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5: Simon Labbett, Chair of the Rehabilitation Workers’ Professional Network

Apr 03, 2017, 10:44 AM

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John Welsman, Strategy and Research Policy Team, Guide Dogs, speaks to Simon Labbett, Chair of the Rehabilitation Workers’ Professional Network. Simon gives listeners an understanding of Rehabilitation.

Show notes: Rehabilitation Workers Professional Network: http://www.rwpn.org.uk/

VISION 2020 UK Rehabilitation & Low Vision Committee: http://www.vision2020uk.org.uk/standing-committees/rehabilitation-and-low-vision-group/

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