CVI

Since beginning to lose

My sight I have met

Hundreds of people

Who do not know what

A CVI or Certificate of Visual Impairment

Is let alone have any knowledge of

The very real benefits, support or protections it

Can provide.

It is pretty obvious that the

System is broken, or if not broken,

Creaking very badly.

I am trying to gather information

As a first step to try and help

Revitalize the whole system.

It sounds very grand but as

We all know every journey has to

Start with that first step.

If anybody who reads this knows someone

Who is blind and has a CVI can you

Please ask them two questions.

First

When did you get your CVI

Second

Was it offered by your consultant or did you have to ask

Both bits of information are important

If you do this please contact me at simon

Later in the week I will be posting information

About the CVI which you

Might like to share with any

Blind friends who might

Have sight loss to any degree.

Advertisement

recipe

Slow cooked belly pork

Equipment

Slow cooker, sharp knife, chopping board [2],

Tin opener and wooden spoon

Ingredients

2 pieces of belly pork

Tin of sliced apple

2 onions

12 new potatoes

Bell pepper

mushrooms

Stem ginger or ground or lazy ginger

cinnamon

Method

Roughly cut the onions after skinning, topping and tailing.

Cover the floor of the slow cookerwith onion

Change chopping boards

Cut belly pork into bite size pieces

Lay the belly pork on the onions

Pour the apples over the belly pork

Ensure even spread

Dust with cinnamon

Add the ginger to taste

Do not add liquid, the onions and apple will provide that

ste

Put slow cooker onto medium heat

Stir contents gentlyAfter two and half hours turn down to low

Roughly cut the pepper

Destalk the mushrooms

Add potatoes to the slow cooker

After half an hour add the pepper

After 15 minutes add mushrooms leave for half an hour and serve

Total cooking time three and threequarter hours.

Should serve two and possibly more with more veg.

Latest

From: Penny Melville-Brown [mailto:penny@laylands.co.uk]
Sent: 22 June 2022 15:02
To: simon mahoney
Subject: Latest

Dear Simon,

In case you are interested – and please share with everyone you know:

Blind Designer

Super-moist boiled fruit cake free demonstration 1030 Monday 11 July. Register at:

https://fruit-cake-baking-blind.eventbrite.co.uk

Even blind people can design buildings: three house extensions and a house façade and internal redesign to my name. I just need someone expert in the materials and measuring to translate ideas into reality. The latest is the new shed to accommodate the sous-chef’s bike and all the internal fitting out to store lots of unwieldly garden implements. Nearly done and design virtually completed. The finishing touch is the roof façade, carefully scalloped to match the awning on the adjacent studio so everything matches.

It was a delight to cook with Sue, Chair of Open Sight Hampshire, to mark the centenary year of the charity supporting thousands of visually impaired people across the County. She introduced me to her vegan chocolate cake which, with the original cup measures, must be of American or Australian origin. While avoiding animal products, it is certainly not short of calories but did stay perfectly moist and moreish for a week when stored in the fridge. Would also make an excellent dessert when teamed with some summer fruits.

The demo of her cake and my very quick brownies https://youtu.be/kyYqWMuj1lA(I’ll post the basic brownie recipe next week along with a gluten-free version sent by Rosemary in Australia)

Vegan chocolate cake.

Video: https://youtu.be/kyYqWMuj1lA

1 cup (260g) unsweetened almond milk.

1 tablespoon cider vinegar.

2 cups (250g) plain flour.

1 and three-quarters cups (350g) granulated sugar.

Three-quarters cup (85g) cocoa powder.

2 teaspoons baking powder.

1 and a half teaspoons bicarbonate of soda.

1 teaspoon salt.

Half cup (80g) vegetable or coconut oil.

Two-thirds cup (200g) unsweetened apple sauce.

1 tablespoon vanilla extract or bean paste.

1 cup (250g) boiling water.

Chocolate ganache:

350g vegan dark chocolate bars, broken into small pieces.

1 and a half cups(300g) full fat coconut milk or coconut cream.

Pre-heat oven to 175C, Gas 4.

Oil two 9inch sponge tins, line their bases with baking parchment then lightly flour.

Mix the almond milk and vinegar and set aside to slightly curdle.

Place all the dry ingredients in a mixing bowl and gently stir to mix.

Add wet ingredients (oil, apple sauce, vanilla, almond/vinegar mix) and whisk at medium speed to fully combine.

Reduce the mixer speed and gradually add the boiling water to produce a smooth but very runny batter.

Pour half the batter into each tin and cook for 40 minutes.

Allow to cool for 10 minutes at least before turning out of the pans.

Meanwhile, make the ganache by placing the contents of the tin of coconut milk into a microwave-safe bowl.

