woof i'm a blk/lab/retriever guide dog my mum is @rednose_47 who loves going concerts sporting supporting ⚽️Liverpool FC 🔴 & Fundraising 4 Guide Dogs 🦮🐾🐾
@TS09_LFC Its know joke being born severely sight impaired all ur life I've had a ss tkt since 1986 & hv only missed less than 10 home games..don't criticise vunerable people
Below is the sum total of passenger assist support I received at @LPL_Airport
We booked assistance so I could get help navigating through security, but all I was provided with was this leaflet 👇
Come on guys, do better!
#Blind#BlindTravels#Airport#Liverpool
July’s just around the corner, which means we’ll soon be heading to the @LGAcomms conference.
Will you help our team and invite your councillors to meet us next week? (1/2)
Our team were out and about filming last week, helping to raise awareness of dangerous bus stop designs.
Over the summer, we’ll be sharing our new campaign videos starring Clive and Pete with his guide dog Stevie.
The Government are consulting on major reforms to disability benefits and employment support which could leave people with sight loss worse off.
We want to hear your views on these changes. Follow the link below to complete our survey and have your say: https://t.co/4iVyeJ7bOq
It's been nearly a week since our mate went out and didn't return home
His family and Wigan want him home where he belongs
Gmp police are everywhere using special equipment
Folk are looking everywhere💙❤️
We will continue to use leaflets and look until he comes home💙
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#wafc
How is theatre made inclusive for #blind & #PartiallySighted people?
Last night we went to see Disney’s #aladdin in #Liverpool which started with a touch tour, followed by an audio described performance
Take a look…
#Merseyside Sight Loss Council (SLC) volunteer Mike, reflects on his appointment as Sight Loss Council National Transport Rep. This role involves working with SLCs across the country to #MakeTransportAccessible for #blind and #PartiallySighted people.
Watch the full video below!
#MakeTransportAccessible #VisionForChange #SightLossCouncils
Video description:
The video begins with a slide showing Mike standing outdoors with a white background behind him. Mike has grey hair and is wearing a navy-blue jacket and a brown shirt and facing the camera. The text "My highlight of the year" appears above him in blue, alongside the Sight Loss Councils logo and the slogan “A vision for change.” The video then transitions to a close-up of Mike speaking directly to the camera.
Transcript:
“My highlight of the year”
“My name’s Mike Wright from Merseyside Sight Loss Council and my highlight of the year happened recently when I was appointed National Transport Rep. This position gives me the opportunity to shape things as to how they’re going to work out for the future and gives us real scope for the kind of things forward and improving life for people in the future.”
“White background image with https://t.co/dpKV663wos - Sight Loss Councils and Thomas Pocklington Trust logos.”
The New Year can stir up all kinds of complicated feelings, especially if you’re already having a hard time. Add in the pressure to celebrate and it can all just feel like too much.
If you find this a hard time of year, you're not on your own – we’ll be here all night long 💚
This is my son Max, we lost Max in a tragic car accident on the 11th December 2024. A life long Liverpool fan, can anyone please share and see if we can get 1 minutes applause at the next home game versus Man Utd in the 17th minute
@thisisanfield@TheAnfieldWrap@Dannieboy01
‘The session was very informative & I liked that it was delivered by #blind & #PartiallySighted people’
This was just one quote from feedback we received after Merseyside @SLCouncils delivered a vision awareness session to
50 second year Radiography students @LivUni yesterday 👏