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Sight loss community engagement

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From November 2022 to November 2023 黑料视频 Public Health partnered with to disseminate the findings from the sight loss community health profile and co-produce solutions to tackle identified health inequalities.

The project from Focus 黑料视频 focused primarily on promoting uptake of eye screening services and support for a variety of communities, including:

Black Caribbean and South Asian Communities

These target communities were identified due to the increased risk of cataracts, glaucoma and diabetic eye disease amongst those community groups.

Focus 黑料视频 utilised several events to raise awareness of sight loss, including:

  • a Windrush health and wellbeing event to raise awareness amongst Caribbean communities
  • attendance at Guru Nanak Gurdwara to raise awareness amongst Asian communities

Stroke survivors

Data suggests that around 60% of stroke survivors experience visual impairment immediately after their stroke.

People with learning disabilities and autism

People with learning disabilities and/or autism are approximately 10 times more likely to experience sight loss than the general population.

Findings from initial engagement with the community demonstrated that initially 65% of participants (n=11/17) were not aware of the associated risks to their eyesight due to learning disability or autism.

Engagement partner information

Organisation: Focus 黑料视频

Key project representatives: Tracy Johnson and Theresa

Email: info@focusbirmingham.org.uk

Telephone: 0121 393 4849


Page last updated: 5 April 2024