"It was a brilliant visit. I liked it best when I was blindfolded in the kitchen and got cat food out of the cupboard! I learnt how to feel writing" - Brownie, Age 8.
"The visit was very well organised, we were always busy, and it was a perfect pitch for Year 4 students. The programme really made the children think carefully about the lives of deafblind people. We were very impressed" - Sharon Whitfield, Year 4 Teacher .
"It was extremely valuable and gave a superb insight into difficulties and problems that a deafblind person experiences. It was pitched correctly, and at the right level, superb presentation all round. The visit exceeded my expectations and I would most definitely recommend it." - Sue Elliott, Special Needs Assistant.
"I learnt how sighted and hearing people communicate with the deafblind people. It was the best day trip EVER" - Year 4 student.
"I would just like to say a big Thank You to you and your team for making our "Deafblind Experience" a memorable time. The young people gained so much from the visit, I feel that it will set them in good stead for the future. " - - Simon Scarborough, Positive Futures Coordinator.
"The whole visit was valuable as a 'whole child learning' experience. Thank you for an excellent programme, pitched at the right level, and well presented" - Zoe Atreides, Reception Yr Teacher, Peterborough High School.
"Thank you for a great day, everything about the visit was first class. It was educational, interesting, funny (in places) and thought provoking" - Neil Carter, Yr 10 Teacher Support, St John Fisher RC Secondary School, Peterborough.
"I didn't want to leave" - Year 4 student.
"Our visit to the Deafblind Centre was fantastic because it told us a lot about deafblind people. I didn't realise deafblind people felt so lonely because not many people know how to talk to them" - Yr 5 student, St Botolphs C of E Primary School, Peterborough
"I thought the programme was fantastic. It would definitely appeal to youth agencies and clubs, as well as schools" - TJ Trambadia, Senior Youth Worker, Peterborough Association of Detached Youth Workers.
"I loved everything, absolutely everything! My visit was FANTASTIC!!!!" - Year 4 student.
"The activities were very well delivered and the impact of the visit far exceeded our expectations. Talking to a deafblind person and learning to overcome previously unknown barriers in communication and understanding was an extremely valuable experience for all of us. We will definitely be coming back with another group of youngsters" - Matt Rash, PSHE Teacher, Ely Pupil Referral Unit.
"I learnt what it would be like to be deafblind and how to do sign language. I liked talking to the deafblind lady" - Yr 4 student, Houghton-On-The-Hill Primary School, Leicester