RNIB
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In a statement, a spokesperson said it works with organisations like IMTAC, RNIB, Guide Dogs NI and others to ensure it's services are a "welcoming space for those with physical and hidden disabilities".
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According to the RNIB, Stargardt disease is an inherited eye condition that affects the macula, the central part of the retina, and causes a reduction in vision there.
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Dave Williams from blindness charity RNIB, who also spoke to the podcast, said the devices are "increasingly used by, particularly, the small-to-medium-sized businesses because they're very widely available".
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Although these sound like harrowing, rare incidents, falls from platforms due to a lack of tactile paving happen all too often according to the RNIB.
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The rail network in Northern Ireland has tactile paving on all its platform edges, according to the RNIB.
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