Visually impaired Leeds student on course to boost disability representation in teaching

Lily has a guide dog named Zen.Lily has a guide dog named Zen.
Lily has a guide dog named Zen.

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A visually impaired student at Leeds Trinity University has set her sights on a career in teaching and hopes to boost disability representation in the profession.

Lily Walsh, 19, is completely blind in her right eye and visually impaired in her left eye as a result of a genetic condition called Peter’s Anomaly.

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