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Eye 2 eye Campaign: About Ali

Eye 2 Eye Campaign, SeeAbility

Ali is a 38 year old man who has a severe learning disability and challenging behavior. Ali’s parents reported that they tried to have Ali’s eyes tested when he was a child but found it difficult to find an Optician who would see him and this experience had put them off trying again.
After a [...]

Eye 2 eye Campaign: About Pauline

Eye 2 Eye Campaign, SeeAbility

Pauline, a 40 year woman has learning disabilities and epilepsy. Pauline also has reduced vision and Neurofibromatosis which had always worried the care manager of the home where she lived and who had consistently taken her for regular eye tests. (Neurofibromatosis is an inherited condition where there are multiple tumours arising from connective tissue [...]

Success for Sight-Saving Campaign

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A unique sight-saving initiative in Birmingham has helped over 1000 people with a learning disability access appropriate eye healthcare. Three years ago SeeAbility, formerly The Royal School for the Blind, launched the eye 2 eye Campaign to improve the sight of thousands of people with a learning disability.
There are an estimated 10,000 people with [...]

Eye 2 eye Campaign: About Frank

Eye 2 Eye Campaign, SeeAbility

Frank has multiple disabilities and very complex needs. He is 30 years old and has never had an eye test before. His mother was becoming increasing anxious about how he kept rubbing his eyes and making them sore. SeeAbility staff escorted Frank and his mother to an appointment at the opticians and subsequent appointment at [...]

Eye 2 eye Campaign: About Edward

Eye 2 Eye Campaign, SeeAbility

Edward has a learning disability. Edward was told that he had cataracts that have caused a serious loss of vision and he was warned that unless he had surgery to remove the cataracts he could go blind within months. Edward had stopped going out as he was scared and people appeared to be [...]

Bristol Theatre Group Help Sight-Saving Campaign

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‘You and Eye’, a film made by The Misfits, a Bristol theatre group for people with learning disabilities which outlines the issues surrounding sight impairment is to get a screening at Bristol Eye Hospital. The film commissioned by SeeAbility, formerly The Royal School for the Blind, aims to raise awareness of the need for [...]

SeeAbility’s eye 2 eye Campaign

Eye 2 Eye Campaign, SeeAbility

There are 1.5M people with a learning disability and 1 in 3 are estimated to have a sight problem. These problems too often go undetected because many people are not able to participate in a standard eye test. Consequently their sight deteriorates as does their quality of life. SeeAbility’s eye 2 eye Campaign promotes awareness [...]

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