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Omnipotent October

Omnipotent is one of our favorite “O” words, and it helps us to celebrate the month of October with alliteration. Omnipotent means “all-powerful,” and we recognize that none of us can (or even want to be) all-powerful. Nevertheless, we all could use a bit more power at times.

October brings us many blindness-related month and day recognitions, including:

  • National Disability Employment Awareness Month
  • World Blindness Awareness Month
  • Blind Equality Achievement Month
  • October 15:
    • White Cane Awareness Day
    • White Cane Safety Day
    • Blind Americans Equality Day
  • And, in the United Kingdom, they celebrate National Braille Awareness Week October 9-15 this year!

This month, we are so excited to highlight information and tools that empower blind/low vision individuals – taking a step toward Omnipotence!

  • October 1: Harnessing Information Using Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses with David De Notaris
  • October 8: Advocacy Information and Resources
  • October 15: White Cane Information and Resources
  • October 22: Braille Information and Resources
  • October 29: Employment Information and Resources

This week, we share advocacy and information resources and for blind/low vision students and young adults. Remember, advocacy is a great way of raising awareness every day – especially during Blindness Awareness Month!

White Cane Information and Resources in the Bridges Resource Library

Background information

History of the White Cane and White Cane Safety Day/White Cane Awareness Day entry

Free Materials from the National Federation of the Blind entry

Maryland-Specific Laws Controlling Braille and Orientation and Mobility Assessments and Instruction entry

Rights of White Cane Users

White Cane User Rights entry

White Cane User Rights in Maryland Reference Sheet entry

Rights When Traveling by Air entry

Resources about using a white cane

Useful Apps for Navigation: Google Maps and Blind Square entry

Maryland’s Division of Rehabilitation Services and Office of Blindness & Vision Services entry

Additional White Cane Information and Resources

Legal requirements for Orientation and Mobility instruction in K-12 schools in Maryland

Orientation and Mobility (OEM) Assessment Guidelines, Maryland Technical Assistance Bulletin 18-03, includes:

  • Assessments
    • Requirements to be recognized as a valid instructor assessor
    • Required elements of every O&M assessment
  • Instruction
    • Requirements to be recognized as a valid instructor
    • Appropriate elements of O&M instruction
    • Appropriate locations for O&M instruction

Using a white cane in a wheelchair

From Tumbles to Triumphs: Using a Cane from a Wheelchair article

Assessment tools (can use as self-assessment tools, too!)

Orientation and Mobility Assessment Checklist

NMSBVI (New Mexico) Orientation & Mobility Inventory Checklist

Structured Discovery Cane Travel Instruction

What is Structured Discovery?

A Q&A about Structured Discovery Cane Travel

3 Key Elements of Structured Discovery Cane Travel (blog post by Jennifer Kennedy, NOMCT)

More background

Traveling Blind: Orientation and Mobility YouTube video

Orientation and Mobility on the MSB TVI Portal Maryland site

Orientation and Mobility: Tips for Getting Around when Blind or Low Vision (from APH’s ConnectCenter)

Cane Travel (from APH’s ConnectCenter)

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This unique project is being coordinated through The IMAGE Center of Maryland, a center for independent living in Towson.

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