well said Clive. maybe it would also be worth putting out the subscribe email
address which I do not have to hand.
http://www.justgiving.com/Eleanor-Burke-Aniridia
On 28 Jun 2019, at 23:15, Clive Lever <clive.lever1955@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Alison,
I am conflicted about Kent County Council’s taking back services. On the plus
side, I felt at times that whilst Kent Association for the Blind were the
contractors providing statutory social services functions on behalf of KCC,
the association had a conflict of interest. That is, they were often hesitant
to challenge KCC when their decisions in other areas would adversely affect
blind and partially-sighted people – the lack of safe crossings and the need
for multiple buses to get out to the Kent History and Library Centre on
Sandling Road being one example. Not needing to fear upsetting the
organisation that hold the purse strings could actually strengthen the
association’s role as a challenging campaigning organisation. However, it
would be sad if, having been taken back in-house, KCC’s services for blind
people dwindled like a melting ice cube due to future cuts on cuts.
Are you a member of the VI-GenAccess group? I think your message would be an
ideal post to spark discussion there. If you don’t belong to that group,
would you consent to my sharing the content of your message with them?
Strictly speaking, I recognise that this list is essentially intended to
cover access technology, whilst the other one deals with all types of access
issues – technology, buses, pavement parking, the lot.
Best,
Clive
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of ;
CJ&AA MAY
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2019 12:17 PM
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; 'BCAB Discussion List'
Subject: [access-uk] Re: RNIB and GDBA in BristolFw: Bristol and District VI
Voice is shutting down
I find it very worrying what is happening nationally over the last few years
to services for sight impaired people. In the relatively short space of two
or three years we have seen Thomas Pocklington Homes for blind elderly
people, close, there are now no hotels for blind people, Henshaws is no
longer offering a service in Liverpool, Scottish Braille Press is no longer
providing a braille service, RNIB has closed its school for blind children
with severe learning disabilities and here in Kent, as from October Kent
County Council is taking back the Rehab. And rEgistration Service from KAB in
an attempt to cut costs.
Alison
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Jim
Williams
Sent: 25 June 2019 15:24
To: BCAB Discussion List <bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] RNIB and GDBA in BristolFw: Bristol and District VI
Voice is shutting down
Hi Folks,
Apologies for the cross postings but I thought people would like to know the
final outcome of this sadevent.
Jim Williams.
www.JamesLWilliams.co.uk
----- Original Message -----
From: Contact.us@xxxxxxxxxxxx
To: Paul Sullivan
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2019 2:41 PM
Subject: Bristol and District VI Voice is shutting down
Dear Friends,
When we set up Bristol and District VI Voice last June we agreed to review
the need for it to exist after a year. The committee did that last week. We
agreed that now that RNIB has moved into offices at Paintworks, there is
nothing more we can do to get them to honour the promises that were made to
us when they announced that they were selling the Bedminster building back in
November 2017. Consequently, we have decided to wind up the group.
Bristol and District VI Voice was formed to ensure that the views of local
visually impaired people were heard, clearly and unambiguously, on two
issues: 1 the relocation of RNIB and 2 the ongoing provision of services
locally. I don’t think there can be any doubt that we achieved the first of
these aims, though, regrettably, RNIB failed to live up to their promise to
provide us with something “as good as, if not better than” what we have lost
at Stillhouse Lane.
I think it is fair to say that our second aim has also been achieved, because
staff from the visual impairment organisations working locally have committed
to share information with one another at regular catch-up meetings which will
include members of the Bristol Sight Loss Council.
It is extremely disappointing of course that neither RNIB, nor Guide Dogs,
have shown any interest in involving visually impaired people directly in
their decision making locally. This will have to happen if they are to
survive and flourish, but that is for others to take forward.
I would like to thank you for your support with the campaign. We would not
have achieved what we did without you. I would also like to say a special
thank you to the committee, who gave up a lot of time and attended meetings
at their own expense so that we could hold RNIB to account.
Others too have helped behind the scenes, with advice and practical support.
I won’t name them all, but I would like to mention Geraldine Cutler who has
maintained the website for us, and Hazel Sullivan, who has put up with me
spending hours upstairs at the computer.
Best wishes,
Paul
Paul Sullivan
Secretary, Bristol and District VI Voice
Tel: 07831 394193
Email: contact.us@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Web: www.bvivoice.org