Wales Council of the Blind

Optic neuropathy

Definition: Optic neuropathy is damage to the optic nerve from any cause. The optic nerve is a bundle of millions of fibers in the retina that sends visual signals to the brain.

Category: eye condition

Credit: Wikipedia

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optic_neuropathy

Last Updated: 11th of November 2025

Services mentioning Optic neuropathy

@Home Healthcare - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Low Vision Service Wales, Low Vision Service Wales domiciliary.

111press2 - (NHS Wales) Counselling and emotional support

Wales-wide service, a single point of access into all 7 Health Boards, with local mental health knowledge & access to Mental Health pathways.

Aberdare Sight Loss group - (Sight Life) Clubs and social groups

The group meets every second Thursday of the month from 1.30pm - 3.30pm. This older person's group enjoy tea, coffee and cakes with regular guest speakers. Contact Locality Manager for RCT, Carys Groves on 07753 305631 or email carys.groves@sightlife.wales

Abergavenny Nevill Hall Eye Clinic Liaison Officer (ECLO) - (Sight Cymru) ECLO / Sight Loss Advisors

href="/glossary/258/eye-clinic-liaison-officer">ECLO based at Nevill Hall hospital. Provides emotional support, information, assistance and signposts on to many different services to help at this difficult time. The ECLO can bridge the gap between health and social care for people with sight loss.

Abergavenny VI Club - (Sight Cymru) Clubs and social groups

A social group that meets locally and enjoy talks, activities, speakers, outings, refreshments and other entertainment. The groups meets on alternate Mondays at Trinity Church Hall, Abergavenny between 2.00 – 4.00pm.

Abergele (Stanley) Eye Clinic Liaison Officer (ECLO) - (NHS Wales) ECLO / Sight Loss Advisors

Full time ECLO based at the Stanley Eye Clinic, Abergele Hospital. Provides emotional support, often at a time of great need. Also signposts patients on to the many different services to help maintain their independence. The role of ECLO helps to bridge the gap between health and social care services for blind and partially sighted people. The ECLO, Roxanne Anderson, has a mobile number 07355 028707.

Abergele Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

Meets on 3rd Monday in the month at 1.30pm. Hafod y Park, Abergele, Conwy.

Aberystwyth and District VI Club - (Aberystwyth and District VI Club) Clubs and social groups

Meet on the first Monday of the month, 2pm at the Morlan Centre, Queen's Rd, Aberystwyth SY23 2HH. For more information, contact Jane Guest (Secretary) on 01970 617952 or janeanneguest@gmail.com

Access Design training - (Access Design Solutions) Training

Access Design Solutions provides training in the design, development, management, and operation of the built environment and transport services.

Access to Work - (UK Government) Employment Support

href="/glossary/210/access-to-work">Access to Work can help you get or stay in work if you have a physical or mental health condition or disability. The support you get will depend on your needs. Through Access to Work, you can apply for: a grant to help pay for practical support with your work; support with managing your mental health at work; money to pay for communication support at job interviews.

Access2books - (Access2books) Accessible media

This charity produces and publishes high quality early years books in dual format - giant print (75pt) & braille - with illustrations. The design enables braille or large print readers to read without obscuring the text or illustrations; and therefore gives children and adults the opportunity to read together, forming both educational and social relationships. Books can be purchased, and are also available for loan from some Welsh libraries.

Accessible Christian books and magazines - (Torch Trust) Accessible media

Torch stocks a wide range of Christian books, magazines, Bible reading notes and the Bible itself. They are available in audio, large print or braille. Most of their books are available to borrow from their library. Many items are also available to buy through their shop.

Accessible Health - (Centre of Sign Sight Sound) Medical

Supporting people with a hearing loss or who are d/Deaf to make, change, or cancel medical appointments and advising Health Professionals on how to book qualified communication support.

Accessible Transport for Individuals - (Bridgend Community Transport) Transport

Bridgend transport">Community Transport provides an accessible transport service for individuals with bespoke travel and mobility requirements which cannot be met by our voluntary car scheme or public transport. This service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Although we use minibuses for this service, we offer discounted rates for use of these vehicles when used by Bridgend county based individuals. To begin using the service, individuals must register with us as a member Charges for use of vehicles vary depending on number of people travelling, period of use, distance travelled and whether a paid driver is required for the journey. All journeys are costed from base and include time taken by the driver for compulsory pre-journey vehicle checks.

Acquired nystagmus get together - (Nystagmus Network) Support Group

The Nystagmus Network virtual get together group for adults living with acquired nystagmus to connect with other people with nystagmus and make new friends.

Activities for young people - (MACS (Microphthalmia, Anophthalmia & Coloboma Support)) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

MACS organises sailing trips and adventure weekends for young people with MACS conditions such as coloboma.

Advicelink Cymru - (Welsh Government) Welfare benefits advice

Advicelink Cymru offers quality assured advice on welfare benefits, debt, employment, education, housing, immigration and discrimination.The service aims to help people access the right advice, at the right time and make it easier for them to access services again if they need further help—whether that’s about the same issue or something new.

Age Cymru Advice Line - (Age Cymru) Helpline

href="/glossary/263/helpline">Helpline for advice on money matters, benefits and entitlements, income and tax, pensions, legal issues and consumer advice.

Alan Evans (Domiciliary) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Low Vision Service Wales, Low Vision Service Wales domiciliary

Albinism Fellowship - (Albinism Fellowship) Support Group

Provides a website resource, on-line discussion forum and telephone support for people affected by albinism.

Alexa devices - (British Wireless for the Blind Fund) Access technology

People living with sight loss in the UK can apply for a free Alexa device. The ability to control Alexa by voice and without buttons or on-screen controls makes it a fantastic option for people living with sight loss who want to access audio entertainment and information. More information via the news web link below.

All Formats Transcription Services - (Queen Alexandra College) Accessible media

All Formats, based at Queen Alexandra College, provides a range of braille, large print and audio services. All Formats professional transcription services meets the needs of large and small organisations throughout the UK. Our expert staff include braille users who will ensure that information is produced accurately, efficiently and cost effectively.

Alstrom advice - (Alstrom Syndrome UK) Advice

The organisation offers help and advice with educational, social and benefit problems to people affected by Alstrom syndrome.

Alstrom syndrome support group - (Alstrom Syndrome UK) Support Group

Provides support for those affected by Alström Syndrome, their carers and professionals working with them. This includes a forum, help with gaining access to medical assessments with doctors who have expertise in Alström Syndrome, quarterly medical screening clinics and a newsletter.

Amber Music Awards - (The Amber Trust) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Amber Music Awards exist to provide financial grants to individual children and young people in support of this vision. Music Award applications are open to all blind and partially sighted children and young people, who may also have other disabilities or special educational needs, until the age of 18. New applications for an Amber Music Award must be made before the young person’s 18th birthday.

AmberPlus - (The Amber Trust) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

AmberPlus aims to enable blind or partially sighted children to engage with music by providing families and professionals with resources and ideas for music-making.

Amman Valley Eye Clinic Liaison Officer (ECLO) - (RNIB) ECLO / Sight Loss Advisors

href="/glossary/258/eye-clinic-liaison-officer">ECLO based at Amman Valley Hospital. Provides emotional support, often at a time of great need. Also signposts patients on to the many different services to help maintain their independence. The role of ECLO helps to bridge the gap between health and social care services for blind and partially sighted people.

Ammanford Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

Second Thursday of the month, 10.30am at Llandybie Public Memorial Village Hall Llandybie Ammanford.

Anglesey Direct Payments - (Isle of Anglesey County Council) Direct payments / personalised budgets

href="/glossary/120/direct-payments">Direct Payments enable people assessed as requiring Social Care services to purchase their own care and support.

Anglesey VI Education Service - (Isle of Anglesey/Gwynedd Additional Learning Needs Service) Children, young people and education

Anglesey/Gwynedd local authorities provide Additional Learning Needs support and have teachers who are qualified to teach visually impaired children.

Anglesey Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) - (Isle of Anglesey County Council) Rehabilitation

A VRS assists someone regain daily living skills they may have lost through sight problems and helps them re-learn to do things they could previously do for themselves.

Aniridia support - (Aniridia Network) Support Group

href="/glossary/17/aniridia">Aniridia Network provides a positive, supportive network of families, individuals and professionals in order to share ideas, experiences and give emotional support. It provides information to health professionals, patients and their families, about aniridia, the related conditions and their implications for the patient.

