Published Date:
25 August 2008
A VISUALLY-IMPAIRED Oxgangs woman has been shortlisted for the Young Learner of the Year Award.
Jan Craig, 22, was nominated after taking a computer course at the RNIB Scotland Employment and Learning Centre to improve her prospects.
Despite leaving school in 2002 with a number of qualifications, she found it impossible to go to college as she needs special computer software which can read out text on a computer screen. Many colleges in Edinburgh were not suitably equipped.
The learning centre arranged for Ms Craig to carry out a work placement at a hotel, which she followed with the computer course.
She said: "The centre is a great place. I am given a huge amount of support and it has all of the equipment I need to learn, which has built up my confidence. My social life has also improved, as I have made new friends."
Ms Craig is one of 15 people nominated for the Scotland-wide award, which recognises the achievement of people who have changed their lives through learning.
The awards will be presented on September 4 at The Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow.
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Last Updated:
25 August 2008 11:24 AM
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Source:
Edinburgh Evening News
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Location:
Edinburgh