
Minister for Care, Stephen Kinnock MP, visited The Village School in London to see children receiving eye care from disability charity SeeAbility.
The Minister heard from teachers and met with children who had benefited from the NHS special schools eye care service, as well as the eye care professionals delivering eye care treatment and providing advice.
The SeeAbility team handed the Minister a joint letter calling for quality, continuity and sustainable funding for the service amid concerns over the detail for the future rollout.
Stephen Kinnock said: ‘I want to thank The Village School and SeeAbility for inviting me to see the fantastic work they are doing to support children with learning disabilities and complex needs.’
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