Apply for Assistive Technology - (Guide Dogs) Grants

Guide Dogs believes the right assistive technology – sometimes called ‘access’ or ‘adaptive’ technology – can help your child learn and play, just like everyone else. That’s why they've helped children and young people access a world of technology designed to suit their vision impairment.

Armstrong and North (Newport) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Low Vision Service Wales - optometrist: Elliot Bateman.

Arts & Crafts group (Swansea) - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Glyn Vivian Art Gallery, Alexandra Road, Swansea, SA1 5DZ. 1.30pm - 3.30pm every other Thursday (not during school holidays).

Arts and Craft sight loss workshop - (North Wales Society of the Blind) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

The group meets every 4th Thursday of the month. Contact Bethan for more information on 01248 353604.

Assisted Travel - (Transport for Wales) Transport

Transport for Wales provides assistance for passengers with access needs. The Passenger Assist service is available for those requiring extra help to travel. TfW encourage passengers to book assistance before you travel - it helps with planning but is not essential. (For the service provided by National Rail, call 03457 48 49 50).

ASUK Wellbeing Service - (Alstrom Syndrome UK) Counselling and emotional support

ASUK are piloting a new ‘Wellbeing Service’ where they will develop 1-1 and group wellbeing sessions, webinar sessions for the global community, round table discussions prior to the AS multi-disciplinary clinics and signpost to relevant local organisations for families and individuals to reach out to, as well as wellbeing resources and top tips. Melissa Crowland is the Wellbeing Coordinator.

Audible - (Amazon) Accessible media

Audio books by subscription.

Audio Book Club - (Royal Society for Blind Children) Clubs and social groups

Join us on Zoom as we listen to different audio books with other Visually Impaired (VI) young people from all over the UK! You can listen to books of your choice in the comfort of your space, have a chance to meet new people & make new friends as we have discussions, quizzes, and create your own audiobook sessions around the chosen book. Once we finish a book, we also hold exciting nominations and vote in time for the book reveal session. Audio book club is at a regular time of 5pm-6pm every Monday and Thursday for children and young people between the ages of 8-25.

Audio Description for Theatre, Museums and Architecture - (Vocaleyes) Accessible media

Audio description services for the cultural industries.

Audio Transcription - (North Wales Society of the Blind) Accessible media

A bilingual (English and Welsh) audio recording service producing talking books and talking newspapers.

Audiobook lending service - (Listening Books) Accessible media

Listening Books has over 10,000 wonderful fiction and non-fiction titles in our collection for children and adults, including many popular authors. We also have set texts and study guides and many of our educational titles are recorded in our professional digital studios and aren't available anywhere else! Titles can be streamed over WiFi on computers, laptops, tablets, or smartphones, downloaded to portable devices to listen to offline or on the go, or on MP3 CDs sent through the post.

Austin Friars Treatment Centre Newport (ECLO) - (Sight Cymru) ECLO / Sight Loss Advisors

Provides emotional support and information for individuals attending the Lucentis injection clinic at Specsavers in Unit 2 Austin Friars, Newport.

Avako Ltd - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services provided: WGOS 1 & 2 domiciliary.

Bag Books - multisensory books - (Bag Books) Accessible media

Bag Books is the only organisation in the world publishing multi-sensory books specifically for people with learning disabilities. Each year we reach around 19,000 children and adults throughout the UK with Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities (PMLD), Severe Learning Disabilities (SLD) or severely affected by Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

BAME Vision blog - (BAME Vision) Information

A blog giving information and experiences concerning people with sight loss from BAME communities.

BAME Vision webinars - (BAME Vision) Information

Webinars and other events for people with sight loss from culturally diverse communities. The website below gives news and events.

Bardet-Biedl Syndrome monthly chat - (Bardet-Biedl Syndrome UK) Support Group

Monthly chat for adults with Bardet-Biedl Syndrome. Events are arranged on a month by month basis, generally at the end of the month. If you would like to join in, please email rebecca.perfect@bbsuk.org.uk.

Barry VI Club - (Sight Cymru) Clubs and social groups

A social group that meets locally and enjoy talks, activities, speakers, outings, refreshments and other entertainment. The groups meets every Tuesday at Golau Caredig between 1.30 – 3.30pm.

BBS Active at Home - (British Blind Sport) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Our audio-led sessions have helped blind and partially sighted people keep active from their homes during the pandemic and have continued to be enjoyed by people around the world. BBS hosts a virtual live workout week at the beginning of each month, with a different exercise class taking place each weekday evening at 6pm. At the end of the workout week, the BBS team upload recordings of the workouts to our YouTube channel for those who were unable to attend.

BBS Advice Service - (Bardet-Biedl Syndrome UK) Advice

href="/glossary/246/advice">Advice and advocacy service for people with Bardet-Biedl Syndrome.

BBS support - (Bardet-Biedl Syndrome UK) Support Group

BBSUK can help by putting you in touch with other families who are facing similar problems, by passing on advice which has helped others in the day to day management of thieir children, and by sending information which will help professionals in medical and educational fields to understand more about our special children.

Beat the Best - (Beat the Best (Facebook group)) Support Group

A Facebook group for people with Best's disease.

Beautifully Blind make-up tutorials - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

An online make-up tutorial group. For more information, contact Locality Manager for RCT - Carys Groves.

Befriending scheme - (Aniridia Network) Befriending

href="/glossary/241/befriending-service">Befriending scheme for people with aniridia who are members of Aniridia Network - an opportunity to talk to someone who has experience of the condition.

Behcet's UK Helpline - (Behcet's UK) Helpline

A telephone helpline for members which is available between 9.00 am and 8.00 pm on weekdays and between 10 am and 6 pm on weekends and bank holidays (see website for full details). It is run by volunteers so answerphones may be used at certain times. Callers who leave a message are contacted as soon as possible at the Society's expense.

Behcets Local Support Groups - (Behcet's UK) Support Group

Local support groups in-person and online. For groups in Wales contact Rachel below for more information.

Benefits & tax credits service - (Contact) Welfare benefits advice

Provide information and advice on benefits to the families of disabled children.

Benefits for people with sight loss - (Blind Veterans) Welfare benefits advice

A page giving advice on benefits.

Bereavement Helpline - (Cruse Bereavement Support) Counselling and emotional support

Cruse volunteers are trained in all types of bereavement and can help you make sense of how you're feeling right now.

Bierly magnifiers - (Bierly) Access technology

Bierly products help people with partial sight to magnify text and be able to enjoy reading and regain their independence. The products are innovative but simple. They have been designed specifically for people with partial sight, poor coordination, dexterity issues and anyone who may find modern technology challenging.

Bike Ability - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Cycling activities for people with sight loss. Every Wednesday from 12pm - 1pm at Dunvant Rugby Club, Swansea. All sessions must be pre-booked. Contact BikeAbility direct on 07584 044284.

Birdshot Uveitis Society - (Birdshot Uveitis Society (BUS)) Support Group

href="/glossary/257/bus">BUS supports patients with uveitis">Birdshot, particularly when first diagnosed and provides up-to-date information about the condition and treatment options to help empower patients and ensure they have access to the most appropriate treatment possible.

Blackwood VI Club - (Sight Cymru) Clubs and social groups

A social group that meets locally and enjoy talks, activities, speakers, outings, refreshments and other entertainment. The group meets on alternate Mondays at Blackwood Library between 11.30 – 12.30pm.

Blaenau Gwent Direct Payments - (Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council) Direct payments / personalised budgets

href="/glossary/120/direct-payments">Direct Payments enable people assessed as requiring Social Care services to purchase their own care and support.

Blaenau Gwent Library Services - (Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council) Information

Aneurin Leisure page on libraries they manage for Blaenau Gwent CBC.

Blaenau Gwent VI Education Service - (SenCom Vision and Multi-Sensory Impairment Service) Children, young people and education

The service works with children and young people who have a speech, language, communication need or who have a hearing, vision, or multi-sensory impairment. The teams provide a wide range of advice and intervention strategies including teaching.

Blaenau Gwent Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) - (Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council) Rehabilitation

A Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) assists someone regain skills they may have lost through sight problems. It helps them re-learn to do things they could previously do for themselves.

Blazie accessibility scripting and training - (Blazie) Access technology

Blazie write custom scripts for screen readers, as well as provide training teams of software engineers on the latest WCAG guidelines and HTML accessibility practices.

Blind Ambition Social Hour - (BlindAmbition) Clubs and social groups

A monthly Social Hour, where people with sight loss who are in, or looking for employment can connect with other people in a friendly, laid-back environment. Contact Blind Ambition to find out how to attend.

