Sensory

Despite being blind, Ian Alden has never let his love for sport fade. With support from ECL’s Sensory Service, he’s back on the golf course, exploring nature, and living life to the fullest.
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Abbey Field Medical Centre has partnered with ECL Sensory Service to improve accessibility for patients with sight and hearing impairments, ensuring they receive better support during their visits.
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When Tara Klave was looking to change careers from hairdressing to something more meaningful that would enable her to give back to the community, she did not realise that responding to a job advertisement from ECL would change the course of her career so dramatically.
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Lewis Smith is a 30-year-old volunteer living in Essex who has turned personal adversity into a meaningful contribution to his community and decided to join ECL Sensory Service as a volunteer.
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We spend a ‘day in the life’ with Tara Klave, a Rehabilitation Worker for our Sensory Service.
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