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Benefits case study ‘Registered blind and partially sighted’ (2011) publication Improving services for people with visual impairment
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London / /

Company

Thomas Pocklington Trust / Certifications / Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust / The UK Vision Strategy / HSCIC / Birmingham (which includes Guide Dogs) incorporated / Guide Dogs (2014) 5 / /

Country

United Kingdom / /

Currency

GBP / /

Event

Business Partnership / /

Facility

The Royal College of Ophthalmologists / Royal National Institute / Royal National Institute of Blind People / Barnet Hospital / Royal College of Ophthalmologists / Royal Free Hospital / Royal Hallamshire Hospital / /

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Organization

Royal National Institute of Blind People / Royal College of Ophthalmologists / office of National Statistics / Vision Impairment Committee / NHS Information Centre / Health and Social Care Information Centre / Ageing Better12 Big Lottery Fund / Barnet’s Health and Wellbeing Board / Barnet Hospital / RNIB’s SLDT / Sheffield Royal Society for the Blind / Blind and Royal Hallamshire Hospital / Blind Association / Royal Free Hospital / Department of Health / NHS / Barnet Council / Big Lottery Fund / /

Person

Mohammed R. Basser / Guide Dogs / Phil Ambler / Carl Freeman / Philippa Simkiss / /

Position

Policy Manager / Principal statistician / consultant / Head of evidence and service impact / Governor / Director / Thomas Pocklington Trust / Policy / visual impairment Author / director / Thomas Pocklington Trust Policy / /

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pdf / /

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