Oxford
Glasswalk Challenge 2024: Express your interest
Are you looking to take on a unique challenge, shatter your fears, and raise vital funds to support local blind and visually impaired people? On Sunday 15th September 2024 we […]
Read moreAndreas: Being Blind in the LGBTQ+ Community
Andreas, our Technology and Equipment Officer, joined the MyVision team in the summer of 2023, not long after moving to the UK from Sweden. He brought a wealth of knowledge […]
Read moreChris Adams: Navigating Sight Loss with Technology
Chris has had glaucoma for over fifty years. It did not have a significant effect on her until about 2014, shortly after the death of her husband. In a short […]
Read moreComprehensive Guide to Apple iPad Accessibility Features
Table of Contents 1. VoiceOver 2. Zoom 3. Magnifier 4. Display & Text Size Adjustments 5. Speak Selection & Speak Screen 6. Audio Descriptions 7. Braille Support 8. Colour Filters […]
Read moreSt. Mary’s Church, Chalgrove Touch Tour
Join us on 3rd June at 10:00am for a touch tour of Chalgrove’s historic St. Mary’s Church Throughout the church there are interactive objects to touch; a pen friend has […]
Read moreSupport MyVision – Become a Member!
Why become a member: Membership is a vital part of MyVision; by becoming a member you are not only supporting our work with a regular donation, but you are strengthening […]
Read moreHenley Lunch Club
Join our Henley Lunch Club on the 11th June! We will be meeting at The Catherine Wheel at 12:00pm. This is a perfect opportunity to meet other visually impaired people, […]
Read moreSound Bath Session
Join us on 20th May at 1:30pm for a sound bath session at The Sound of Peace in Oxford. The session will be a healing and relaxing session accompanied with […]
Read moreCity of Oxford College Wellness Day
Join a fantastic wellness day organised by the City of Oxford College on 17th April! The event will offer: Beauty services – manicure, pedicure, hand and / or foot massage […]
Read moreGetting Around with a Visual Impairment
How do you commute when you’re visually impaired? There are some methods that are not a viable option such as driving or cycling. Instead, there is a strong reliance on […]
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