Your money

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.


Campaign success

On 17 March 2009 the Government accepted our amendment to the Welfare Reform Bill, entitling those with severe visual impairment on Disability Living Allowance to the higher rate of the mobility component from April 2011. Its estimated 26,000 people will gain an extra £29 per week. Go to the DLA campaign page to find out more.

Read our Campaign Briefing - Autumn 09 and find out what RNIB has been campaigning for.

Latest news

Talking cash machines - Act now!

If you're a member of The Co-operative Bank, we need your help! Over the next few weeks we'll be targeting banks who are refusing to offer their blind and partially sighted customers equal access to their own finances. This week it's The Co-operative Bank.

Barclays commit to talking cash machines

In November, we had a breakthrough on our campaign which calls for accessible ATM machines and Barclays has become the first major high street bank to announce it will commit to rolling out talking cash machines towards the end of 2012.

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.

Welfare Reform Bill - Update

Last night MPs overturned key amendments to the Welfare Reform Bill that had been won in January by Peers in the House of Lords

Reforming the ESA assessment

Lobbying and campaigning to highlight our concerns about the fairness and effectiveness of the Work Capability Assessment paid off when the Government accepted the Harrington review that change was urgently needed.

Last updated: 26 July 2011

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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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