Visual Impairment
Faringdon Lunch Club
Join our Faringdon Lunch Club on the 18th June! We will be meeting at The Dolphin at 12:00pm. This is a perfect opportunity to meet other visually impaired people, have […]
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 […]
Read moreDidcot Low Vision Technology Demonstration Day
Join a Low Vision Product Demonstration day on Wednesday 10th April at The Cornerstone Arts Centre. Would you like to find out about the latest accessible technology? Do you have […]
Read moreThame Get Connected Workshop
Come to the Thame Bowls Club on 7th March at 10:30am for our Get Connected Workshop. At this workshop you will be able to learn about the latest assistive technology […]
Read moreFaringdon Audio Described Cinema
Get your popcorn ready for 27th March! We’ll be having an audio described movie event at the Corn Exchange, Regent Cinema in Faringdon. We will be watching ‘The Post’, an […]
Read moreGlaucoma Support Group
We along with Glaucoma UK and Oxford University Hospitals will be running a free glaucoma support group at Bradbury Lodge on 13th March. It will be a chance to find […]
Read moreBraille Information Session
Would you like to know more about Braille? Join our Braille information session at Bradbury Lodge on 8th April between 2:00pm – 3:30pm We will answer questions such as: What […]
Read moreNorth Oxford Social Group
Join our new social group at The Common Ground in Oxford! Come along to meet other visually impaired people, socialise with some fantastic people, and enjoy a wonderful café. If […]
Read moreNorth Oxford Social Group
Join our new social group at The Common Ground in Oxford! Come along to meet other visually impaired people, socialise with some fantastic people, and enjoy a wonderful café. If […]
Read moreNorth Oxford Social Group
Join our new social group at The Common Ground in Oxford! Come along to meet other visually impaired people, socialise with some fantastic people, and enjoy a wonderful café. If […]
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