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Unified English Braille (UEB)

Unified English Braille is a new braille code designed by the International Council on English Braille to provide a single code that can be used for literary and technical materials throughout the English-speaking world.

On 2 April 2004 the Third ICEB General Assembly gave the green light for Unified English Braille, resolving that the code is sufficiently complete for recognition as an international standard for English-language Braille that may now be considered by member countries for possible adoption as their national Braille code.

UEB has been adopted by these countries:

The Braille Authority of the United Kingdom BAUK has endorsed UEB (doc 30 kb) as a trial code for use in the United Kingdom until December 31 2008 and will vote on its adoption at its autumn 2008 meeting.

Reasons for Australia's adoption of UEB

Background information regarding Australia's decision to adopt UEB background is given in Bill Jolley's February 2004 paper, Braille Codes in Australia (doc 25 kb), which is an update of his April 2003 paper Braille Codes at the Cross Roads.

An article published in the Journal of Vision Impairment and Blindness by the ABA's Bill Jolley describes Australia's implementation of UEB (doc 32 kb) as of September 2005.

Braille Primer 2008 Edition

The Unified English Braille Primer: Australian Edition is a series of lessons and exercises by which braille practitioners can learn UEB.

Please note that the braille files are formatted for 42 characters per line and 25 lines per page.

Further UEB resources

The Australian Braille Authority recommends the following tools to assist in the learning, teaching and transcribing Unified English Braille:

International Council on English Braille

Australia is a member of the International Council on English Braille (ICEB). The purpose of ICEB is to coordinate and improve Braille standards for the benefit of all English-speaking users of Braille.

The members of ICEB are the various countries where English-language Braille is widely used. ICEB has seven members: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Nigeria, South Africa, United Kingdom and United States of America.

The Fourth ICEB General Assembly was held in Melbourne, Australia, in the April 2008. Australia's delegation, appointed by the Australian Braille Authority, consisted of Bruce Maguire, Josie Howse, Bill Jolley and Christine Simpson. A number of Australian observers also attended. The resolutions from the 4th General Assembly (doc 38 kb) are now available.

The Third ICEB General Assembly was held in Toronto from 28 March to 2 April 2004. The General Assembly adopted resolutions concerning Unified English Braille and other matters.

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