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RNIB Community Champion
Join us to make life better for others in your local community and inspire others to make small changes to reduce the barriers that people with sight loss face on a daily basis
RNIB Community Champion
Join us to make life better for others in your local community and inspire others to make small changes to reduce the barriers that people with sight loss face on a daily basis.
Social Action Audience Panel
Would you like to help improve public understanding of sight loss and make society more accessible and inclusive for blind and partially sighted people through small changes in the public’s behaviour?
Telephone Group Facilitator
Would you like to help blind and partially sighted people meet and socialise in a weekly telephone group? If you would and are a good listener, we'd love to hear from you.
Expert Patient Group Member - Wales
Do you have lived experience of sightloss and are willing to share your experiences in using primary and secondary eye health services in Wales.
Community Change Supporter
Join others to achieve positive change that supports blind and partially sighted people, both in your local community and nationally. This role can be done from anywhere in the UK and is open to everyone.
Tech Hub Support – Loughborough
Do you have experience of using assistive and accessible technology?
Lived Experience Speaker
Does the idea of delivering talks to groups of sighted people about your lived experience to challenge their perceptions and behaviours interest you? This is a role where you can make a real impact on the lives of blind and partially sighted people.
Chat and Connect Telephone Caller
Pick up the phone and apply your friendly personality and enjoyment of good conversation to help people with sight loss. This is a great opportunity to help people directly, or to grow your experience in a customer contact role.
Charles Bonnet Syndrome Telephone Group Facilitator
Would you like to help blind and partially sighted people with Charles Bonnet Syndrome come together and socialise in a weekly telephone group? If you’re interested and are a good listener, we’d love to hear from you.