Abstract
The following article is an edited version of the SRAB Annual Lecture given at the National Westminster Hall, London, 19 November 1992. There is still substantial progress to be made if visually impaired people are to work and live on equal terms with sighted members of the community. Appropriate facilities and equipment must be available; and even more importantly, a true understanding of the problems and a realistic attitude to visual impairment must be promoted. The speaker illustrates these points with reference to his own personal experience.
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