Heat in the microwave on Medium, ensuring that the solids melt rather than bubble over.

Mix in the chocolate and allow to melt and combine for a couple of minutes.

Whisk to smooth and fully combine.

Allow to cool and thicken for 30 minutes.

Spread about a third on top of each cooled cake, place one on top of the other before spreading the remaining ganache around the sides.

My Tips:

Weigh the empty mixing bowl. Weigh it again when all the ingredients have been mixed. Subtract the first weight from the second to give the total weight of the cake mix. Halve it to give you the weight for each separate cake. Easier for blind people than trying to guess the amount in each tin!

For the apple puree, a large peeled, cored and diced cooking apple could be gently reduced to a puree by cooking in a microwave with a very little water, allow to cool.

A standard tin of coconut milk was the ideal quantity.

Many more blogs, recipes, a free cooking booklet and links to the round-the-world adventure cookbook at www.pennymelvillebrown.com

Best wishes,

Penny

Tel: +44 (0)1329 841814

Eyeway Conversations with Tiffany Brar

Hi each

Hi each

Though

simont this might be of interest

From: George Abraham [mailto:george.abraham0@gmail.com]
Sent: 04 May 2022 07:24
To: george.abraham0@gmail.com
Subject: Eyeway Conversations with Tiffany Brar

In this episode of Eyeway Conversations, George Abraham speaks with Tiffany Brar, founder of Jyothirgamaya Foundation, a non-profit organization based in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala that trains blind people of all ages in Braille, mobility, basic computer use, and life skills.

Tiffany, who became blind as an infant due to oxygen toxicity, completed her primary education in England where she found an inclusive setup, doing things like other sighted children with a special resource person dedicated to her. But when her father was posted back to India, Tiffany found school difficult as she experienced segregation and isolation from students and teachers.

After completing her Bachelors in English literature from Government College for Women, Thiruvananthapuram, she started working for Braille without Borders as a telephone operator. Later she pursued her B.Ed in special education (visual impairment) after which she began running the Jyothirgamaya (meaning "leading to light") mobile school for the blind.

In 2020 Tiffany, became the first Indian to receive Holman Prize from the US-based organization LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired.

Tune in to listen to Tiffany’s journey and her dream of making the state of Kerala into an accessible space for people with disabilities.

https://anchor.fm/eyeway/episodes/Eyeway-Conversations-with-Tiffany-Brar-e1hutjp

To access the podcast transcript, click on link:

https://otter.ai/u/hHcfKAcqoHjCYaMjRp2bzM6z9Wc

YouTube: https://youtu.be/X75-3NdCCOo

This podcast is brought to you by Score Foundation and supported by Cipla Foundation.

To support our work, kindly visit the link: https://scorefoundation.org.in/get-involved/

Eyeway Conversation with Preetham Sunkavalli

Hi each

Aniother from George. Always worth a listen

Simon

From: George Abraham [mailto:george.abraham0@gmail.com]
Sent: 08 February 2022 06:50
To: shirlyg@nish.ac.in
Subject: Eyeway Conversation with Preetham Sunkavalli

Eyeway Conversations with Preetham Sunkavalli

In this episode of Eyeway Conversations, George Abraham speaks with Preetham Gandhi Sunkavalli, who works with a leading automobile company in Mumbai, as part of their Business Transformation team.

Preetham experienced vision loss at an early age due to Retinitis Pigmentosa. But he was fortunate to pursue a good education from mainstream institutions. His initial dream was to become a physicist but given the limited awareness and opportunities, he chose Economics and Management instead. An MBA from IIM Ahmedabad, Preetham learnt a great deal from his peers, faculty and the supportive system at the premier institute.

In a largely traditional automotive industry, clear communication and hard work has helped make a place for himself. Tune in to listen to his journey and aspirations of building inclusive brands and products for exceptional customer experience.

https://anchor.fm/eyeway/episodes/Eyeway-Conversations-with-Preetham-Sunkavalli-e1e20ku

To access the podcast transcript, click on link:
https://otter.ai/u/BcMZq1iQgV6a7r2jAMPRoOHFzS8

This podcast is supported by BarrierBreak Solutions Pvt. Ltd

Videos

Hi each

Latest from the Mahoney stable!

Pass them on if appropriate

Cheers

Simon

From: Mark Belcher [mailto:Mark.Belcher@henshaws.org.uk]
Sent: 25 January 2022 11:29
To: Simon Mahoney; Charlotte Brown
Subject: Videos

Hi Simon

Great to hear from you

I’ve included all three links – let me know which link you are struggling with and we will have a look at our end. I had no issued on my Windows based PC.

