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Look UK's Mentoring Project
We take a look at a mentoring programme designed for young visually impaired people.
The Eyes Have It
A group of prominent sight loss organisations have created a partnership: The Eyes Have It
Christmas Time at New College Worcester
In Touch asks some of the pupils New College Worcester how they prepare for Christmas.
The Blind Chocolatier
In Touch pays a visit to The Blind Chocolatier in the Lake District.
The New CEO of Guide Dogs; Cars
An interview with Andrew Lennox, the new CEO of the charity Guide Dogs.
Pavement Parking
What's being done to tackle the decade-old campaign to stop cars parking on pavements?
Representation in Parliament
We discuss political representation for visually impaired people.
Accessible smart meters, A blast from the past!
Problems getting accessible smart meters and an adventurous photographer.
Local sight loss charities; Doctor Who
Local sight loss charity service provision and making Doctor Who more accessible.
Blind baseball and morris dancing
Can blind people play baseball or be morris dancers? Of course they can!
Blind Baseball and Morris Dancing
YouGov Poll on Employment
A recent poll gathered evidence of employer attitudes over hiring visually impaired people
Mixmups
Mixmups is a new children's TV show that has representation at the heart.
Voting Requirements; Smart Energy; Visual Snow
The Electoral Commission update us on what VI people need to consider before voting.
RNIB Tech for Life Fair - Belfast
In Touch attended Northern Ireland's first major assistive technology conference.
The Impacts of an Inactive Government - Northern Ireland
In Touch assesses the impacts of Northern Ireland's Assembly being inactive.
The State of Vision Rehabilitation Services
New research from the RNIB has revealed major delays in vision rehabilitation provision.
A New Treatment for Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration
In Touch investigates a new treatment for Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration.
Should Blindness be Front and Centre?
We discuss whether your blindness should be at the front and centre of your life.
Hotel Stays with a Guide Dog; The Great Escape
A big-name hotel initially declared on their website that service dogs are not welcome.
Audio Description: New Ofcom Guidelines & Application in the Theatre
Ofcom has just made amendments to its audio description guidelines.
Improvements to the Disabled Students' Allowance
The Disabled Students' Allowance system has been updated to address student's issues.
Redundancies at Guide Dogs; Voting Equipment
Guide Dogs is making some big organisational changes. Their CEO explains what's happening.
Sleep
We investigate issues with sleep that are caused by a lack of light perception.
Travelling Abroad
With three experienced globe-trotters, we assess the positives and pitfalls of travelling.
The UK's First Blind Overseas Ambassador; Travelling Tips & Tricks
Peter speaks to Victoria Harrison, who is the UK's first totally blind overseas ambassador
Accessibility of Ticketmaster and Sonos Speakers
The problems blind people face in accessing live or recorded performances.
Gene Therapy
Recent developments in gene therapy to treat eye conditions.
Alt-Text in News; Goalball Saved My Life
The BBC has published new guidance and training for journalists on Alt-Text.
Bowel Cancer Screening; Election Information; A Guide Dog Trained in Sweden
NHS England is rolling out a more accessible version of the bowel cancer screening test.
New Priorities for UK Eye Care Research, A Year in Kenya
The UK Clinical Eye Research Strategy is updating its focus, based on what patients want.