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Guide Dogs accomplice with Leeds Teaching Hospitals to enhance expertise for sufferers with sight loss

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Guide Dogs has labored with Leeds Teaching Hospitals to assist volunteers help blind and partially sighted within the hospital.

The My Sighted Guide coaching was in response to a Leeds Healthwatch report in 2019 which concluded that visually impaired individuals within the metropolis need enhancements, together with entry and navigation, when visiting medical care amenities.

Kelle Myers, My Sighted Guide Community Development Officer at Guide Dogs, who suggested on the coaching, stated:“We understand that living with sight loss is different for everyone, so we offer services in addition to our dogs, including our My Sighted Guide service and sighted guiding training for friends, family and organisations.

“Some 87 per cent of people with sight loss have said that improving the general public’s guiding skills would have a positive or very positive impact on their lives.

Leeds Teaching Hospitals staff and volunteers with Kelle Myers from Guide DogsLeeds Teaching Hospitals staff and volunteers with Kelle Myers from Guide Dogs
Leeds Teaching Hospitals staff and volunteers with Kelle Myers from Guide Dogs

“We are proud to have partnered with Leeds Teaching Hospitals so that they can provide training for their volunteers on sight loss awareness and sighted guiding.

“It’s been brilliant working with the team who are all very devoted to making the patient experience more inclusive to those with sight loss.

“St James’ is one of the first of its kind to establish this kind of partnership, and we hope it encourages other healthcare settings to consider their accessibility for people with a vision impairment.”

Leeds Teaching Hospitals joins various organisations in Yorkshire together with the Royal Armouries in Leeds, in working collaboratively with Guide Dogs.

Guide Dogs Partnership Development Officer Kelle Myers guides a volunteer Guide Dogs Partnership Development Officer Kelle Myers guides a volunteer
Guide Dogs Partnership Development Officer Kelle Myers guides a volunteer

The coaching, delivered by the charity’s My Sighted Guide service, teaches sight loss consciousness and practical secure guiding method.

The Volunteer Services Team at Leeds Teaching Hospitals has now delivered this coaching to 2 teams of volunteers, who all get entangled in varied methods with the hospital.

Sarah Rogers, Volunteer Workforce Lead for Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, stated: “This partnership is proving to be a great success.

“Volunteers feel confident and empowered to offer patients support and assist them to navigate their way around our hospitals.

Guide Dogs Partnership Development Officer Kelle Myers guides a volunteer Guide Dogs Partnership Development Officer Kelle Myers guides a volunteer
Guide Dogs Partnership Development Officer Kelle Myers guides a volunteer

“We’re delighted that there is a real demand from staff and volunteers to learn these skills and such an appetite to create a friendly, inclusive welcome for all of our patients and visitors.”

Any organisations or venues focused on making their amenities extra inclusive by way of workers coaching can get in contact with Guide Dogs by contacting Lorraine Brinnen, My Sighted Guide Partnership Development Specialist at [email protected]

Guide Dogs are in search of a number of new volunteers to accomplice with somebody on the My Sighted Guide ready checklist in West Yorkshire – particularly South Leeds, Bradford, Pontefract and Castleford.

Kelle added: “Being a My Sighted Guide volunteer means helping someone with sight loss regain that confidence to get out and about in their local community again, whether that’s exploring their neighbourhood, attending a local football match, going to the park or a favourite café, or simply helping them build confidence on a particular walking route.”

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