Post-module quiz and acknowlegements

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We hope this introduction has helped you to understand how important assistive products are, how you can refer people to assistive product services, and how you can support people who use assistive products in your community.

If you are going to be providing assistive products you can move onto the next module that is relevant for you!

To complete this module and download a certificate you need to pass the post-module quiz.

Click the button below to take the quiz.

Thank you to the following people and organizations who helped create this module:

Content developers:
Claire Ibell-Roberts, Kylie Shae, Giulia Oggero, Emma Tebbutt.

Reviewers:
Rana Abd El Al, Esra Al-wahsh, Amira Fleety, Diana Hiscock, Alice Inman, Yousef Jeaday, Joseph Rasi, Gonna Rota.

Film, photo, illustration and graphics:
Codi Ash, Association pour le Bien des Aveugles et malvoyants Centre d’ Information et de Réadaptation, Tarryn Barry, Chantal Bryan, Jonathan Bryan, Jane Burgess, Catherine Fitrez, Ainsley Hadden, Institution genevoise de maintien à domicile, Jayamma, Ritchard Ledgerd, Mobility India, North East London (NHS) Foundation Trust, Carmela Puopolo, Ridha Regter, South African Circle of Dance Academy, Carel du Toit Trust, Gonugunta Venkateswaramma, Western Cape Rehabilitation Centre, World Federation of Occupational Therapists.

Video participants:
Adam Ungstad, Babalo Polose, Devina, Jody Bell, Karen Reyes, Raja, Roberto Masironi, Saraswati.

Pilot partners:
Papua New Guinea: National Department of Health (NDOH) Health Facilities Standards Branch, National Capital District Community (NCDC) Health Services, Port Moresby General Hospital (PMGH) Eye Clinic, National Orthotics and Prosthetics Service (NOPS), Motivation Australia.

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