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Radio 4,26 May 2009,20 mins

26/05/2009

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Peter White hears fears about the effects on blind and visually impaired children of the abolition of the Learning and Skills Council. If local authorities play a bigger part in funding decisions, could children in different regions receive a different quality of schooling? Also, Richard de Costobadie discusses how his long-delayed decision to carry a white cane has changed his life.

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