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CONTACT | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Contact. Need to speak to us? Use the form below, email us at info@pocklington-trust.org.uk or call 020 8995 0880. If you’d like to contact a specific team within TPT, we have listed the email addresses for each of the teams for you to be able to email them directly: Children, Young People & Families: cypf@pocklington-trust.org.uk.STUDENT SUPPORT
You can contact us via our dedicated email at studentsupport@pocklington-trust.org.uk or call our student support line on 0203 757 8040. Our line is manned every Tuesday and Wednesday between 10am and 4pm. Outside of these hours you will be asked to leave your name, number and a short message and a member of our team will get back to you. HOUSING GUIDE FOR PEOPLE WITH SIGHT LOSS Housing guide for people with sight loss Guide authors – Imogen Blood, Dianne Theakstone and Ian Copeman. This guide aims to share information for visually impaired people who are looking for a new home, seeking to live independently for the first time or experiencingproblems in
THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST FUNDING GUIDELINES Clear print 14pt. Alternative format available upon request. Thomas Pocklington Trust funding guidelines Last reviewed: April 2021 Fundingpriorities
LIGHTING | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Lighting in and around the home: A guide to better lighting for people with visual impairment The guide, which has been endorsed by the Institution of Lighting Professionals, is an updated version of the popular second edition of the Lighting Guide (2015). Get the latest news, stories and events from Thomas Pocklington Trust by joining our DELIVERING ACCESSIBLE LEARNING: A GUIDE FOR FURTHERSEE MORE ON POCKLINGTON-TRUST.ORG.UK A TRIBUTE TO PATRICIA POWELL It is with great sadness we announce that Patricia Powell, a former trustee and the last family link with Thomas Pocklington, passed away on 19 February 2021. This was shortly before her 102nd birthday. Pat, as she was known, was the wife of John Powell, the nephew by marriage of Thomas Pocklington. She was a trustee for some 25 years before THE RT - POCKLINGTON-TRUST.ORG.UKWEB VIEW Registered Charity No. 1113729. Company Registered No. 5359336. Head Office: Tavistock House South, Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9LG. Tel: 020 8995 0880. Email THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Thomas Pocklington Trust supports blind and partially sighted people to live the life they want to lead. Grants We fund a broad range of projects that support the delivery of positive outcomes for blind and partially sighted people around our key funding themes across the UK. What we do With our focus on Education, Employment and Engagement, we GRANTS | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Thomas Pocklington Trust (TPT) provides grants for a broad range of projects that support the delivery of positive outcomes for blind and partially sighted people around our key funding themes across the UK. The application period for the first tranche of our funding programmeis now closed.
CONTACT | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Contact. Need to speak to us? Use the form below, email us at info@pocklington-trust.org.uk or call 020 8995 0880. If you’d like to contact a specific team within TPT, we have listed the email addresses for each of the teams for you to be able to email them directly: Children, Young People & Families: cypf@pocklington-trust.org.uk.STUDENT SUPPORT
You can contact us via our dedicated email at studentsupport@pocklington-trust.org.uk or call our student support line on 0203 757 8040. Our line is manned every Tuesday and Wednesday between 10am and 4pm. Outside of these hours you will be asked to leave your name, number and a short message and a member of our team will get back to you. HOUSING GUIDE FOR PEOPLE WITH SIGHT LOSS Housing guide for people with sight loss Guide authors – Imogen Blood, Dianne Theakstone and Ian Copeman. This guide aims to share information for visually impaired people who are looking for a new home, seeking to live independently for the first time or experiencingproblems in
THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST FUNDING GUIDELINES Clear print 14pt. Alternative format available upon request. Thomas Pocklington Trust funding guidelines Last reviewed: April 2021 Fundingpriorities
