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Low take-up for nursery sight tests
By Kay Smith,
Nursery World,
23 May 2002
Thousands of pre-school children are not receiving vital screening for eye defects and diseases, according to a survey by Glasgow Caledonian University's Department of Vision Sciences. The survey, prepared for the Scottish Parliament's Cross Party Group on Visual Impairment, revealed that 80 per cent of Scotland's 5,500 nursery school-aged children are not getting their eyes tested by health authorities. Yet of those who have been tested, between 11 and 15 per cent are estimated to have eye defects which, if not corrected, could impede their educational and social development.
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