Link 1: https://youtu.be/ksBMaAtTXr0

Link 2:https://youtu.be/wfppSUWdwFY

Link 3: https://youtu.be/Ifx8yNuS6zU

We are looking at your proposal, not really with regards to revenue, possibly regarding content – we aren’t currently looking at podcasts as a delivery method, but not dismissing it though.

Let us know about the link, cheers for now, mark

From: simon mahoney <simonmahoney3@hotmail.co.uk> Sent: 25 January 2022 11:04
To: Mark Belcher <Mark.Belcher@henshaws.org.uk>
Subject: [EXTERNAL]vodeos

Hi Mark

I see you have a third video of myself.

I am unable to access it.

Would be possible to send me a link

Yours aye

Simon

Recording

From: Sue Rodwell Smith [mailto:sue.rodwellsmith@hcrfm.co.uk]
Sent: 26 January 2022 11:44
To: Simon Mahoney
Subject: Re: Recording

Hi Simon, all edited and attached for you. Scribber’s hour will be aired this evening at 7pm, you can catch this by going to website www.hcrfm.co.uk, click ‘listen live’ and I will be there. Hopefully someone will be with you. Also your book is on the front page of our website.

Very insightful Simon, what an inspirational person you are, I will read ‘Winging’ as soon as I can.

Take care of yourself and thank you once again. Kindest regards, Sue

Sue Rodwell Smith

Production Director – WAVELENGTH PRODUCTIONS

Presenter of Thursday’s ‘HCRpm’, Tuesday’s ‘Start Your Day’, ‘Scribbler’s Hour, ‘Trevor’s Monthly Gardening Diary’ & ‘Book Club’.

Director & Producer of HCRs’ Gold award winning soap drama ‘Huntsford’, ‘Ambleforth Manor’, ‘Children’s Stories’, ‘Poetry Corner’, ‘Short Stories’ & ‘Story at Midnight’.

Huntingdon Community Radio

Home: 01480 417973

Mobile: 07970 019509

Twitter: @suerodwellsmith

Instagram: 1susanrodwell

sue

sue

suerodwellsmith

Huntingdon Community Radio:

104fm in Huntingdon and the surrounding area
DAB Digital Radio in Cambridge

Online and on Smart Speakers

Huntingdon Community Radio (Media) Limited Company No 06755423 Registered in England. Reg Office: George Hay & Co., St Georges House, George Street, Huntingdon, Cambs, PE29 3GH. Directors: William Hensley, Scott Pheby, Raymond Godby, Anthony Obee, Peter Sibthorpe and Peter Singleton BEM. This email and any attachments to it may be confidential and are intended solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed. Any views or opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Huntingdon Community Radio (Media) Limited. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, you must neither take any action based upon its contents, nor copy or show it to anyone. Please contact the sender if you believe you have received this email in error.

On Mon, 24 Jan 2022 at 09:30, Sue Rodwell Smith <sue.rodwellsmith> wrote:

Hi Simon, if you haven’t managed to record on your laptop then I will connect you to Zoom and you can then record your monologue. Please let me know what you think.

Kind regards

Sue

Sue Rodwell Smith

Production Director – WAVELENGTH PRODUCTIONS

Presenter of Thursday’s ‘HCRpm’, Tuesday’s ‘Start Your Day’, ‘Scribbler’s Hour, ‘Trevor’s Monthly Gardening Diary’ & ‘Book Club’.

Director & Producer of HCRs’ Gold award winning soap drama ‘Huntsford’, ‘Ambleforth Manor’, ‘Children’s Stories’, ‘Poetry Corner’, ‘Short Stories’ & ‘Story at Midnight’.

Huntingdon Community Radio

Home: 01480 417973

Mobile: 07970 019509

Twitter: @suerodwellsmith

Instagram: 1susanrodwell

sue

sue

suerodwellsmith

Huntingdon Community Radio:

104fm in Huntingdon and the surrounding area
DAB Digital Radio in Cambridge

Online and on Smart Speakers

Huntingdon Community Radio (Media) Limited Company No 06755423 Registered in England. Reg Office: George Hay & Co., St Georges House, George Street, Huntingdon, Cambs, PE29 3GH. Directors: William Hensley, Scott Pheby, Raymond Godby, Anthony Obee, Peter Sibthorpe and Peter Singleton BEM. This email and any attachments to it may be confidential and are intended solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed. Any views or opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Huntingdon Community Radio (Media) Limited. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, you must neither take any action based upon its contents, nor copy or show it to anyone. Please contact the sender if you believe you have received this email in error.