LIGHTING | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Lighting in and around the home: A guide to better lighting for people with visual impairment The guide, which has been endorsed by the Institution of Lighting Professionals, is an updated version of the popular second edition of the Lighting Guide (2015). Get the latest news, stories and events from Thomas Pocklington Trust by joining our DELIVERING ACCESSIBLE LEARNING: A GUIDE FOR FURTHERSEE MORE ON POCKLINGTON-TRUST.ORG.UK A TRIBUTE TO PATRICIA POWELL It is with great sadness we announce that Patricia Powell, a former trustee and the last family link with Thomas Pocklington, passed away on 19 February 2021. This was shortly before her 102nd birthday. Pat, as she was known, was the wife of John Powell, the nephew by marriage of Thomas Pocklington. She was a trustee for some 25 years before THE RT - POCKLINGTON-TRUST.ORG.UKWEB VIEW Registered Charity No. 1113729. Company Registered No. 5359336. Head Office: Tavistock House South, Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9LG. Tel: 020 8995 0880. Email HOUSING GUIDES FOR YOU Housing guides for you. Housing guide for people with sight loss This Housing Guide provides information for visually impaired people who are looking for a new home, seeking to live independently for the first time or experiencing problems in their current accommodation. Designing house entrances for people with visual impairment This study CAREERS | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Careers. We know it is down to the enthusiasm, expertise and commitment of our staff that enable us to support blind and partially sighted people to live the life they want to lead. We look to reward them accordingly. At TPT, we offer: Good terms and conditions of employment. Excellent opportunities to gain new and specialist skills. SIX STEPS INTO HIGHER EDUCATION The six step guidance is based on the experiences of 30 young people with VI who have made the transition into Higher Education. It is from the Longitudinal Transitions Study conducted at the Visual Impairment Centre for Teaching and Research (VICTAR) at Birmingham University, funded by the Nuffield Foundation, RNIB and Thomas Pocklington Trust. HOUSING | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST A practical guide to improving existing homes A guide from Thomas Pocklington Trust designed to help take account of a range of eye conditions in home design. Read more. Design of homes and living spaces for people with dementia and sight loss Researchers have put together guidelines, which prioritise the person and their individualneeds, to
WHAT IS A TRUSTEE AND WHY SHOULD YOU CONSIDER BEING ONE Trustees are volunteers who provide governance and leadership to a charity. They work as a team to ensure that the charity is fulfilling its objectives and that it is spending its money wisely. Becoming a trustee is a great way to share your skills, experience and time with a charity. It’s also an opportunity to develop your leadershipskills
A TRIBUTE TO PATRICIA POWELL It is with great sadness we announce that Patricia Powell, a former trustee and the last family link with Thomas Pocklington, passed away on 19 February 2021. This was shortly before her 102nd birthday. Pat, as she was known, was the wife of John Powell, the nephew by marriage of Thomas Pocklington. She was a trustee for some 25 years before ASSISTIVE AND INCLUSIVE HOME TECHNOLOGY FOR PEOPLE WITH Assistive and Inclusive home technology for people with sight loss. Assistive technology is designed with the visually impaired user in mind, from sock-locks to peg your pairs together, to reading machines with text-to-speech software. In recent years, design innovation has made much mainstream technology highly accessible and inclusive LIGHTING IN AND AROUND THE HOME About Thomas Pocklington Trust Thomas Pocklington Trust is a national UK charity dedicated to delivering positive change for people affectedby sight loss.
BT: SEEING BEYOND DISABILITY BT: seeing beyond disability. Don’t’ give up. You only need one person to look at your application and see beyond your disability.” This is the advice from Callum Stoneman to blind and partially sighted graduates who are looking to secure their first job or graduate schemeplacements.
BLUE LIGHT AND AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION (AMD Introduction Blue light is conventionally defined as radiant energy in the wavelength range 400 to 500 nm. Burman-Roy and Blackhall (2005) revealed that prolonged exposure to blue light may cause THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Thomas Pocklington Trust supports blind and partially sighted people to live the life they want to lead. Grants We fund a broad range of projects that support the delivery of positive outcomes for blind and partially sighted people around our key funding themes across the UK. What we do With our focus on Education, Employment and Engagement, we GRANTS | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Thomas Pocklington Trust (TPT) provides grants for a broad range of projects that support the delivery of positive outcomes for blind and partially sighted people around our key funding themes across the UK. The application period for the first tranche of our funding programmeis now closed.