Blind Baseball - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Baseball for people with sight loss.

Blind Baseball 'Give it a go' Day - (Blind Baseball Cymru) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Blind Baseball 'Give it a Go' days welome people with sight loss aged 7-25 to join them to learn the game.

Blind in Business employment support - (Blind in Business) Employment Support

Blind in Business provide a range of services aimed at assisting visually impaired graduates into employment. These include assistance with applications, practice interview sessions, advice on job hunting and help with networking.

Blind tennis - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Held every Saturday afternoon at 4pm. Open to all age groups. All sessions must be booked in advance. Call 01792 650 484 to book your place.

Boccia Ball Games - (Bridgevis (Bridgend & District VI society)) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

The aim of Boccia is to throw leather balls - coloured red or blue as close as they can to a white target ball, or jack. These are held every 2nd Tuesday of the month 5-6 pm. Archbishop McGrath School, Brackla, Bridgend. Transport can be arranged if required.

Booktouch - (BookTrust) Accessible media

Booktouch packs are available for children who are blind or partially sighted. Children are entitled to this pack in addition to the two standard Bookstart packs. You can collect your free Booktouch packs from your health visitor, local health clinic, early years setting or local library. Bookstart schemes also work closely with these professionals and sensory impairment teams to help make sure everyone receives the packs best suited to them.

Boots Opticians (Abergavenny) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Temporarily closed. Services offered:

Boots Opticians (Bridgend) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Optician / optometrist providing Eye-Health Examination Wales service.

Boots Opticians (Wrexham) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered:

Boots Opticians (Wrexham) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered:

Braille classes (Swansea) - (Sight Life) Training

Delivered on a one-to-one basis from various locations in the Swansea area.

Braille Transcription - (Taira Technology) Accessible media

At Taira Technology, we offer print to Braille transcription services in your preferred Braille format. We have a highly skilled team who are able to reformat and convert almost any document into Braille. We aim to provide a fast, affordable Braille transcription service that doesn’t compromise on accuracy or quality.

Brecon Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

Second Monday of the month 10.00am at Brecon Town Council Offices (rear entrance), The Guildhall, Brecon, Powys LD3 7AL. Contact Tina.

Bridgend (Princess of Wales) Eye Clinic Liaison Officer (ECLO) - (RNIB) ECLO / Sight Loss Advisors

Part time (Mon, Tues, Thurs and Friday) ECLO based at Princess of Wales Hospital, Bridgend. Provides emotional support, often at a time of great need. Also signposts patients on to the many different services to help maintain their independence. The role of ECLO helps to bridge the gap between health and social care services for blind and partially sighted people.

Bridgend Deafblind Social Group - (Deafblind UK) Clubs and social groups

For Deafblind people. Second Friday of the month at St. Marys Hall Norton, Bridgend from 11am - 1pm. Coffee and chat, speakers and trips out. For more information contact Bethany Langley on 07940 895572.

Bridgend Direct Payments - (Bridgend County Borough Council) Direct payments / personalised budgets

href="/glossary/120/direct-payments">Direct Payments enable people assessed as requiring Social Care services to purchase their own care and support. Bridgend use an agency (People Plus - see elsewhere).

Bridgend Library Services - (Bridgend County Borough Council) Information

Awen Cultural Trust page offering library services for Bridgend County.

Bridgend Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

Bridgend – Third Friday of the month 10.30am at Halo Bridgend Life Centre, Angel St, Bridgend CF31 4AH. Contact Joy.

Bridgend Specialist Social Worker (VI) - (Bridgend County Borough Council) Specialist Social Work (VI)

Help to protect vulnerable visually impaired people to live more successfully within their local communities by helping them find solutions to their problems.

Bridgend VI Education Service - (Bridgend CBC Education Department) Children, young people and education

Bridgend CBC provides Additional Learning Needs Support and has teachers who are qualified to teach visually impaired children.

Bridgend Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) - (Bridgend County Borough Council) Rehabilitation

A Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) assists someone regain skills they may have lost through sight problems. It helps them re-learn to do things they could previously do for themselves.

Bridgevis Coffee Mornings - (Bridgevis (Bridgend & District VI society)) Clubs and social groups

These coffee mornings often include invited guests for talks and presentations. 1st Friday of the month, 11.30am-1pm at St. John's Ambulance Training Centre, Minerva Street, Bridgend, CF31 1TD. Contact Sarah Hay below.

Bridgevis Gardening Club - (Bridgevis (Bridgend & District VI society)) Clubs and social groups

At Bronfair Allotments, Garth, Maesteg. every Wednesday. Bus leaves Market Street at 10 am and leaves Maesteg at 12.30 pm. Contact Sarah Hay below.

Bridgevis social activities - (Bridgevis (Bridgend & District VI society)) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Bridgevis organise meals out, visits to places of interest and trips to the New Theatre Cardiff and the Wales Millennium Centre. Contact Sarah Hay below for latest information.

Bronglais Eye Clinic Liaison Officer (ECLO) - (RNIB) ECLO / Sight Loss Advisors

href="/glossary/258/eye-clinic-liaison-officer">ECLO based (Tues, Wed, Fri) at Bronglais Hospital (North Road Clinic). Provides emotional support, information, assistance and signposts on to many different services to help at this difficult time. The ECLO can bridge the gap between health and social care for people with sight loss.

Buddy Scheme - (Glaucoma UK) Befriending

Being told you need laser treatment or surgery to treat your glaucoma can be an overwhelming experience. Though you will be given information on the procedure itself, it’s likely that you will still have lots of questions about what to expect. Speaking to someone who has already had the laser treatment or surgery can offer much needed re-assurance and helps to make the unknown a little less daunting. If you have any questions about laser treatment or surgery for glaucoma, we can put you in touch with someone (referred to as a ‘buddy’) who has already had the procedure. They can talk you through their own experience of the treatment, relate to concerns you may have and answer any questions.

C.A.L.L. Mental Health Helpline - (C.A.L.L.) Counselling and emotional support

CALL Helpline is the all Wales mental health helpline. It provides emotional support to anyone living in Wales. The helpline operators provide a listening ear to anyone wanting support with their mental health. The Helpline is available 24/7 to anyone phoning from Wales. CALL is also a bilingual service, meaning callers can choose to speak to the helpline operator in either Welsh or English. CALL also offers a service through Language Line, which allows a caller to speak to the Helpline Operator in their language of choice.

Cael Cymru - (Centre of Sign Sight Sound) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

A culture and tourism project that makes tourist attractions, sites and activities more accessible.

Caerphilly Direct Payments - (Caerphilly County Borough Council) Direct payments / personalised budgets

href="/glossary/120/direct-payments">Direct Payments enable people assessed as requiring Social Care services to purchase their own care and support.

Caerphilly Library Services - (Caerphilly County Borough Council) Information

Council page on library services in Caerphilly CBC.

Caerphilly Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

Third Wednesday of the month at 10.30am at Caerphilly Library, 2, The Twyn, Caerphilly, CF83 1JL, in the reading room. Contact Denise.

Caerphilly VI Education Service - (SenCom Vision and Multi-Sensory Impairment Service) Children, young people and education

The service works with children and young people who have a speech, language, communication needs or who have a hearing, vision, or multi-sensory impairment. The teams provide a wide range of advice and intervention strategies including teaching.

Caerphilly Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) - (Caerphilly County Borough Council) Rehabilitation

Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) are trained to support individuals with sight problems to rebuild skills and confidence as their sight changes. Support aims to encourage independence around mobility, communications, household skills, lighting, using magnifiers and specialist equipment. The local authority also maintains the Sight Impairment Register, and signposts to many other agencies.

Caldicot Club - (Sight Cymru) Clubs and social groups

A social group that meets locally and enjoy talks, activities, speakers, outings, refreshments and other entertainment. The group meets on alternate Tuesdays at the Haywain pub between 12.00 - 2.00pm.

Calibre audio - (Calibre Audio) Accessible media

Calibre Audio is a charity that provides a completely free for life audiobook service to everyone with a disability that makes reading print difficult or impossible. Members enjoy 13,000+ unabridged audiobooks with unlimited borrowing through digital streaming, download, or on memory stick. Visit the website to find out more and join.

Calm Zone Helpline - (CALM) Counselling and emotional support

Support for people experiencing suicidal thoughts or needing advice to support another person. Available 5pm - midnight, 365 days a year.

Calvert Trust Exmoor - (Calvert Trust) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

The Calvert Trust has an accessible centre in Exmoor where disabled people can enjoy outdoor activities.

