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Wales Council for Deaf People Third/voluntary Sector

WCDeaf is an umbrella association of organisations both voluntary and statutory working in the field of hearing loss and representing people who are Deaf, deafened, hard of hearing and Deaf/blind. Minicom: 01443 485686

Wales Council for Voluntary Action (WCVA) Third/voluntary Sector

Together with county voluntary councils (CVCs) and volunteer centres, WCVA provides the generalist support infrastructure for the third sector in Wales, working alongside national specialist umbrella and development agencies.

Wales Council of the Blind Third/voluntary Sector

Wales Council of the Blind is the umbrella organisation for vision impairment in Wales. We signpost professionals and individuals to the broad range of services available to support them. This information resource, Perspectif, is an example of this.

Wales Eye Care Service Public Sector

Provides Eye Health Examination Wales (EHEW), Low Vision Service Wales (LVSW), and LVSW Domiciliary services through high street optometrists.

Welsh Association of Vision Impairment Educators Professional body

An organisation for all specialists supporting the education of children with VI in Wales.

Welsh Association of Visually Impaired Bowlers (WAVIB) Third/voluntary Sector

WAVIB aims to do everything that it possibly can to make the sport of Lawn Bowls inclusive and accessible throughout all areas of Wales. If you would like to know more about what might be available or possible in your area, contact John Wilson below.

Welsh Government Public Sector

The Welsh Government is the devolved Government for Wales with responsibility for the economy, education, health and the Welsh NHS, business, public services and the environment of Wales.

Welsh Local Government Association Public Sector

The WLGA's primary purposes are to promote a better local government, its reputation and to support authorities in the development of policies and priorities which will improve public service and democracy. It represents the 22 local authorities in Wales, with the 4 police authorities, 3 fire and rescue authorities and 3 national park authorities as associate members.

Welshpool and District Visual Impairment Club Third/voluntary Sector

Social and entertainment group for persons who are vision impaired and their carers. Telephone number is for club secretary, Pat Jones.