CONTACT | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Contact. Need to speak to us? Use the form below, email us at info@pocklington-trust.org.uk or call 020 8995 0880. If you’d like to contact a specific team within TPT, we have listed the email addresses for each of the teams for you to be able to email them directly: Children, Young People & Families: cypf@pocklington-trust.org.uk.STUDENT SUPPORT
You can contact us via our dedicated email at studentsupport@pocklington-trust.org.uk or call our student support line on 0203 757 8040. Our line is manned every Tuesday and Wednesday between 10am and 4pm. Outside of these hours you will be asked to leave your name, number and a short message and a member of our team will get back to you. HOUSING GUIDE FOR PEOPLE WITH SIGHT LOSS Housing guide for people with sight loss Guide authors – Imogen Blood, Dianne Theakstone and Ian Copeman. This guide aims to share information for visually impaired people who are looking for a new home, seeking to live independently for the first time or experiencingproblems in
THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST FUNDING GUIDELINES Clear print 14pt. Alternative format available upon request. Thomas Pocklington Trust funding guidelines Last reviewed: April 2021 Fundingpriorities
LIGHTING | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Lighting in and around the home: A guide to better lighting for people with visual impairment The guide, which has been endorsed by the Institution of Lighting Professionals, is an updated version of the popular second edition of the Lighting Guide (2015). Get the latest news, stories and events from Thomas Pocklington Trust by joining our DELIVERING ACCESSIBLE LEARNING: A GUIDE FOR FURTHERSEE MORE ON POCKLINGTON-TRUST.ORG.UK A TRIBUTE TO PATRICIA POWELL It is with great sadness we announce that Patricia Powell, a former trustee and the last family link with Thomas Pocklington, passed away on 19 February 2021. This was shortly before her 102nd birthday. Pat, as she was known, was the wife of John Powell, the nephew by marriage of Thomas Pocklington. She was a trustee for some 25 years before THE RT - POCKLINGTON-TRUST.ORG.UKWEB VIEW Registered Charity No. 1113729. Company Registered No. 5359336. Head Office: Tavistock House South, Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9LG. Tel: 020 8995 0880. Email THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Thomas Pocklington Trust supports blind and partially sighted people to live the life they want to lead. Grants We fund a broad range of projects that support the delivery of positive outcomes for blind and partially sighted people around our key funding themes across the UK. What we do With our focus on Education, Employment and Engagement, we GRANTS | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Thomas Pocklington Trust (TPT) provides grants for a broad range of projects that support the delivery of positive outcomes for blind and partially sighted people around our key funding themes across the UK. The application period for the first tranche of our funding programmeis now closed.
CONTACT | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Contact. Need to speak to us? Use the form below, email us at info@pocklington-trust.org.uk or call 020 8995 0880. If you’d like to contact a specific team within TPT, we have listed the email addresses for each of the teams for you to be able to email them directly: Children, Young People & Families: cypf@pocklington-trust.org.uk.STUDENT SUPPORT
You can contact us via our dedicated email at studentsupport@pocklington-trust.org.uk or call our student support line on 0203 757 8040. Our line is manned every Tuesday and Wednesday between 10am and 4pm. Outside of these hours you will be asked to leave your name, number and a short message and a member of our team will get back to you. HOUSING GUIDE FOR PEOPLE WITH SIGHT LOSS Housing guide for people with sight loss Guide authors – Imogen Blood, Dianne Theakstone and Ian Copeman. This guide aims to share information for visually impaired people who are looking for a new home, seeking to live independently for the first time or experiencingproblems in
THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST FUNDING GUIDELINES Clear print 14pt. Alternative format available upon request. Thomas Pocklington Trust funding guidelines Last reviewed: April 2021 Fundingpriorities
