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Our campaigns

A building at Piccadilly Lights with adverts turned upside down as part of RNIB's #WorldUpsideDown campaign
A building at Piccadilly Lights with adverts turned upside down as part of RNIB's #WorldUpsideDown campaign

RNIB campaigns to change behaviours and perceptions around sight loss and encourage people to see the person, not the sight loss. We want to change society so that blind and partially sighted people can take part on an equal footing and face a world without barriers.

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See Sport Differently

Blind and partially sighted people are twice as likely to be inactive than people without sight loss. Together, we want to change this.

See the person, not the sight loss campaign

We want people to see sight loss differently, so through RNIB’s biggest-ever advertising campaign, we are showing people how their actions can support us.

Everyone should have the right to know what they're buying

Nine in 10 people with sight loss find information on packaging difficult or impossible to read. This is a major barrier to independence.

Christmas at RNIB

Join RNIB's team of Joy Makers and you can help children with vision impairment feel included in the festive fun this Christmas

Share your experience accessing NHS and social care information

By speaking up, you'll help us celebrate the health and care providers who are providing accessible information well and help us support changes for everyone where there are still issues.

FAQs

We answer your Frequently Asked Questions on our 'see the person, not the sight loss’ campaign.

RNIB See Differently Awards 2024

We're delighted to announce the 2024 National Finalists for the RNIB See Differently Awards shortlisted from hundreds of amazing nominations. We will be announcing the overall winners in each category on 21 May at the awards ceremony in London. Read more about their outstanding achievements.

Rhannwch eich profiad o sicrhau gwybodaeth gan y GIG a gwybodaeth gofal cymdeithasol

Diolch i chi am roi amser i gwblhau'r arolwg, bydd eich adborth yn ein helpu ni i ddeall pa welliannau sydd eu hangen i sicrhau bod gan bobl wybodaeth iechyd a gofal hygyrch.

Looking for your image?

It can be frustrating can't it to not have the full picture? Now, picture this: a world where people chat animatedly about a captivating meme while you're left in the dark, missing out on the laughter, the outrage, the heartfelt moments. But here's the twist: it doesn't have to be this way. With a simple act like adding an image description to your social media posts or presentations, you're not just sharing visuals; you're weaving threads of inclusivity, creating a space where everyone, regardless of sight, can fully participate. Join us in painting a brighter, more inclusive world for those with sight loss, one image at a time