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Looking Ahead with Sight Loss

Looking Ahead with Sight Loss

Sheffield Royal Society for the Blind and Rotherham Sight and Sound are offering a free ‘Looking Ahead’ Course, delivered by Zoom, for people who are newly diagnosed or living with sight loss.Topics include:-

  • Emotional health and wellbeing
  • Making daily living easier
  • Technology and mobile phones use
  • Mobility and guide dogs

Plenty of time for discussion, mutual support, asking questions and finding out more about the support and services offered by SRSB and RSS

The small,friendly group will meet (online) twice weekly from 10.30am to 12 noon on:

21st, 26th and 28th January 2021
and
2nd, 4th and 9th February 2021

You will need a mobile phone, tablet, laptop or PC with camera plus an internet connection .Help and instruction on how to use Zoom is available before the course starts

Contact Liz Bowman, Development Officer, for more information on 0114 272 2757 or email liz.bowman@srsb.org.uk

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