Calvert Trust Kielder - (Calvert Trust) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

The Calvert Trust runs an accessible centre in Kielder where disabled people can try out new experiences with family and friends. Various types of breaks are available, from day or half day trips to self catering and respite breaks.

Calvert Trust Lake District - (Calvert Trust) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

An accessible, residential, outdoor activity centre for disabled people. A wide range of activities and breaks are available for people of all ages.

Cardiff Arts and Crafts Group - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Our popular Arts and Crafts sessions take place on the last Tuesday of the month between 10.00am and 12.30pm at Jones Court, Womanby Street, Cardiff. Join other members in the Activity Room at Jones Court to learn and take part in different craft activities. Activities vary and there are always several available to try out.

Cardiff Coffee Morning - (Sight Life) Clubs and social groups

There is a Coffee Morning every Tuesday between 10.00am and 1.00pm in the Activity Room at Jones Court, Womanby St, Cardiff. Everyone is welcome to drop in for a chat with other members, staff and volunteers. Coffee, tea, cake and biscuits are always available. Occasionally there are guest speakers or optional activities.

Cardiff County Library Services - (Cardiff Council) Information

Council page on library services in Cardiff County.

Cardiff Direct Payments - (Cardiff Council) Direct payments / personalised budgets

href="/glossary/120/direct-payments">Direct Payments enable people assessed as requiring Social Care services to purchase their own care and support. Cardiff use Dewis CIL for their agency support for Direct Payments recipients.

Cardiff Mobility specialist - (Cardiff Council Education Department) Children, young people and education

Cardiff Council has a member of staff qualified to provide mobility training to vi children in a school environment. The contact is Roberta Veryard.

Cardiff Specialist Social Worker (VI) - (Cardiff Council) Specialist Social Work (VI)

Help to protect vulnerable visually impaired people to live more successfully within their local communities by helping them find solutions to their problems.

Cardiff VI Education Service - (Cardiff Council Education Department) Children, young people and education

Cardiff Council provides Additional Learning Needs support and has teachers who are qualified to teach visually impaired children.

Cardiff Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) - (Cardiff Council) Rehabilitation

A Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) assists someone regain skills they may have lost through sight problems and helps them re-learn to do things they could previously do for themselves.

Cardigan Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

Meet on 2nd Tuesday of the Month. 10.30am - 12.30pm at Radley Room, The Guildhall, Cardigan SA43 1JL. Contact Monica on 07726 569818.

Carmarthen (Glangwili) Eye Clinic Liaison Officer (ECLO) - (RNIB) ECLO / Sight Loss Advisors

href="/glossary/258/eye-clinic-liaison-officer">ECLO based at Glangwili hospital. Provides emotional support, often at a time of great need. Also signposts patients on to the many different services to help maintain their independence. The role of ECLO helps to bridge the gap between health and social care services for blind and partially sighted people

Carmarthen Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

Fourth Thursday of the month 10.30am at Carmarthenshire Association of Voluntary Services (CAVS), 18 Queen St, Carmarthen SA31 1JT. contact Janice.

Carmarthen Talking Newspaper - (Llyfrau Llafar Cymru/Talking Books Wales) Accessible media

The Carmarthen Talking Newspaper is an audio collection of local news cherry picked from the Carmarthen Journal every week - with half an hour of English and half an hour of Welsh. The bi-monthly Carmarthenshire News in a Welsh and an English edition is sent out with the Carmarthen Talking Newspaper.

Carmarthenshire Direct Payments - (Carmarthenshire County Council) Direct payments / personalised budgets

href="/glossary/120/direct-payments">Direct Payments enable people assessed as requiring Social Care services to purchase their own care and support. Carmarthenshire currently use Diverse Cymru to manage Direct Payments on behalf of clients. (See Diverse Cymru)

Carmarthenshire Library Services - (Carmarthenshire County Council) Information

Council page on library services in Carmarthenshire.

Carmarthenshire Qualified Habilitation Specialist - (Carmarthenshire Education Department) Children, young people and education

Carmarthenshire Council can provide habilitation services to vi children in a school environment.

Carmarthenshire VI Education Service - (Carmarthenshire Education Department) Children, young people and education

Carmarthenshire Council provides Additional Learning Needs support and has teachers who are qualified to teach visually impaired children.

Carmarthenshire Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) - (Carmarthenshire County Council) Rehabilitation

A Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) assists someone regain skills they may have lost through sight problems and helps them re-learn to do things they could previously do for themselves.

Cerebral Visual Impairment meetings - (Cerebral Visual Impairment Society) Support Group

The Cerebral Visual Impairment Society hold an annual meeting which provides opportunities for parents, people with CVI and professionals to meet up and learn from each other in a mutually supportive environment.

Ceredigion Association for the Blind IT Support - (Ceredigion Association for the Blind) Access technology

Our IT service provides advice, one-to-one training, short term equipment loan, and some financial support towards purchasing equipment. The service is completely free and we do not sell equipment, we just advise and support. Try before you buy: if you want to try before you buy, we can offer the loan of phones and tablets for 2 weeks. This would help you decide on the type of technology that meets your requirements and skills. We have an iPad and iPhone as well as an Android Synapptic tablet and phone.

Ceredigion Direct Payments - (Ceredigion County Council) Direct payments / personalised budgets

href="/glossary/120/direct-payments">Direct Payments enable people assessed as requiring Social Care services to purchase their own care and support. Ceredigion currently provides its support through Diverse Cymru (see elsewhere).

Ceredigion Library Services - (Ceredigion County Council) Information

Council page on library services in Ceredigion.

Ceredigion VI Education Service - (Ceredigion Education Department) Children, young people and education

Ceredigion Council provides Additional Learning Needs support and has teachers who are qualified to teach visually impaired children.

Ceredigion Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) - (Ceredigion County Council) Rehabilitation

A Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) assists someone regain skills they may have lost through sight problems and helps them re-learn to do things they could previously do for themselves.

Chair Yoga Class - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Every Wednesday 11am to 12pm in the Activity Room at Jones Court, Womanby St, Cardiff. The Chair Yoga class is one of our most popular groups. It gives you the chance to stretch safely and there is a wonderful relaxation session at the end. People often arrive early (or leave late!) in order to have a hot drink and a chat with other members. Numbers are limited so it is best to ring first to check whether there is space in the class.

Change 100 - (Leonard Cheshire Disability) Employment Support

Change 100 is our flagship programme of paid summer internships, professional development and mentoring. We match talented university students and recent graduates with any disability or long-term condition with progressive employers.

CHARGE Family Support Group Events - (CHARGE Family Support Group) Support Group

The priority for the Group is to create opportunities to bring families together. If you are interested in attending an event or helping to organise one in your area, follow the link below.

Charity Holidays - (Seable) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

At Seable, we collaborate with local and national charities, non-profit organisations, and schools to organise residential, cultural, and international trips that are tailored to the needs of blind and visually impaired participants. By working with us, charities can remove the stress and pressure of planning group holidays, ensuring a smooth and enriching experience for all involved.

CHECT Support Fund - (Childhood Eye Cancer Trust (CHECT)) Grants

The Childhood Eye Cancer Trust (CHECT) support fund provides grants to families in need of financial help as a result of their child’s diagnosis, treatment or screening for retinoblastoma. The fund is available to UK members of CHECT and/or those receiving treatment under the NHS in one of the UK retinoblastoma centres – Royal London Hospital or Birmingham Children’s Hospital. Eligible families could receive up to £200 per year.

Chester & Flintshire Talking Newspapers - (Flintshire Talking Newspaper) Accessible media

We are currently producing a single, online only, edition of the Chester and Flintshire Talking Newspapers. This will be posted each week under the Chester News section.

Childline - (Childline) Counselling and emotional support

Childline helps anyone under 19 in the UK with any issue they’re going through. You can talk about anything. Whether it’s something big or small, their trained counsellors are here to support you. Childline is free, confidential and available any time, day or night.

Children and Young Adults website - (Childhood Eye Cancer Trust (CHECT)) Information

CHECT TYA is a website dedicated to teens and young adults who have had retinoblastoma (Rb).

Children, Young People and Families Service - (RNIB) Advice

RNIB’s Children, Young People and Families and Education (CYPFE) Service supports individuals aged 0-25 who have vision impairment, their families and friends, and the professionals around them with any kind of query. We also support parents who themselves have vision impairments. Our locally based Family Support Officers provide advice and guidance, resources and training, and activities and events.

