MyVision Oxfordshire
Help visually impaired people access a vital counselling service
Being told that you have a visual impairment can be devastating. Losing your sight is a real bereavement, and many doctors do not have the time to explain or offer […]
Read moreHow to turn on VoiceOver on your iPhone.
Welcome to our VoiceOver tutorial series. In this video we’ll show you how to enable VoiceOver on your iPhone. VoiceOver is a powerful accessibility feature that can make your iPhone […]
Read moreJean: Navigating Sight and Hearing Loss
We first met Jean last autumn when she contacted us to explore aids which could help her complete day-to-day tasks. Over the winter she joined our coffee and board game […]
Read moreRoyal Literary Fund Creative Writing Group
Don’t miss the chance to join a transformative creative writing group designed specifically for visually impaired individuals! Hosted by MyVision in partnership with the Royal Literary Fund, these weekly drop-in […]
Read moreFamily Day at Science Oxford
Join our day of exploration and activities on 1st June from 10:30 until about 3:00pm at Science Oxford. This free day will be fun for the whole family! It will […]
Read moreMeet up at The White Horse
Join our meet-up at The White Horse in Banbury at 6pm on 19th April! Meet other visually impaired people and socialise with some fantastic new friends. We look forward to […]
Read moreBotley Road Rail Bridge Closure
The bridge under the rail line at Oxford rail station will be closed from 11th April 2023 until the end of October 2023 to allow for work to take place […]
Read moreDuncan: Navigating Life After A Stroke
Duncan suffered a stroke in the spring of 2021 which lead to his sight loss. He has been meeting with us in order to regain his confidence and to gain knowledge about assistive technology available for people with visual impairments.
Read moreMary: Journey With Her Guide Dog
Mary has a severe form of Myopia which was picked up early due to a family history of the disease. Mary spent her early to mid-teens frequently attending the Oxford […]
Read moreDoes Research Really Help?
Have you ever been asked to take part in scientific research, but it wasn’t obvious how your involvement would help, or why you were doing it? Last week, Optometrist Dr […]
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