sight loss

Wheels for All Cycling

Take advantage of the sunny days and come out to the cycling sessions with Wheels for All. Wheels for All provides a safe, accessible, and supportive environment to cycle around […]

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Nicola: Adapting to Sight Loss

Nicola was born with Bardet Biedl Syndrome, but the condition did not immediately show itself. Nicola’s sight loss was gradual. She started wearing glasses when she was five years old, […]

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Webinar: An Introduction to Visual Impairment

Join us on Friday 24th March as we look at sight loss: effects, adaptations, communication, and sighted guiding. You’ll hear from people with lived experience of visual impairment and learn […]

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Retina UK Oxfordshire Event

  Join Retina UK’s virtual information event for the Oxfordshire area. it will be held on Zoom on 6 December, 7:00-9:00pm. The event is a great opportunity to hear from […]

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Go ahead given for sighted guiding in England

The RNIB have announced that sighted guiding with a person outside of your household is now permitted following guidance from the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC). To find […]

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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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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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Accreditations

MyVision Oxfordshire is registered as a charity in England and Wales No.1140556 and as a company limited by guarantee in England and Wales No. 07465300.