Tactile money campaign launched by school students
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Year 10 boys Vinnie Denton, Louis Bailey, and Cullen Wright-Lowdell, have started the campaign to have braille notes created so that anyone who is partially sighted or has no sight will be able to read the value of bank notes.
The students came up with their campaign after speaking to their teacher, Ros Waite-Jones, who’s mother is partially sighted.
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Hide AdVinnie said: “We have been writing to a number of political figures, and we have had a response from Sir Mervyn King, former governor of the Bank of England, who said he was impressed with what we were doing.
“We have to keep pushing it now. We feel like we’ve made a huge difference so far. The response we have had is amazing, and we are excited about what it could lead to.”
The boys have created an online petition to raise awareness in the community, and put posters around the school.
The petition also has a link to a social experiment which shows a man pretending to be blind, handing members of the public a £50 note, but asking for change for £5.
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Hide AdVinnie added: “When we saw the results we were appalled. It is so easy for someone to get taken advantage of.”
Louis said: “I think that with the progress we are making, it will help our community, so we have to keep pushing with that.”
Ros, of Salvington Road in Worthing, said: “The boys are really fabulous. I think what makes them stand out is they have chosen to tackle an issue that doesn’t involve them directly. This is just something they latched onto straight away.
“They are not afraid to contact people in power. They are very politically aware and it is training them for life.”
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Hide AdReaders can find the petition at www.change.org/p/david-cameron-mp-introduce-tactile-money-in-the-uk
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