Sight Loss Councils
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Sight Loss Councils are groups of blind & partially sighted people working to drive transformative change & raise awareness across the UK #VisionForChange
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18-11-2016 14:15:13
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Join Lancashire Sight Loss Council for our ‘Meet the Bus’ event in partnership with Blackpool Transport 📅 22 Sept 🕙10am - 2pm 📍Central Pier, Promenade, Blackpool Book: bit.ly/3Tkz1Ro Boost your confidence in using the bus network as a #blind or #PartiallySighted
#Merseyside Sight Loss Council has been visiting World Museum 🌎 as part of their joint work to #MakeCultureAccessible for #blind and #PartiallySighted people. Looking forward to continuing our partnership! #VisionForChange
Another fantastic vision awareness session held with conductors from Greater Anglia this week as part of our work with local operators to #MakeTransportAccessible #VisionForChange
RSBC & Esme's Umbrella are raising awareness about #CharlesBonnetSyndrome, which can affect #VisionImpaired people of all ages. Join our online session for parents to learn about CBS and get support. Judith Potts will share her experiences & tips. 👉Join: ow.ly/BBNW50TaIFG
Today, London SLC’s delivered a VI awareness session to Better Hackney as part of their ongoing work to #MakeHealthAccessible for #Blind & #PartiallySighted customers. The session allowed volunteers to raise awareness of the types of visual impairments and share their ideas so
#GreaterManchester Sight Loss Councils revisited The Bridgewater Hall yesterday to raise awareness for #Blind & #PartiallySighted visitors by delivering a vision awareness session to staff. This means that visually impaired people can access this fantastic venue and the variety of
Thrilled to announce that Sight Loss Councils and Thameslink (GTR) have been 'highly commended' at the National Rail Awards last Thursday in recognition for our joint work #MakeTransportAccessible for #Blind & #PartiallySighted people. Engagement Manager Dave Smith who attended
Over the past two days, West Yorkshire Sight Loss Council worked with University of Leeds , Wheels for Wellbeing and leedscitycouncil to deliver a "Wheels/Walkshop" at the International Conference on Inclusive Public Spaces. Lawrence Mute, a Disability Rights expert from Kenya, said: "The