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Programme 16:45 Registration 17:10 Welcome speech by Mr. J.R.Grima, Chairman - MITTS

Programme 16:45 Registration 17:10 Welcome speech by Mr. J.R.Grima, Chairman - MITTS 17:20 Introduction by Mr. Joseph M. Camilleri, Chairman - KNPD 17:25 Presentation by Stanley M. Debono, Exec. Coordinator – FITA 17:50 Presentation by Dr. Austin Gatt, Minister for

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Programme 16:45 Registration 17:10 Welcome speech by Mr. J.R.Grima, Chairman - MITTS

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  1. Programme 16:45 Registration 17:10 Welcome speech by Mr. J.R.Grima, Chairman - MITTS 17:20 Introduction by Mr. Joseph M. Camilleri, Chairman - KNPD 17:25 Presentation by Stanley M. Debono, Exec. Coordinator – FITA 17:50 Presentation by Dr. Austin Gatt, Minister for Information Technology and Investments 18:00 Closing speech by His Excellency the President of Malta, Profs. Guido De Marco 18:10 Coffee Break 18:25 Discussion 18:40 Conclusion “ICT and Disability Bridging the Digital Divide”

  2. Overview Introduction Raising awareness Adding value Research and Information Services Making the technology available Making the best use of technology The Way Forward

  3. Introduction Founding of FITA in October 2001 by MITTS and KNPD Establishing partnerships with existing service entities Funding partners – funding of initiatives and championing of values Policy on ICT and Disability Qualitative and quantitative research The consensus vision and endorsement of standards The steps to realising our set goals The analysis of ICT needs by disabled people in the Maltese islands and the provision of targeted services Consultancy Compilation of guidelines Training and financial assistance Accessibility as one of the early evaluation criteria within initiatives and projects

  4. Raising Awareness Reaching the general public Policy makers Business organisations Education Employment Other agents having a positive effect EU policies and standards of good practice The National Commission Persons with Disability and the Equal Opportunities Act (Persons with Disability)

  5. Raising Awareness

  6. Raising Awareness

  7. Adding value to existing resources • British Trainer Certification Scheme • Funding through the Leaonardo da Vinci Programme and the Malta Information Technology and Training Services Limited • Education Division • Mandatory sessions for subject coordinators and peripatetic teachers. • Employment Training Corporation • Linking to ICT Courses • Ongoing consultation • MCAST, National Library, Adult Training Centres, Schools, CDAU, University CSC and others

  8. Research and Information Services Web Site Technology Updates / Electronic Newsletter Resource Centre Contacted 150 developers and distributors of ICT services or products, including local ones. Guidelines and international standards Links with international organisations and research institutes EU funding programmes like FP6 STRAPs and Leonardo da Vinci projects ICT Fair 2003 – FITA stand Research projects at the University of Malta

  9. Making the technology available Fact Sheets AccessArchive CDRom Web Accessibility Audits Easy access to information Ensuring participation Use of Multimedia in group therapy Mt. Carmel Hospital, MS-Powerpoint presentations The Ministry for IT and Government Investments 400+ Microsoft Software Applications The Malta Community Chest Fund 42 evaluation reports

  10. Making the best use of technology Maltese College of Arts, Sceince and Technology (MCAST) June 2003 Basic ICT Office Skills – 13 students November 2003 Using the Internet as a research tool – 17 students Using ICT tools in our daily life – 10 students FITA - ICT Skills for the people with visual impairments 5 courses (on a one to one basis) University of Malta BEduc Students Introduction to Assistive Technology

  11. The way forward Final drafting of the National Policy Document Consolidate and extend collaboration with partner organisations both locally and abroad Establish FITA as a valid ICT Accessibility resource in the employment scenario, so as to realise the unused potential o disabled people and translate it into into real terms and positive outcomes Support of partner organisations

  12. Thank You Mr. Stanley Debono Tel. 2599-2659; Email: stanley.debono@gov.mt Mr. Michael Micallef Tel. 2599-2343; Email: michael.micallef@gov.mt Fax: 2599-2659; Website: http://www.knpd.org/mittsfita “ICT and Disability Bridging the Digital Divide”

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