Children's Mobility and Habilitation Service - (Guide Dogs) Children, young people and education

Guide Dogs Cymru support to children and their families as they tackle the challenges of sight loss from birth through transition to adulthood.

Citizens Advice Cymru - (Citizens Advice) Helpline

Citizens Advice Bureaux offer free, confidential, impartial and independent advice on welfare benefits, financial, consumer and relationship issues either over the phone.

Clearvision children's library - (Clearvision) Accessible media

ClearVision is a UK postal lending library of mainstream children's books with added braille. Our books all have braille (or Moon), print and pictures, making them suitable for visually-impaired and sighted children and adults to share. There are over 13,000 books in the collection, including tactile board books, simple stories for young children and stimulating books for newly fluent readers. We have fiction and non-fiction in uncontracted (grade 1) and contracted (grade 2) braille.

Clwb Cerdded Eryri Walking Group - (North Wales Society of the Blind) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

All walks are held on Wednesdays . Meet at North Wales Society for the Blind, 325 High Street, Bangor. 10.30 am.

Coats disease community - (Coats Disease Community) Support Group

An online community where people can discuss issues related to this condition.

Combat Stress Helpline - (Combat Stress) Counselling and emotional support

Mental health support for Armed Forces personnel, veterans, and their families. Freephone below.

Compass Independent Living Direct Payments Support - (Compass Independent Living) Direct payments / personalised budgets

Compass can help guide you through the process and support you to manage all aspects of your direct payment (personal budget).

Computer training - (Sight Life) Access technology

Fully trained volunteers provide training in basic computer skills, touch typing, use of email and the internet, on a one-to-one basis.

Connect by Tech - (Macular Society) Access technology

href="/glossary/47/macular-degeneration">Macular Society's Connect by Tech service offers one-to-one telephone support with the technology you are using around your home. Make the most of you smart phones, tablets, laptops and computers, smart speakers, and other technology. Help with setting up Alexa, using accessibility features on devices, help with video calls, setting up a computer, Zoom and conference calls and more.

Connect Radio - (RNIB) Information

Connect Radio is especially for blind and partially sighted people and broadcasts 24 hours a day, seven days a week on Freeview Channel 730 and online at the link below.

Connecting Families - (Royal Society for Blind Children) Support Group

We hold monthly evening group sessions for parents and carers of vision impaired children and young people (0-25 years) which are facilitated by our team of RSBC Family Practitioners. It’s a supportive group where you will learn from the experiences of other parents and carers and in turn be able to support others with your own experiences and stories. Each month there will be a new topic covering many of the milestones and issues which parents and carers might face. It’s a safe place to share your feelings knowing others will support you. What to expect: Peer support; Empowering each other; Learning about and understanding mental health and well-being; Sharing knowledge and experience; Discussing the challenges of raising a child with a vision impairment; Open advice forum – no question is too big or too small.

Contact helpline - (Contact) Helpline

For information or advice on any aspect of caring for a disabled child, ring Contact's national freephone helpline on 0808 808 3555, Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 5pm. Can help with issues such as info on your child's medical condition, sources of grants, benefits and special educational needs.

Contact online drop-in service - (Contact) Support Group

An online drop-in service for families in Wales during term time. Sessions are an opportunity for parents with disabled children to come together to chat, share experiences, and support each other. They are held on the first and third Thursday of the month.

Contact support groups in Wales - (Contact) Support Group

Groups provide parents of disabled children with essential practical and emotional support. Workshops and other events are organised.

Conwy Direct Payments - (Conwy County Borough Council) Direct payments / personalised budgets

href="/glossary/120/direct-payments">Direct Payments enable people assessed as requiring Social Care services to purchase their own care and support. The Rowan Organisation provide agency support in Conwy.

Conwy Library Services - (Conwy County Borough Council) Information

Council page on library services in Conwy.

Conwy Mobility specialist - (North East Wales Sensory Support Service (NEWSS)) Children, young people and education

NEWSSS has a member of staff qualified to provide mobility training to VI children in a school environment. The contact is Rachel Ward below.

Conwy Sight Loss Group - (Vision Support) Clubs and social groups

A social group for adults with a vision impairment. The Conwy Sight Loss Group meets on the first Wednesday of each month from 1:00pm until 3:00pm at Mostyn Gallery, 12 Vaughan Street, Llandudno, LL30 1AB.

Conwy Specialist Social Worker (VI) - (Conwy County Borough Council) Specialist Social Work (VI)

Help to protect vulnerable visually impaired people to live more successfully within their local communities by helping them find solutions to their problems.

Conwy VI Education Service - (North East Wales Sensory Support Service (NEWSS)) Children, young people and education

The team works with children and young people from birth to age 19. Specialist skills tuition is provided for those children and young people with a significant sensory loss with support, advice and guidance being provided for families, schools and other agencies to provide a seamless approach to meeting the needs of identified individuals.

Conwy Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) - (Conwy County Borough Council) Rehabilitation

A Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) assists someone regain skills they may have lost through sight problems and helps them re-learn to do things they could previously do for themselves. Note: RCT's VRS only works with vision impaired adults.

Counselling and Emotional Support - (Sight Cymru) Counselling and emotional support

Provides confidential support and information to people who, because of sight loss, are experiencing emotional difficulties. Covers Aneurin Bevan Health Board.

Courses at QAC - (Queen Alexandra College) Children, young people and education

The College in Birmingham provides a wide range of courses for students with a visual impairment, or other disabilities. Subjects include health and social care, hospitality, IT and the performing arts - see the website for full details.

Cowbridge Club - (Sight Cymru) Clubs and social groups

A social group that meets locally and enjoy talks, activities, speakers, outings, refreshments and other entertainment. The group meets on alternate Tuesdays between 10.30 – 12.30pm. Long Meadow Court, Cowbridge.

Creative - (Royal Society for Blind Children) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

We hold regular online and hybrid sessions for children and young people of any age up to 25 to come together and share their creative passion. Whether you enjoy music, playing an instrument, singing, poetry, drama, or creative writing you can join our sessions and meet others who share your interests. Online Gaming: We hold regular online gaming sessions for children and young people to come together and have some fun gaming together. Open to any children and young people up to age 25, why not come and join and meet others whilst playing online.

Crickhowell Optometrists - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered:

Culverhouse Cross Shopper - (VEST Community Transport) Transport

A community bus service from Barry or Wenvoe to Culverhouse Cross, Cardiff. Shop at Marks and Spencer, TK Maxx, Tesco and Aldi. Drivers will carry your shopping into your house. Door to door service. To register call 029 20 490325.

CustomEyes Books - (Guide Dogs) Accessible media

Guide Dogs CustomEyes service produces large print books for children with vision impairment. These are tailor-made for each child or young person, but they are only charged the recommended retail price. The customised large print books open up a whole world of imagination and learning, by enabling visually impaired children and young people to read the same books as their sighted friends and classmates.

D N Jenkins Domiciliary - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered:

D.A.N.S.A. Dial-a-ride - (D.A.N.S.A) Transport

Are you a concessionary fare pass holder? Do you have difficulty getting to and from the bus stop with heavy bags? Do you have difficulty gaining access to conventional public transport? Dial-a-Ride is available to older people, who may have a disability or who suffer from ill health and are unable to access public transport for any reason. They cover the Dulais, Adan, Neath, Swansea, and Amman Valley areas.

DAC Web Accessibility Testing - (Digital Accessibility Centre) Access technology

DAC tests web sites for accessibility in line with the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2 (WCAG 2.1) – the government recommended standard.

Dalemill Ltd - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered:

Dan helpline - (Dan) Counselling and emotional support

Dan provides support if you have drug or alcohol problems. Text DAN to 81066 or use the 24/7 Freephone number below.

Deafblind Social Group - Wrexham - (Deafblind UK) Clubs and social groups

Meets on the second Thursday of the month at 10.30-12.30. Venue: AVOW, 21, Egerton Street, Wrexham.

Deafblind Social Groups - (Deafblind UK) Clubs and social groups

href="/glossary/34/deafblindness">Deafblind Cymru's peer support & social groups provide those with both sight and hearing impairments plus their carers an opportunity to meet people and make friends. At regular meetings, all members are encouraged to get involved in the decision making process to determine what activities the group should do, often including social outings and arranging meetings to enjoy guest speakers on subjects of interest.