Eyeway Conversation with Ruchi Patil

From: George Abraham [mailto:george.abraham0@gmail.com]
Sent: 18 January 2022 05:00
To: george.abraham0@gmail.com
Subject: Eyeway Conversation with Ruchi Patil

Eyeway Conversations with Ruchi Patil

In this episode of Eyeway Conversations, George Abraham speaks with Ruchi Patil, mother of a visually impaired boy. Arijit Patil is a Class XII student in Mumbai who experienced vision problems from an early age. A premature baby born in the sixth month of Ruchi’s pregnancy, his retina didn’t quite develop as expected. After the initial reaction of shock and panic, his parents got into problem solving mode, visiting top eye hospitals. And finally they realised the need to salvage what they had instead of focusing on what wasn’t.

Ruchi bombarded Arijit’s world with sounds and music as opposed to visuals, something sighted children his age were experiencing. She didn’t want him to feel left out on any front, and started off his journey with an early interventionist. A career woman, she made her son’s progress the sole goal of her life, giving up her job.

Listen to this podcast where Ruchi shares practical tips, some frustrations, a culture of inclusion at school and dreams that she worked with.

https://anchor.fm/eyeway/episodes/Eyeway-Conversations-with-Ruchi-Patil-e1d2eku

To access the podcast transcript, click on link:
https://otter.ai/u/2z7wHqQIni8lF3etbCLT8ahs6qE

This podcast is supported by BarrierBreak Solutions Pvt. Ltd

👀 Sight loss knowledge from Henshaws

From: Mark Belcher [mailto:mark.belcher@henshaws.org.uk]
Sent: 12 January 2022 18:00
To: Simon Mahoney
Subject: 👀 Sight loss knowledge from Henshaws

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Henshaws Sight Loss Knowledge
Hi Simon,

Welcome to your fortnightly dose of sight loss knowledge from Henshaws. Hope you had a safe and enjoyable New Year. We have lots to share with you in the first of our emailers for 2022!

Introducing Synapptic – version 8 blog

The Synapptic software has come a long way in the last five years.

The latest update, version 8, has brought in 19 new features which not only makes it more accessible, but introduces more activities into the Synapptic environment.

Click here to read the blog

A day in the life of Philippa-our First Step Advisor

Ever wondered what our team get up to? Well here is your chance to learn more. In this blog we catch up with Philippa, who is part of our First Step Team.

Click here to read the blog

Mark’s adventures with NHS online services!

There are more services than ever that have an online offer, and this includes the NHS.

Did you know there are a total of 45 apps and e-health services available through NHS login, including e-referral services, Covid-19 support and advice, maternity and child health services, online pharmacies, and services to monitor and improve health and well-being, just to name a few? Mark has written a blog discussing the NHS app and his experience.

Click here to read the blog

NHS app-what you need to know video

This week, Mark introduces how he uses NHS online services and the NHS App.

Click here or on the image below to watch on YouTube

NHS app-getting set up!

The online service, which is managed by NHS Digital, provides people with a quick and secure single point of access to a variety of digital health and care websites and apps using just one email address and password.

Click here to read the blog

NHS survey-share your thoughts

We are working with the NHS to help them gain a better understanding of why people do, or don’t, engage with NHS online services. Information that you can provide is valuable and will be used to feed back to the NHS anonymously.

Click here to access the survey

Fancy climbing the Yorkshire three peaks?

Join in with us on Saturday 16th July 2022.

This is an amazing event, an incredible challenge and entry fee is currently on sale for just £5! Walk 24 miles through the beautiful Yorkshire Dales, up 3 peaks, Pen y Ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough, in under 12 hours.

Find out more and apply through our website

Contact Kat at kat.parry, or on 07970 638175 with any enquiries.

Don’t forget we are still available to talk to you on 0300 222 5555, 9.00am until 4.30pm Monday-Friday, for any information, advice and guidance needs about sight loss. Alternatively, you can email us on info

If you have any comments about our videos or any advice of your own to share, then please do get in touch.

Best wishes,
Mark Belcher
Community Services Development Manager

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update

As usual, far too long since

I have been on here.

Quite a lot has happened.

Winging it blind is now out.

Available from Amazon for £12.99 or from my

Web site for £10. Rabbit and descent can also be for a discount

From my web site.

Been quite busy doing remote groups

Hither and yon and I also have three videoes available from

Henshawes of Manchester.

Yesterday I had a very enjoyable

Conversation with Stebe Jordan

On derby radio.

If you access bbc radio derby,

Steve Jordan show for 2nd Feb from about 12.08 to 12.45.

Bearing in mind the fuel hikes that are

Pending I suggest you take a

Look at the feature on economic

Cooking elsewhere on the web site. It could save you a bomb

On the price of cooking

A meal.

I notice that party gate is

Still rumbling along.

Bottom line, they told us to do

One thing and did the opposite

Themselves. Smacks of Emelda Marcos and

Her comment that only the

Little people pay taxes.

They have been shown and they

Need to crawl back under their rocks.to be feckless hypocrites