LIGHTING | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Lighting in and around the home: A guide to better lighting for people with visual impairment The guide, which has been endorsed by the Institution of Lighting Professionals, is an updated version of the popular second edition of the Lighting Guide (2015). Get the latest news, stories and events from Thomas Pocklington Trust by joining our DELIVERING ACCESSIBLE LEARNING: A GUIDE FOR FURTHERSEE MORE ON POCKLINGTON-TRUST.ORG.UK A TRIBUTE TO PATRICIA POWELL It is with great sadness we announce that Patricia Powell, a former trustee and the last family link with Thomas Pocklington, passed away on 19 February 2021. This was shortly before her 102nd birthday. Pat, as she was known, was the wife of John Powell, the nephew by marriage of Thomas Pocklington. She was a trustee for some 25 years before THE RT - POCKLINGTON-TRUST.ORG.UKWEB VIEW Registered Charity No. 1113729. Company Registered No. 5359336. Head Office: Tavistock House South, Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9LG. Tel: 020 8995 0880. Email HOUSING GUIDES FOR YOU Housing guides for you. Housing guide for people with sight loss This Housing Guide provides information for visually impaired people who are looking for a new home, seeking to live independently for the first time or experiencing problems in their current accommodation. Designing house entrances for people with visual impairment This study CAREERS | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Careers. We know it is down to the enthusiasm, expertise and commitment of our staff that enable us to support blind and partially sighted people to live the life they want to lead. We look to reward them accordingly. At TPT, we offer: Good terms and conditions of employment. Excellent opportunities to gain new and specialist skills. SIX STEPS INTO HIGHER EDUCATION The six step guidance is based on the experiences of 30 young people with VI who have made the transition into Higher Education. It is from the Longitudinal Transitions Study conducted at the Visual Impairment Centre for Teaching and Research (VICTAR) at Birmingham University, funded by the Nuffield Foundation, RNIB and Thomas Pocklington Trust. HOUSING | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST A practical guide to improving existing homes A guide from Thomas Pocklington Trust designed to help take account of a range of eye conditions in home design. Read more. Design of homes and living spaces for people with dementia and sight loss Researchers have put together guidelines, which prioritise the person and their individualneeds, to
WHAT IS A TRUSTEE AND WHY SHOULD YOU CONSIDER BEING ONE Trustees are volunteers who provide governance and leadership to a charity. They work as a team to ensure that the charity is fulfilling its objectives and that it is spending its money wisely. Becoming a trustee is a great way to share your skills, experience and time with a charity. It’s also an opportunity to develop your leadershipskills
A TRIBUTE TO PATRICIA POWELL It is with great sadness we announce that Patricia Powell, a former trustee and the last family link with Thomas Pocklington, passed away on 19 February 2021. This was shortly before her 102nd birthday. Pat, as she was known, was the wife of John Powell, the nephew by marriage of Thomas Pocklington. She was a trustee for some 25 years before ASSISTIVE AND INCLUSIVE HOME TECHNOLOGY FOR PEOPLE WITH Assistive and Inclusive home technology for people with sight loss. Assistive technology is designed with the visually impaired user in mind, from sock-locks to peg your pairs together, to reading machines with text-to-speech software. In recent years, design innovation has made much mainstream technology highly accessible and inclusive LIGHTING IN AND AROUND THE HOME About Thomas Pocklington Trust Thomas Pocklington Trust is a national UK charity dedicated to delivering positive change for people affectedby sight loss.
BT: SEEING BEYOND DISABILITY BT: seeing beyond disability. Don’t’ give up. You only need one person to look at your application and see beyond your disability.” This is the advice from Callum Stoneman to blind and partially sighted graduates who are looking to secure their first job or graduate schemeplacements.
