Australasia
New Zealand
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All volumes and issues in this journal

Open Access
|Dec 2024
Yielding Behaviors of Right-Turn-on-Red Drivers to a White Cane User
Open Access
|Dec 2024
The hard learnt lessons – A personal reflection on O&M for adults with CVI (Editorial)
Open Access
|Dec 2024
Attitudinal Survey About Blind O&M Instructors
Open Access
|Dec 2024
Using a Computer Application to Teach Body Awareness through Music and Movement to Students with Visual
Open Access
|Dec 2024
Voices of Orientation and Mobility Instructors Who Are Visually Impaired: Results of a Focus Group
Open Access
|Dec 2023
Orientation and Mobility (O&M) specialist education: Reflecting on the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Graduate Diploma in O&M

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eISSN: 2652-3647|Language: English|Publication frequency: 1 time per year
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