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Croydon 1945

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]

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106
BLIND PERSONS ACT. 1920.
Close co-operation has been maintained with the Croydon
Voluntary Association for the Blind. The blind persons residing
in Croydon are visited at regular intervals by the Health
Visitors.
I am indebted to the Secretary of the Voluntary Association
J *
for the figures below:—
Number of Blind on Register 462
Number of Blind who benefit from instruction in
Braille or Moon type (including those who
already read) 116
Number of Blind who benefit from part-time instruction
51
Number in remunerative handicrafts—
(a) Home worker 35
(b) In workshops 7
(c) St. Dunstan's 11
(d) Workers not included in scheme 29
Home Teacher 1
The Health Visitors paid 282 visits to blind persons during
the year.
The following Table shows :—
(a) The number of blind persons registered.
(b) The ages at which blindness occurred.
(c) The method of training.
(d) The occupations of employed blind persons.
(e) The defective blind.
(f) The unemployable blind persons in homes, mental
hospitals or institutions.
Number of Blind on Register 462