BLUE LIGHT AND AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION (AMD Introduction Blue light is conventionally defined as radiant energy in the wavelength range 400 to 500 nm. Burman-Roy and Blackhall (2005) revealed that prolonged exposure to blue light may cause THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Thomas Pocklington Trust supports blind and partially sighted people to live the life they want to lead. Grants We fund a broad range of projects that support the delivery of positive outcomes for blind and partially sighted people around our key funding themes across the UK. What we do With our focus on Education, Employment and Engagement, we CONTACT | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Contact. Need to speak to us? Use the form below, email us at info@pocklington-trust.org.uk or call 020 8995 0880. If you’d like to contact a specific team within TPT, we have listed the email addresses for each of the teams for you to be able to email them directly: Children, Young People & Families: cypf@pocklington-trust.org.uk. HOUSING | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST A practical guide to improving existing homes A guide from Thomas Pocklington Trust designed to help take account of a range of eye conditions in home design. Read more. Design of homes and living spaces for people with dementia and sight loss Researchers have put together guidelines, which prioritise the person and their individualneeds, to
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You can contact us via our dedicated email at studentsupport@pocklington-trust.org.uk or call our student support line on 0203 757 8040. Our line is manned every Tuesday and Wednesday between 10am and 4pm. Outside of these hours you will be asked to leave your name, number and a short message and a member of our team will get back to you. HOUSING GUIDES FOR YOU Housing guides for you. Housing guide for people with sight loss This Housing Guide provides information for visually impaired people who are looking for a new home, seeking to live independently for the first time or experiencing problems in their current accommodation. Designing house entrances for people with visual impairment This study HOUSING GUIDE FOR PEOPLE WITH SIGHT LOSS Housing guide for people with sight loss Guide authors – Imogen Blood, Dianne Theakstone and Ian Copeman. This guide aims to share information for visually impaired people who are looking for a new home, seeking to live independently for the first time or experiencingproblems in
LIGHTING | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Lighting in and around the home: A guide to better lighting for people with visual impairment The guide, which has been endorsed by the Institution of Lighting Professionals, is an updated version of the popular second edition of the Lighting Guide (2015). Get the latest news, stories and events from Thomas Pocklington Trust by joining our THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST FUNDING GUIDELINES Clear print 14pt. Alternative format available upon request. Thomas Pocklington Trust funding guidelines Last reviewed: April 2021 Fundingpriorities
ASSISTIVE AND INCLUSIVE HOME TECHNOLOGY FOR PEOPLE WITH Assistive and Inclusive home technology for people with sight loss. Assistive technology is designed with the visually impaired user in mind, from sock-locks to peg your pairs together, to reading machines with text-to-speech software. In recent years, design innovation has made much mainstream technology highly accessible and inclusive MAKING AN ENTRANCE: COLOUR, CONTRAST AND THE DESIGN OF Making an entrance: Colour, contrast and the design of entrances to homes of people with sight loss Hilary Dalke and Alessio Corso Kingston University London THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Thomas Pocklington Trust supports blind and partially sighted people to live the life they want to lead. Grants We fund a broad range of projects that support the delivery of positive outcomes for blind and partially sighted people around our key funding themes across the UK. What we do With our focus on Education, Employment and Engagement, we CONTACT | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Contact. Need to speak to us? Use the form below, email us at info@pocklington-trust.org.uk or call 020 8995 0880. If you’d like to contact a specific team within TPT, we have listed the email addresses for each of the teams for you to be able to email them directly: Children, Young People & Families: cypf@pocklington-trust.org.uk. HOUSING | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST A practical guide to improving existing homes A guide from Thomas Pocklington Trust designed to help take account of a range of eye conditions in home design. Read more. Design of homes and living spaces for people with dementia and sight loss Researchers have put together guidelines, which prioritise the person and their individualneeds, to
STUDENT SUPPORT
You can contact us via our dedicated email at studentsupport@pocklington-trust.org.uk or call our student support line on 0203 757 8040. Our line is manned every Tuesday and Wednesday between 10am and 4pm. Outside of these hours you will be asked to leave your name, number and a short message and a member of our team will get back to you. HOUSING GUIDES FOR YOU Housing guides for you. Housing guide for people with sight loss This Housing Guide provides information for visually impaired people who are looking for a new home, seeking to live independently for the first time or experiencing problems in their current accommodation. Designing house entrances for people with visual impairment This study HOUSING GUIDE FOR PEOPLE WITH SIGHT LOSS Housing guide for people with sight loss Guide authors – Imogen Blood, Dianne Theakstone and Ian Copeman. This guide aims to share information for visually impaired people who are looking for a new home, seeking to live independently for the first time or experiencingproblems in
