SEP in the news

For further media information about any of these news stories, please contact Thomas Quigley (Comunications/PR Officer) on 028 9033 4121 or email thomas.quigley@rnib.org.uk. Alternatively, contact the SEP Project office on 028 7136 6060.

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Conquering Ben Nevis

Paralympian Jason Smith meets a group of people who are blind and partially sighted, on their return from conquering Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the UK.

My Hands My Heart

The Sensory Engagement Programme hold My Hands My Heart, in the Playhouse Theatre Derry/Lderry

New Technology Taster Training Event

RNIB NI runs a Technology taster event through the Sensory Engagement Programme, providing blind and partially sighted people with an opportunity to realise the life benefits of new technology.

EU provides £1.86m support for new Sensory Engagement Programme

An innovative new cross-border project, which will improve the lives of hundreds of people with hearing and sight difficulties, has received £1.86 million worth of support through the EU's INTERREG IVA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).

RNIB NI launches new premises and projects in the North West

24 February 2011 sees the official launch of RNIB NI's new premises and flagship project, the Sensory Engagement Programme [SEP].

Sensory Engagement Programme launches in Donegal

An innovative new cross-border project, which will improve the lives of hundreds of people with hearing and sight difficulties, was launched on 15 December 2010 in The Radisson Blu Hotel, Letterkenny.

RNIB NI information day

On Tuesday May 10 2011 the Sensory Engagement Programme, led by the Royal National Institute of Blind People held an information day at the Ryandale Inn, Moy, with input from the Southern Area HSCT (Health and Social Care Trust), SRC (Southern Regional College), Libraries NI and Conservation Volunteers NI (Green Gym).

Derry Central library on its way to excellence for blind and partially sighted users!

On Friday 17 June 2011, Derry central Library took the first step in striving for the Sensory Engagement Programme [SEP] Model of Excellence award.

SEP newsletter June 2011

The June SEP newsletter gives a round up of progress so far, including exciting news about Derry library and contact details to get involved.

Contact: sep@rnib.org.uk

Last updated: 13 February 2013

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