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NSW: Assisting assistive technologies

According to the World Health Organization, more than one billion people globally are living with a disability, yet only one in ten has access to assistive technology. Inclusion is an important topic for Microsoft; to help everyone get the most from accessibility resources, the company has created the Disability Answer Desk (DAD). It's free, 24/7 technical support from Microsoft experts trained in assistive technologies. All organizations have assistive technology needs, and for some its absolutely crucial. View this video to learn how the New South Wales education department utilizes Microsoft Teams to address assistive technology needs for its students and staff.

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