Film of the week: How important is communication to you? By RHN

14 Mar 2014 Voices

The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability (RNH) is aiming to raise £20,000 this week as part of its #iGaze campaign, as part of Brain Awareness Week, and this film highlights how life changing eye movement tracking devices can be.

The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability (RHN) is aiming to raise £20,000 this week as part of its #iGaze campaign, as part of Brain Awareness Week (10 to 16 March), and this film highlights how life changing eye movement tracking devices can be.

RHN filmed the comedian Robin Ince and a number of bloggers attempting to use the Eye Gaze technology, and spoke to hospital residents Steve and Richard who depend on the technology for communication and independence.

This year’s campaign is being match funded by Gourmet Pizza and so far RHN is 60 per cent of the way to its fundraising target.

 

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