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Royal Mail Awards for visually impaired children
Visually impaired pupils and the Royal Mail Awards
This year we are delighted to have teamed up with the Royal National Institute of Blind People Scotland who, thanks to a generous donation from the Rangers Charity Foundation, will be transcribing all nine shortlisted books into Braille, audio and large print simultaneously. This means that hundreds of blind and partially sighted children will for the first time be able to help judge the competition alongside other young readers.
If you are interested in receiving any of these formats please contact Kim Walker at general@rnib.org.uk