Visually impaired people encouraged to share experiences in new sessions

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A charity is inviting blind and visually impaired people to take part in consultation sessions in Lancashire.

Sight loss charity, Galloways, is to encourage people and their families to share their experiences, highlight the challenges they face and help design support for changes.

The sessions will take place both in person at community venues and online, ensuring people of all ages and circumstances can take part.

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A spokesperson for Galloways said: “Listening to the people we support is essential. These sessions are an opportunity for people to tell us what really matters to them, so we can build services that reflect real needs and lived experiences across our communities.”

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Locations include South Ribble and Chorley, and to get involved, you can click here.

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