This year we received many inspiring stories from individuals and organisations across the UK. Three finalists were chosen for each category and you can read about them below. The winners for each ...
Gus Alexiou is a disability inclusion journalist for Forbes covering everything from assistive technology to social policy and the arts. He developed sight loss at the age of 25 due to a medical ...
It’s now 30 years since RNIB provided its very first Eye Care Liaison Officer (ECLO), pioneering our service which gives vital emotional and practical support for people with an eye condition ...
We need light to see what’s around us and to see colour. Light from the sun contains invisible UVA and UVB rays, which can hurt your skin and your eyes. UVA and UVB are types of harmful ultraviolet ...
RNIB has been the leading advocate for braille for more than 150 years. In 2021, we are renewing our commitment to providing embossed braille, particularly in children’s literature. Image: A woman and ...
RNIB Scotland actively campaigns on matters of interest or concern to blind and partially sighted people, engaging with MSPs, MPs, councillors, civil servants, media, and commercial, public and other ...
On air seven days a week, our RNIB Connect Radio presenters bring you a fantastic selection of Talking Books, music, news and views. With a mix of blind, partially sighted and sighted staff on both ...
RNIB is dedicated to providing books in a variety of accessible formats. Over time the impact of accessible books and devices in digital formats has continued to change the way many customers read. A ...
Information for blind and partially sighted young people experiencing negative feelings about their vision impairment. Everyone's different, but there are feelings that a lot of young people tend to ...
When you arrive, you should let the receptionist know that you are there and they will tell you where to wait. You may find that you are waiting for a long time, or that there are periods of waiting ...