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Seeing Football Differently

In this Level Playing Field podcast episode, we explore the assistive technology 'Give Vision', a headset that brings the game closer to blind and partially sighted sports fans. 


Fan Liaison Officer Liam Bird sits down with Joanna Liddington from Give Vision to uncover the origin and impact of this innovative tech.


Level Playing Field Chief Executive Owain Davies takes us to AFC Bournemouth, where supporters share their firsthand experiences using the Give Vision headsets. 


Owain also spoke with Hannah Powis, Head of EDI and Engagement at AFC Bournemouth, and explored the broader implications of inclusivity within football clubs.


This episode is not an endorsement of the Give Vision headset. 


If you want to know more about Give Vision, please click this link.


You can read a full transcript of this interview on the Level Playing Field website or click this link.


If you want to keep up to date with all the work Level Playing Field is doing, why not sign up as a free member via this link


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