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Service summary

Sight Loss Services

• Improving the availability of information in alternative formats;
• Helping visually-impaired people achieve equality and maintain their independence;
• Providing quality services to people with sight loss, including education, ICT skills, and participation in social activities;
• Providing advocacy service and support needed to cope with paperwork and raising public awareness of the issues and problems relating to sight loss.
• Enabling people to gain information at an early stage to ensure appropriate services are provided and eye problems are recognised.

Service provider

Focus on Vision CIC

Client Groups Served

  • Children and Young People
  • Adult Working Age
  • Older Person
  • Parent / Carer

Accessibility

Physical Environment Accessibility

Are your premises accessible?
Yes
Further details about your premises' accessibility

Handrails to main entrance.

Is there accessible parking on site?

Disabled parking spaces available at rear of building.

Do you have accessible/disabled toilets?

Disabled facilities available.

Other Accessibility

Could you provide a BSL interpreter?
No
Please enter any further notes about your ability to offer a BSL interpreter

A volunteer who is trained in sign language can be available.

Do you cater for religious/cultural needs?
No
Is a referral required to access your service?
No