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A charity screening children for sight and hearing problems at schools in high-need areas now has a fully kitted-out optometry bus - and big plans to roll the service out to reach more regions and adults too.

Painga Project co-founder and chief executive Sarah Corson said it had taken years of hard work to get "Celia" the optometry bus on the road.

"At the moment we screen about 100 students a day [for vision problems] in schools using mobile equipment, but if we identified a problem, we didn't have the solution.

"So were scrambling around with help from the Auckland University vision bus and taking students who were high priority to private optometrists.

"Celia is designed to be able move between schools and be able to do full optometry checks on 30 students a day."

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