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How blind and partially sighted student can cope with challenges they face
A Scotland-wide group for young people with sight loss is promoting ten top tips to help cope with the demands of adapting to individual study and navigating a new environment, while perhaps being away from home for the first time.
Remembering our Patron: Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and RNIB
As we come to terms with the death of Her Late Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II, we feel we should reflect on the importance of her role as RNIB’s Patron and show how much her work meant to blind and partially sighted people.
RNIB makes accessible books free for children in Northern Ireland for World Book Day
To celebrate World Book Day on Thursday (4 March), the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) is giving away thousands of books in braille and audio formats for children with vision impairment across Northern Ireland.
Penguin Random House boosts RNIB library with thousands more audio books
One of the world’s largest publishers, Penguin Random House has bolstered the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) Talking Books Library by donating all of its audio books to the charity.
RNIB comment re: Eleanor Southwood being awarded an MBE
Matt Stringer, RNIB CEO, said:
Kickstart your year with a challenge – sight loss charity launches Take on 250
Marking the start to a new year with an exciting challenge, the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) launches virtual fundraiser, Take on 250.