Empowering Lives: How Technology Fosters Inclusivity and Accessibility for All

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Across
  1. 2. The maintenance and improvement of physical and mental health through medical diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of illness or injury.
  2. 4. A system of raised dots that can be read with the fingertips, allowing individuals with visual impairments to read text.
  3. 5. A task or piece of work that is undertaken to earn money or gain experience.
  4. 7. The expression of thoughts or ideas through spoken words or sounds.
  5. 8. Something that is easy to use or access for individuals of all abilities, including those with disabilities.
  6. 10. Devices, tools, or systems that help individuals with disabilities perform tasks and increase their independence.
  7. 13. The ability to perceive sound, and may be impaired by hearing loss or deafness.
  8. 14. Something that exists or is created using computer technology, rather than in a physical form.
  9. 15. The use of technology to provide remote medical care, including consultations, diagnosis, and treatment, without the need for physical visits to a healthcare facility.
  10. 17. External frames or structures that provide support, mobility, or protection to the body, particularly for individuals with mobility impairments.
  11. 18. The practice of ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their abilities, backgrounds, or circumstances, are fully included and have equal opportunities to participate in all aspects of society.
Down
  1. 1. The ability to adapt or change to different circumstances, particularly in terms of work schedules or job requirements.
  2. 3. Situated far away from the usual location or center of activity, particularly in the context of remote work or remote healthcare.
  3. 6. A flat or curved surface that displays visual information, particularly in the context of screen readers or digital textbooks.
  4. 7. Relating to society and its customs and traditions, particularly in terms of interaction and communication between individuals.
  5. 9. A physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities, and may require accommodations to perform daily tasks or participate in society.
  6. 11. The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, particularly in the fields of industry and commerce.
  7. 12. The process of acquiring knowledge, skills, values, or attitudes through teaching, training, or research.
  8. 14. The ability to see, and may be impaired by visual impairments, such as partial or complete blindness.
  9. 16. The ability to move or control one's movements, and may be impaired by physical disabilities or limitations.