Northern Ireland
RNIB staff and volunteers at a recent event.
We’re the Royal National Institute of Blind People in Northern Ireland (RNIB NI) and we’re here for everyone affected by sight loss.
How we can support you
If you or someone in your life has experienced sight loss, are blind or partially sighted, we offer a wide range of services, support and information to help.
Working with our supporters and partners, we’re changing wider society to create a world where sight loss isn’t a barrier to living life to the full. We want to make every day better for anyone affected by sight loss in Northern Ireland from providing practical and emotional support at the point of diagnosis, advice on employment, and campaigning for change, to advice on useful products and technology.
Keep up to date with what's happening NI (Northern Ireland) through our news page, and new RNIB NI podcast.
If you need advice or support, call our Helpline on 0303 123 9999.
You can also contact the NI team on [email protected].
You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Bluesky.
The RNIB NI Podcast
Listen up, speak up, break down barriers
A podcast exploring the issues and subjects that matter to people affected by sight loss in Northern Ireland. Expect expert guests, insightful information and great conversation.
Search for RNIB Northern Ireland podcast from your favourite podcast platform, and subscribe for regular episodes.
If it matters to people affected by sight loss, then it matters to us. If you have feedback for the team or have an idea for future content, just email: [email protected].
Events and activities in Northern Ireland
We have a monthly programme of ongoing and special events, groups and activities you, a friend or family member would be very welcome to attend. These range from local social groups, to walking and adapted sports and leisure activities such as archery and tennis, and special events such as guided tours around local estates or technology sessions letting you get to grips with using assistive products.
How to make your social media accessible
Social media accessibility means that everyone can join in the conversation and the weird and wonderful things that take place online. It's a love note that says, ‘we want you here too’.
There are around 57,500 people with sight loss in Northern Ireland who can enjoy your content if it’s accessible.