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London Vision works to support communities and sight loss organisations through facilitating sight loss networks - such as the Working Age Forum and the LVIF - and through engaging with local sight loss organisations.

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Our networks

We have set up a number of networking platforms for those living with a visual impairment or working in the sight loss sector in London to engage in Read more

Published: 18th November, 2020

Updated: 25th November, 2020

Author: Rosalind Duignan-Pearson

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Esme's Friends

London Vision coordinates a Charles Bonnet Syndrome support group with CBS charity Esme's Umbrella. It provides a space for discussion and peer support for those with the condition. Read more

Published: 1st July, 2020

Updated: 25th November, 2020

Author: Rosalind Duignan-Pearson

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    Join the Esme's Friends Charles Bonnet Syndrome support group, a space for discussing experiences of CBS and offering peer support. This session Thursday 11 February

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