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Client Profile: Kaz Daffeh

Name: Kaz Daffeh Age: 31 From: Oxford Visual Impairment: optic pathway glioma, dyspraxia. Registered severely sigh impaired. Hobby: Crafts Describe yourself in one paragraph. I’ve always loved crafts, I fell […]

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Lockdown 2 – We’re here for you!

As the country has now moved in to another national lockdown, we felt it was necessary to share an update on our services and support that is available and what […]

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Our 2020 Tandem Story

When you have little or no vision, there can be many barriers to exercise as it can be difficult to learn  physical movements without being able to emulate others and […]

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Alexa how can you help me?

By Nathan Tree The Amazon Echo device range is both a revolutionary voice control system as well as an affordable gadget that makes it accessible to the masses. As the […]

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Reflections on learning to read and write braille

By Nathan Tree As you may have read in one my earlier posts, when the COVID-19 lockdown first happened, I took to learning to read and write braille. I have […]

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31 Cooking Tips

By Rona Smith. When it comes to independence, cooking is a crucial skill that blind and visually impaired people must learn. But the kitchen can be a very visual environment. […]

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Getting back to work

By Nathan Tree On Tuesday 18the of August, Peter White discussed on BBC Radio 4’s ‘In-Touch’ program the implications for blind and visually impaired people going back to work as […]

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How I access the kitchen as a young visually impaired person

By Rona Smith My name is Rona Smith, I am 19 years-old and I am visually impaired. One of my main goals in life is to be independent. For example: […]

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The effect your diet has on your eyesight

By Dr Gurjeet Jutley (OAB Trustee and ophthalmic surgeon at the John Radcliffe Eye Hospital, you can find out more about Gurjeet by going to his website: www.gurjeetjutley.com) Many people […]

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Staying fit whilst social distancing

By Nathan Tree Living with sight loss often puts up barriers when it comes to being active. But when coupled with social isolation keeping us all at home and social […]

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