Deafblind UK Befriending service - (Deafblind UK) Befriending

Our befrienders are here to talk, laugh and build lasting friendships with. Living with deafblindness can be lonely and you might find yourself feeling increasingly isolated. That’s why we offer a free befriending service where you can have some regular company from a friendly volunteer, either by phone, text message or email.

Deafblind UK Cardiff Social Group - (Deafblind UK) Clubs and social groups

The group provides a friendly, safe space where members can meet for a chat and a cuppa, and share challenges, information and build friendships. It will meet monthly, on the last Thursday, from 12 - 1 pm on the 4th floor of Cardiff Central Library. For referrals to the group, please contact Carys Jones, Sensory Support Officer via email at carys.jones@deafblind.org.uk.

Deafblind UK Care and Support - (Deafblind UK) Direct payments / personalised budgets

Our specially trained support workers can visit you at home and work with you to do whatever you want. This might be helping you with post and paying bills, or it might be helping you get to your appointments, to the bank or support with shopping, to help make sure you don’t miss out on any information. They will also support you to carry on with your hobbies, making sure sight and hearing loss doesn’t stop you from doing what you love.

Deafblind UK Crafts - (Deafblind UK) Clubs and social groups

Crafts group for deafblind people - meets between 2-4pm on the first Tuesday in the month at Hafan Deg, Grange Rd, Rhyl.

Deafblind UK Employability Support - (Deafblind UK) Employment Support

Support to develop your employability skills.

Deafblind UK Empowering Support - (Deafblind UK) Direct payments / personalised budgets

Our empowering support service helps you to resolve any practical issues that you might have or to get back on your feet after a setback. We can help you to access health and social care, apply for welfare and benefits, research and access local services, understand housing options, investigate leisure and transport options, connect with opportunities to make new friends or try new activities or to find help to fix a problem in the home. This is free, one to one support.

Deafblind UK Helpline - (Deafblind UK) Helpline

Telephone (0800 number) and text (0790 number) advice and information for Deafblind people.

Deafblind UK Holidays - (Deafblind UK) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

We all need a break sometimes, but we know that for some, staying away from home is not that easy. Our self catering caravan in Hopton-on-Sea, Norfolk provide a home from home break at heavily discounted rates.

Deafblind UK Information and advice - (Deafblind UK) Advice

Whether you have lived with sight and hearing loss for a while or it is new to you, Deafblindness can be difficult to understand. The information at this site will help you to understand deafblindness and how to make the most of life with sight and hearing loss.

Deafblind UK Online Job Club - (Deafblind UK) Clubs and social groups

Meet fortnightly (on Fridays), to give support and advice to anyone with sight and hearing loss who is looking to find employment.

Deafblind UK Supported Living - (Deafblind UK) Direct payments / personalised budgets

Our supported living accommodation is expertly designed to provide people with combined sight and hearing loss, who may have additional complex needs, with a safe and secure environment to live independently within the wider community.

Deafblind UK Technology Support - (Deafblind UK) Access technology

Our technology support service teaches you to make the most of technology to help you be as independent as possible. From magnification to voice recognition, we can show you how to make the most of the gadgets you’ve already got or how to use specialist accessibility software.

Deafblind UK Wellbeing and Emotional Support - (Deafblind UK) Counselling and emotional support

Our wellbeing and emotional support service can help you through particularly difficult times. You can contact our trained staff and volunteers who are non-judgemental and experienced in helping people who are deafblind. We can contact you at regular times throughout the year to see how you're doing and to offer any advice or support that you might need. We can also send you Christmas and birthday cards and put you in touch with other people who are in a similar position to you.

Denbighshire Direct Payments - (Denbighshire County Council) Direct payments / personalised budgets

href="/glossary/120/direct-payments">Direct Payments enable people assessed as requiring Social Care services to purchase their own care and support. The Rowan Organisation provides agency support in Denbighshire.

Denbighshire Library Services - (Denbighshire County Council) Information

Council page on library services in Denbighshire.

Denbighshire Mobility specialist - (North East Wales Sensory Support Service (NEWSS)) Children, young people and education

NEWSSS has a member of staff qualified to provide mobility training to VI children in a school environment. The contact is Rachel Ward below.

Denbighshire VI Education Service - (North East Wales Sensory Support Service (NEWSS)) Children, young people and education

The team works with children and young people from birth to age 19. Specialist skills tuition is provided for those children and young people with a significant sensory loss with support, advice and guidance being provided for families, schools and other agencies to provide a seamless approach to meeting the needs of identified individuals.

Denbighshire Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) - (Denbighshire County Council) Rehabilitation

A Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) assists someone regain skills they may have lost through sight problems and helps them re-learn to do things they could previously do for themselves.

Dewis CIL Advocacy - Newport - (Dewis Centre for Independent Living) Advocacy

You can access our service if you are aged 18 and over (or 16 and over if you are in transition), you are ordinarily resident in Newport, and you have or care for someone who has: physical disability; sensory impairment; learning impairment; conditions relating to older age; dementia; terminal or degenerative condition.

Diabetes UK Cymru voluntary groups - (Diabetes UK) Support Group

The voluntary groups across Wales are run voluntarily by people living with diabetes. These groups can offer you local information and support and the opportunity to meet other people who live with diabetes.

Diabetic Eye Screening Wales - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Medical

The Diabetic Eye Screening Wales service checks for eye problems caused by having diabetes. Making changes to your diabetes management, or having specialist treatment can slow or reverse changes caused by diabetic retinopathy. If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, and are aged 12 or over, you will be invited to attend a screening appointment.

Digital Skills Training - North East Wales - (Vision Support) Access technology

Vision Support provide digital training whether you are a complete beginner and want to know about the technology available or you have a device and you want to make it more accessible/learn how to use the accessibility features. We are able to come to your home and provide one-to-one training. We provide support throughout North-East Wales.

Direct Payments Support - (Dewis Centre for Independent Living) Direct payments / personalised budgets

When a Social Services department offers a Direct Payment to one of their clients they advise that person to seek support and information from an organisation with whom they have contracted to give this support. Dewis does this for the authorities indicated.

Direct payments support service - (Diverse Cymru) Direct payments / personalised budgets

Diverse Cymru provide a comprehensive Direct Payments service in Cardiff. The service helps you to manage your payments and offers support with your needs and responsibilities as an employer.

Disability Awareness Training - (Accessible Wales) Training

Accessible Wales flagship training course is an Introduction to Disability Awareness which is a program of informal but professional training courses. This course is aimed at addressing day to day issues relating to disability within the workplace.

Disability Confidence Training - (Disability Rights UK) Training

Creating an open and fair environment where all employees are valued is good for morale - enabling all employees to work to their full potential creates greater efficiencies.

Disability Equality Training - (Disability Wales) Training

DW's Disability Equality Training module will provide you with an understanding of the Social Model of Disability and barriers faced by disabled people. They offer bespoke training and can tailor the module to your organisation.

Disability Equality Training and Consultancy (Arts) - (Disability Arts Cymru) Training

Organisations participating in Disability Equality Training will be able to: demonstrate recognition of their accountability to disabled people; understand the implications of the Equality Act, particularly the disability provisions, and it’s relevance to arts provision in Wales devise an appropriate and realistic format for effective action planning; work towards best practice in inclusion and accessibility.

Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card - Anglesey - (Isle of Anglesey County Council) Transport

The Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card enables you to travel on Wales' bus services with a companion subject to meeting certain criteria. The concession is overseen by Transport for Wales but you must apply to your local authority in the first instance.

Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card - Blaenau Gwent - (Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council) Transport

The Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card enables you to travel on Wales' bus services with a companion subject to meeting certain criteria. The concession is overseen by Transport for Wales but you must apply to your local authority in the first instance. Please call the Integrated Transport Unit on the number below.

Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card - Bridgend - (Bridgend County Borough Council) Transport

The Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card enables you to travel on Wales' bus services with a companion subject to meeting certain criteria. The concession is overseen by Transport for Wales but you must apply to your local authority in the first instance.

Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card - Caerphilly - (Caerphilly County Borough Council) Transport

The Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card enables you to travel on Wales' bus services with a companion subject to meeting certain criteria. The concession is overseen by Transport for Wales but you must apply to your local authority in the first instance.

Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card - Cardiff - (Cardiff Council) Transport

The Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card enables you to travel on Wales' bus services with a companion subject to meeting certain criteria. The concession is overseen by Transport for Wales but you must apply to your local authority in the first instance.

Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card - Carmarthenshire - (Carmarthenshire County Council) Transport

The Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card enables you to travel on Wales' bus services with a companion subject to meeting certain criteria. The concession is overseen by Transport for Wales but you must apply to your local authority in the first instance.

Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card - Ceredigion - (Ceredigion County Council) Transport

The Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card enables you to travel on Wales' bus services with a companion subject to meeting certain criteria. The concession is overseen by Transport for Wales but you must apply to your local authority in the first instance. At the Ceredigion Council site it is not clear about the companion pass. Contact them directly as below and stress that it is currently a local authority responsibility, not Transport for Wales, to process the Companion Travel Card.

Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card - Conwy - (Conwy County Borough Council) Transport

The Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card enables you to travel on Wales' bus services with a companion subject to meeting certain criteria. The concession is overseen by Transport for Wales but you must apply to your local authority in the first instance.

Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card - Denbighshire - (Denbighshire County Council) Transport

The Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card enables you to travel on Wales' bus services with a companion subject to meeting certain criteria. The concession is overseen by Transport for Wales but you must apply to your local authority in the first instance.

Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card - Flintshire - (Flintshire County Council) Transport

The Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card enables you to travel on Wales' bus services with a companion subject to meeting certain criteria. The concession is overseen by Transport for Wales but you must apply to your local authority in the first instance.

Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card - Gwynedd - (Cyngor Gwynedd) Transport

The Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card enables you to travel on Wales' bus services with a companion subject to meeting certain criteria. The concession is overseen by Transport for Wales but you must apply to your local authority in the first instance. (NB The website below leads you to the Transport for Wales page, but you will still need to contact the local authority.)

Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card - Merthyr Tydfil - (Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council) Transport

The Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card enables you to travel on Wales' bus services with a companion subject to meeting certain criteria. The concession is overseen by Transport for Wales but you must apply to your local authority in the first instance.

Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card - Monmouthshire - (Monmouthshire County Council) Transport

The Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card enables you to travel on Wales' bus services with a companion subject to meeting certain criteria. The concession is overseen by Transport for Wales but you must apply to your local authority in the first instance. The site below gives no information other than to direct you to the Transport for Wales site. Contact the number or email below to apply.

Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card - Neath Port Talbot - (Neath Port Talbot Council) Transport

The Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card enables you to travel on Wales' bus services with a companion subject to meeting certain criteria. The concession is overseen by Transport for Wales but you must apply to your local authority in the first instance. Little or no information is available at the NPT site. Click the Provider link below for contact details for NPT Council.

Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card - Newport - (Newport City Council) Transport

The Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card enables you to travel on Wales' bus services with a companion subject to meeting certain criteria. The concession is overseen by Transport for Wales but you must apply to your local authority in the first instance.

Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card - Pembrokeshire - (Pembrokeshire County Council) Transport

The Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card enables you to travel on Wales' bus services with a companion subject to meeting certain criteria. The concession is overseen by Transport for Wales but you must apply to your local authority in the first instance. Ask for a Disabled Eligibility Assessment Form from the Local Authority.

Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card - Powys - (Powys County Council) Transport

The Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card enables you to travel on Wales' bus services with a companion subject to meeting certain criteria. The concession is overseen by Transport for Wales but you must apply to your local authority in the first instance. (NB Powys does not give any information concerning the Companion Travel Card. Applicants are advised to press the council for assistance in the matter using the general number below. If you are not satisfied, please contact Wales Council of the Blind on 029 20 473954.)

Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card - Rhondda Cynon Taf - (Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council) Transport

The Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card enables you to travel on Wales' bus services with a companion subject to meeting certain criteria. The concession is overseen by Transport for Wales but you must apply to your local authority in the first instance.

Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card - Swansea - (Swansea Council) Transport

The Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card enables you to travel on Wales' bus services with a companion subject to meeting certain criteria. The concession is overseen by Transport for Wales but you must apply to your local authority in the first instance.

Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card - Torfaen - (Torfaen County Borough Council) Transport

The Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card enables you to travel on Wales' bus services with a companion subject to meeting certain criteria. The concession is overseen by Transport for Wales but you must apply to your local authority in the first instance.

Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card - Vale of Glamorgan - (Vale of Glamorgan Council) Transport

The Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card enables you to travel on Wales' bus services with a companion subject to meeting certain criteria. The concession is overseen by Transport for Wales but you must apply to your local authority in the first instance.

Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card - Wrexham - (Wrexham County Borough Council) Transport

The Disabled Person with Companion Travel Card enables you to travel on Wales' bus services with a companion subject to meeting certain criteria. The concession is overseen by Transport for Wales but you must apply to your local authority in the first instance.

Disabled Persons Railcard - (Railcard) Transport

You receive 1/3 off adult train travel with a Disabled Persons Railcard, for you and an adult companion, if needed.

Discover More Support - (Family Fund) Information

Family Fund's new ‘Discover more support’ tool features topics like money and benefits, mental health and wellbeing, education and learning and disability. It gives users the option to browse through 130 trusted listed organisations, to find available support services best suited to their families’ needs

Dolgellau & District Talking Newspaper - (Dolgellau & District Talking Newspaper) Accessible media

Weekly local news recordings in Welsh and English, plus bi-monthly magazine recording also in Welsh and English.

Dolgellau Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

Support group for people with macular disease. Meets on 3rd Wednesday of every month, at 1.30pm. Theatre Fach, Dolgellau, Gwynedd.

Dolphin assistive technology products - (Dolphin Computer Access Ltd) Access technology

Dolphin assistive technology products are designed to improve accessibility and independence on computers, for people with a wide range of vision impairments. This includes screen readers for people who are blind, and magnification and audio products for people who have partial sight and low vision.

Dr. Rhydian James Grant Fund - (North Wales Society of the Blind) Grants

A grant to empower and enable future generations of people who are blind and partially sighted to reach their goals and fulfil their aspirations whatever they may be. Applicants in receipt of means-tested benefits will be given priority. They are happy to consider applications for specialist software, equipment and specialist training in the use of access technology.

Dystonia Society Forum - (The Dystonia Society) Support Group

An on-line forum where people can discuss any aspect of dystonia.

Dystonia Society helpline - (The Dystonia Society) Helpline

The telephone Helpline is available Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 16:00 to deal with questions about dystonia from both members and non-members, and from healthcare professionals. Helpline staff are not medically qualified and that the Helpline cannot offer advice about an individual's treatment or provide any type of diagnosis. The service can however provide support and information on many aspects of dystonia and its management

Early Years Connecting Families - (Royal Society for Blind Children) Clubs and social groups

Our exciting weekly online early years group for parents who have a blind or partially sighted baby or child between 0-4 years old. These drop ins run monthly, virtually on zoom. In these sessions you can expect to see: a range of different activities each week from sensory stories to messy play and music sessions for you and your little ones to participate in; an opportunity to chat with/meet other parents and families; the chance to participate in useful discussions about practical concerns with some guest hosts.

EASS Helpline - (Equality Advisory Support Service (EASS)) Helpline

A helpline for people affected by discrimination or human rights abuses. It can advise on the Equality Act 2010, and your options for resolving problems formally or informally. See website for full details.

Eating Disorders Information and Support - (Beat (Eating Disorders Association)) Counselling and emotional support

Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses, and if you think you may have one, you deserve help to get better. Learn more about how to ask for and what to expect from treatment, as well as how we can support you.

Elderfit Swansea Wellbeing and Social Walk group - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

The group meet every Tuesday at Junction at Black Pill, Swansea 10am - 12.30pm.

Emotional support for children and young people with vision impairment - (Fight Against Blindness) Counselling and emotional support

A series of podcasts for parents and carers about emotional support for children and young people with vision impairment.

Employment Support Service - (RNIB) Employment Support

Help with looking for work or helping you to stay in work for people with sight loss.

Enhanced Vision low vision products - (Enhanced Vision) Access technology

Enhanced Vision offer an extensive line of low vision products including video magnifiers. Their products are designed to help people regain their visual independence by providing the ability to read, write, see loved ones, or enjoy the outdoors.

Evans & Hughes - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: WGOS 1 and 2 plus Domiciliary

Evans & Hughes (Ammanford) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Eye Health Examination Wales, Low Vision Service Wales, Low Vision Service Wales domiciliary

Evans & Hughes (Lampeter) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Eye Health Examination Wales, Low Vision Service Wales, Low Vision Service Wales domiciliary

Evans & Hughes (Llandeilo) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Eye Health Examination Wales, Low Vision Service Wales, Low Vision Service Wales domiciliary

Evans & Hughes (Llandovery) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Eye Health Examination Wales, Low Vision Service Wales, Low Vision Service Wales domiciliary

Evans AD (Milford Haven) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered:

Every Body Moves - (British Paralympic Association) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

An on-line tool enabling disabled people to identify sports which are suitable for their specific impairment, and then search for clubs in their area where they can try that activity. By highlighting inclusive activities and one-off events which non disabled and disabled people can do together, Every Body Moves can inform and inspire people to discover something new.

