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Webmart Charitable Trust Funds Gaze-Controlled Computer Giving Independence to Disabled Young People

The Webmart Charitable Trust has donated £12,000 to SpecialEffect to fund a gaze-controlled computer for their ‘StarGaze’ Project.

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SpecialEffect receive £12,000 from the Webmart Charitable Trust
SpecialEffect receive £12,000 from the Webmart Charitable Trust
PRLog (Press Release) - Nov 06, 2009 -
SpecialEffect – a charity dedicated to helping disabled people benefit from advances in games and leisure technology – visited Webmart’s Bicester-based offices today to give a special demonstration of gaze-controlled leisure technology, which is designed to provide severely disabled people with greater independence.

Webmart employees were able to try out games such as Connect 4 and even compose music with a simulated guitar, using only eye movement.

Patron Matt Hampson, ex-England under 21s rugby player, who was paralysed following an accident on the pitch, came along to talk about his appreciation for the work SpecialEffect are doing:

“I wish this technology had been available to me straight after my accident. It would have given me a voice. The StarGaze project is a lifeline to a lot of people and helps them take control of their lives again and find out there’s so much they can still do for themselves.” Hampson now writes for Rugby World and dedicates time to supporting young people in a similar situation.

Donegan, who is widely recognised as a leading expert in gaze-controlled technology, says, “Each StarGaze computer costs around £12,000, and we loan them to people who have been paralysed after a serious injury or illness. We customise the systems to best suit the person we’re trying to help, and teach them and the people supporting them how to use them as effectively as possible. In this way, that they can not only benefit from using the system when they need it most but also have the opportunity to find out if a gaze-controlled computer would benefit them over the longer term."

He pointed out that, currently, not many people are aware of this technology but, in fact, many more people could benefit - including those with a spinal cord injury, brainstem stroke or traumatic brain injury. For a significant number of these, their eyes are the only part of their body over which they have good control.

Read more about SpecialEffect at www.specialeffect.org.uk.

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About the Webmart Charitable Trust
Print management company, Webmart, created the Webmart Charitable Trust to create support for the less fortunate in our society by allowing them to create sustainable financial, intellectual and emotional gain both for themselves and their community, enabled by grants, donations or loans. In 2008/09 the Trust donated £102,000 to a diverse range of charitable organisations.

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Issued By:Louisa Hardwick
Phone:01869 321321
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Address:Media Innovation Centre
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City/Town:Bicester
State/Province:Oxfordshire
Country:United Kingdom
Industry:Technology, Society
Tags:, webmart, webmart charitable trust, specialeffect
Last Updated:Nov 06, 2009
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