Partnering To Make Leisure Accessible And Inclusive
Season 2, Episode 364, Mar 04, 11:00 AM
British Blind Sport are a charity which aims to make activities and leisure as accessible as possible for blind and partially sighted people.
Their Workforce training programme shows providers how to make their facilities accessible and delivers training to help staff support visually impaired customers.
RNIB Connect Radio's Allan Russell spoke to Frankie Rohan, from BBS, and Rob Clark, from Places Leisure, to find out more.
For more information on British Blind Sport, go to www.britishblindsport.org.uk
For your nearest Places Leisure location, go to www.placesleisure.org
#RNIBConnect
Image: British Blind Sport logo. Three words written in capital letters: British (in red) Blind (in Navy) and Sport (in red again). 2 curved lines, one below, one above, give it a rugby ball like shape with the British flag as the pattern.
Their Workforce training programme shows providers how to make their facilities accessible and delivers training to help staff support visually impaired customers.
RNIB Connect Radio's Allan Russell spoke to Frankie Rohan, from BBS, and Rob Clark, from Places Leisure, to find out more.
For more information on British Blind Sport, go to www.britishblindsport.org.uk
For your nearest Places Leisure location, go to www.placesleisure.org
#RNIBConnect
Image: British Blind Sport logo. Three words written in capital letters: British (in red) Blind (in Navy) and Sport (in red again). 2 curved lines, one below, one above, give it a rugby ball like shape with the British flag as the pattern.