LIGHTING | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Lighting in and around the home: A guide to better lighting for people with visual impairment The guide, which has been endorsed by the Institution of Lighting Professionals, is an updated version of the popular second edition of the Lighting Guide (2015). Get the latest news, stories and events from Thomas Pocklington Trust by joining our THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST FUNDING GUIDELINES Clear print 14pt. Alternative format available upon request. Thomas Pocklington Trust funding guidelines Last reviewed: April 2021 Fundingpriorities
ASSISTIVE AND INCLUSIVE HOME TECHNOLOGY FOR PEOPLE WITH Assistive and Inclusive home technology for people with sight loss. Assistive technology is designed with the visually impaired user in mind, from sock-locks to peg your pairs together, to reading machines with text-to-speech software. In recent years, design innovation has made much mainstream technology highly accessible and inclusive MAKING AN ENTRANCE: COLOUR, CONTRAST AND THE DESIGN OF Making an entrance: Colour, contrast and the design of entrances to homes of people with sight loss Hilary Dalke and Alessio Corso Kingston University London WHAT WE DO | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST What we do. With our focus on Education, Employment and Engagement, we support blind and partially sighted people to live the life they want to lead and support grant applications that reflect our core strategy strands. Our student support service provides information, advice and a support network for students aged 16 and over. We support people wanting to start, restart or progress their careers. GRANTS | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Thomas Pocklington Trust (TPT) provides grants for a broad range of projects that support the delivery of positive outcomes for blind and partially sighted people around our key funding themes across the UK. The application period for the first tranche of our funding programmeis now closed.
ABOUT US | THOMAS POCKLINGTON TRUST Our vision is a society where blind and partially sighted people can participate fully. We champion the needs and aspirations of all blind and partially sighted people, whilst acknowledging the depth and complexity of the challenges they face. We are committed to working with partners and developing and implementing activities and services HOUSING GUIDES FOR YOU Housing guides for you. Housing guide for people with sight loss This Housing Guide provides information for visually impaired people who are looking for a new home, seeking to live independently for the first time or experiencing problems in their current accommodation. Designing house entrances for people with visual impairment This studySIGHT LOSS FAQS
Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) is the UK’s leading charity for people with sight loss. Its website is full of useful information on how to come to terms with sight loss and practical ways to live independently. The RNIB’s helpline is open Monday to Friday from 8.45am to 5.30pm. The number is 0303 123 9999, with calls DELIVERING ACCESSIBLE LEARNING: A GUIDE FOR FURTHER Delivering Accessible Learning: A guide for Further Education providers supporting blind and partially sighted students. Read the guidance. Blind and partially sighted students have the same ability, aspirations and potential as their fully-sighted peers. WHAT IS A TRUSTEE AND WHY SHOULD YOU CONSIDER BEING ONE Trustees are volunteers who provide governance and leadership to a charity. They work as a team to ensure that the charity is fulfilling its objectives and that it is spending its money wisely. Becoming a trustee is a great way to share your skills, experience and time with a charity. It’s also an opportunity to develop your leadershipskills
ASSISTIVE AND INCLUSIVE HOME TECHNOLOGY FOR PEOPLE WITH Assistive and Inclusive home technology for people with sight loss. Assistive technology is designed with the visually impaired user in mind, from sock-locks to peg your pairs together, to reading machines with text-to-speech software. In recent years, design innovation has made much mainstream technology highly accessible and inclusive ACCESSIBLE RADIO LISTENING AND BROADCASTING IN 2020 Accessible radio listening and broadcasting in 2020. Radio stations have informed and entertained listeners for over a century, with many blind and partially sighted people forging successful careers in broadcasting. Yet in an age dominated by digital platforms and declining availability of analogue equipment, modern radio can provechallenging
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Eyes right toolkit. Occupational Therapist Suzy England provides step-by-step guidance on how to set up and use the Eyes Right Toolkit. It is a simple tool designed to screen near and distant vision and can be used by anybody, but it is particularly useful in communitysettings.
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