Ruislip & Eastcote & Northwood Gazette

RNIB befriendin­g service supports hundreds in capital

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A BEFRIENDIN­G service run by the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) has been offering a range of support to people with sight loss in London during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

RNIB’s Talk and Support service invites people with sight loss across the UK to connect with others weekly using a phone or computer.

Trained staff and volunteers facilitate the calls and match people together for general conversati­ons.

RNIB confidence building co-ordinator for London Marie Kehoe said: “Coronaviru­s has made life more difficult for a lot of people, but measures to prevent the spread of the virus, including social distancing, have had a dramatic impact on the lives of blind and partially-sighted people.

“We know that many have been discourage­d from visiting friends and family because of worries about social distancing and isolation and loneliness has become a real issue.

“Our Talk and Support service has been able to offer some light relief to people, with fun quizzes and wellbeing calls, and we have had some really positive feedback.

“I would encourage anybody in London who is interested in finding out more to get in touch.”

Alongside the weekly befriendin­g phone calls, RNIB Talk and Support has helped people to combat isolation by organising a selection of fun quizzes since midJuly, with themes such as Lights, Camera, Action and a Double Denim & Big Hair 80s quiz.

Short story groups and wellbeing courses offering ad advice on how people who ar are isolating can get the best fro from each day have also pr proved very successful, with hu hundreds of people benefittin ting from this additional suppo port.

To join an RNIB Talk and Su Support group, register your in interest by visiting rnib.org. uk uk/talkandsup­port or call th the RNIB Helpline on 0303 12 123 9999.

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