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There is clear evidence that living with a sight problem brings a range of additional costs. These can include adaptations to the home and domestic appliances, additional costs for food and heat, costs of support for cleaning and gardening, and the high cost of access technology and training for using CCTVs, computers or mobile phones.

We are campaigning for financial independence for blind and partially sighted people and a fairer benefits system to cover these additional costs.

Latest news

The "Bedroom Tax" campaign

As part of the Disability Benefits Consortium, we've been calling for disabled people to be exempt from the "bedroom tax". Take part in one final push to get the Government to rethink.

Seeking fair PIP assesments - act now!

Join over 50 charities and organisations including RNIB by calling on your MP today to help make the PIP assesments fairer

Talking cash machines - Act now!

We're targeting two major banks who are still not commited to adding voice assistance to their cash machines for blind and partially sighted people. If you're a customer of HSBC or Santander act now!

Talking ATMs - Latest news

Co-operative Bank begin their roll out of talking ATMs as part of the Make Money Talk campaign for accessible cash machines.

Make money talk campaign report

Cash machines - they talk in America why not in the UK? Our new report published in September 2011 marks the beginning of a campaign to make Britain's ATM network accessible to blind and partially sighted people. We need your help to get Britain's banks to enable their cash machines to talk.

Last updated: 5 June 2013

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Right now we can only reach one in three of the people who need our help most.

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