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  • RNIB Visual Awareness and Learning Disability/Dementia Training

    Created: 21/08/2014
    News/Events Category: Training and Learning


    When: 09.30am - 12.30pm, Wednesday 08 October 2014
    Where: County Buildings, Cupar
    This event is being organised by RNIB Pathway
    This particular event is free to attend, so no payment is required.


    It is too late to book a place for this particular session, sorry about that.

    This training is aimed at helping participants understand the impact sight loss has on the daily life of someone with a learning disability or dementia. The training will provide essential information and skills. It is relevant to anyone working within the field of learning and disability or dementia.

    For more information please contact Linda Cruickshank.




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