Eye 2 Eye Club - (Eye 2 Eye) Clubs and social groups

This club meets every Wednesday between 10am and 2.30pm at St. Andrews Church Hall, Garden City.

EYE CAN - (Sight Life) Support Group

Not currently running. Eye Can aims to provide social groups and activities for young visually impaired people, and to give them specialist support in a wide variety of areas including sight loss, health, education and training. The project is also providing workshops to local schools and colleges so that they are able to promote the service to their visually impaired students.

Eye Care Hub - (Seeability) Information

An on-line resource containing information on eye care for people with learning disabilities. It includes information in easy-read format, and also information for carers.

Eye clinic information desk - (Bridgevis (Bridgend & District VI society)) Information

Bridgevis volunteers work with the ECLOs within the hospital to provide information and support to patients who are experiencing, or have some level of, sight loss.

Eye Connect Cymru - (Royal Society for Blind Children) Information

Eye Connect is a project designed to connect vision impaired children and young people and give them a voice in their community. The project ensures that: children, young people and families have the support they need to feel more confident and thrive emotionally; youth organisations across Wales are equipped to welcome and include vision impaired children and young people in their settings; children and young people can make lasting connections with each other and build a sense of community; children and young people will have a stronger voice in their community and be able to influence change.

Eyecare Oncall Ltd - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: WGOS 1 + 2 Domiciliary

Fairwater Green Opticians - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Optician services

Family Fund grants - (Family Fund) Grants

Provide grants to the families of disabled children and young people who meet certain criteria. The grants can be used for essential items such as washing machines, fridge-freezers, family breaks, clothing and bedding as well as contributions to hospital visiting costs. They also help with tablets, laptops and sensory toys.

Family Support Service - (Royal Society for Blind Children) Counselling and emotional support

This service offers one to one support for the whole family; help with coping with a diagnosis; help to access practical support; and support for your child's development.

Financial aid - (Behcet's UK) Grants

The Society will provide grants to help people who are in hardship because of Behçet's disease. To provide a grant, evidence of the amount needed must be provided. Examples of claims which might be funded include prepayment certificate for drugs, help with travel to hospital, household bills, help towards computer with reading aids/voice recognition if you are visually impaired, or aids/other equipment not available on the NHS to help if you are disabled.

Financial Wellbeing Service - (Vision Support) Advice

This service offers support with searching and applying for grants; help with budgeting; signposting to organisations to help with a range of issues; benefits checks; information and guidance on schemes/discounts that you may be eligible for; hints and tips on how to save money.

Flintshire Direct Payments - (Flintshire County Council) Direct payments / personalised budgets

href="/glossary/120/direct-payments">Direct Payments enable people assessed as requiring Social Care services to purchase their own care and support.

Flintshire Library Services - (Flintshire County Council) Information

Aura is the website of information on Flintshire libraries.

Flintshire Mobility Specialist - (North East Wales Sensory Support Service (NEWSS)) Children, young people and education

NEWSSS has a member of staff qualified to provide mobility training to VI children in a school environment. The contact is Rachel Ward below.

Flintshire VI Education Service - (North East Wales Sensory Support Service (NEWSS)) Children, young people and education

The team works with children and young people from birth to age 19. Specialist skills tuition is provided for those children and young people with a significant sensory loss with support, advice and guidance being provided for families, schools and other agencies to provide a seamless approach to meeting the needs of identified individuals.

Flintshire Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) - (Flintshire County Council) Rehabilitation

A Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) assists someone regain skills they may have lost through sight problems and helps them re-learn to do things they could previously do for themselves.

Focal Point UK Rehabilitation Support - (Focal Point UK) Rehabilitation

Focal Point UK is a leading private sector provider of vision rehabilitation (rehab) services to all sector organisations - statutory service providers such as social services departments, education departments and Employment Services, or their agents acting on their behalf. We also work with voluntary sector organisations who provide or require vision rehab services and support.

Forest Talk - (Forest Talk) Accessible media

Forest Talk provides a weekly talking newspaper for blind and visually impaired people in the Forest Of Dean, Gloucestershire. We record local news items taken from the weekly Forest of Dean newspapers: The Forester and Wye Valley Forest Review. We complement this with a weekly ‘magazine’ of light-hearted articles, local interest items, poems and anecdotes. Each recording lasts approximately 90 minutes. Our recordings are distributed on USB memory sticks. We also supply each of our registered blind listeners with a free of charge USB ‘soundbox’ to enable them to listen to our recordings each week. Publications: The Forester (weekly); The Wye Valley Review (weekly); Western Daily Press (daily).

Free Personal Transcription - (RNIB) Accessible media

Whether it’s the magical place your favourite book used to take you or special memories locked in letters and journals that you can no longer read, we understand the importance and power of the written word and how difficult it can be for you to read what you want, when you want. Our team can help with removing these barriers. They can help you to stay in touch with your local community, continue to attend social groups and activities, enjoy your favourite hobby, or widen your horizons through education and travel, by simply taking your print and converting it into a format you can read yourself.

Friendly AdvantAGE - (Glamorgan Voluntary Services) Befriending

The project offers a range of befriending services to reduce loneliness and isolation and improve the wellbeing of older people in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan.

Friendly Phone Service - (Visual Impairment Breconshire) Befriending

This offers support and friendship through regular phone contact for visually impaired people in Breconshire (South Powys).

Fuch's Friends - (Corneal Dystrophy Foundation) Support Group

The Fuchs' Friends international online support group is a place of support and information for people with all types of Corneal Dystrophy. It is an outreach project of The Corneal Dystrophy Foundation. We are here to provide Education and Support regarding Corneal Dystrophies. We are here to help people who, when diagnosed, are sent on an emotional roller coaster ride caused by shock of the diagnoses and fear of the unknown future of their vision.

Funding for research - (Fight For Sight) Grants

We focus on finding and funding scientific research that advances the understanding, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of eye disease. And we have an ambitious five-year scientific research strategy to ensure our funding is putting change in sight.

Further education courses - (Royal National College for the Blind (RNC)) Children, young people and education

RNC offers a wide range of further education courses for visually impaired students at its site in Hereford. Subjects include braille and independent living skills in addition to various BTec, GCSE, A and AS level courses.

Genetic Counselling - (Retina UK) Medical

The aim of genetic counselling is to help individuals and families to understand the condition, make choices, access any appropriate screening or medical treatment, communicate with relatives and find suitable support. Genetic counsellors will often draw a family history, explain relevant inheritance patterns and discuss risks to children. They are also experts at explaining genetic test results.

Get Set Progress - (Thomas Pocklington Trust) Employment Support

Thomas Pocklington Trust's Get Set Progress provides paid internships for blind and partially sighted people to secure that first rung on the career ladder or who are returning to work following a career break.

Glaucoma Support Groups - (Glaucoma UK) Support Group

href="/glossary/41/glaucoma">Glaucoma UK organises patient support groups across the UK. The concept of the groups is to allow patients to meet their health care professionals in a relaxed atmosphere, away from the time restricted atmosphere on outpatients, so the condition and treatment can be discussed in more depth. The weblink below gives details and contact points.

Glaucoma UK Digital Support Group - (Glaucoma UK) Support Group

Meet other people with glaucoma and share information and experiences. The support groups are also attended by health care professionals and guest speakers, so you’ll have an opportunity to speak with them in a relaxed atmosphere and ask the questions that matter most to you. The groups may also run social events and arrange fundraising activities.

Glaucoma UK Forum - (Glaucoma UK) Support Group

A on-line discussion forum for glaucoma patients and their families. The website also includes information about all aspects of glaucoma.

Glaucoma UK Helpline - (Glaucoma UK) Helpline

Telephone and email helpline for practical help and advice about glaucoma and emotional support. The line is open Mon - Fri: 9:30 am to 5:00 pm. After office hours, an answerphone is in operation, where you can leave a message and they will ring you back.

Goalball Clubs - (Goalball UK) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Directory of goalball clubs around the UK including Wales.

Gorseinon Social and Support Group - (Sight Life) Clubs and social groups

Held on the first Wednesday of the month. 10am - 12pm.

Gowerton drop-in social support group - (Sight Life) Clubs and social groups

Held on the second Tuesday of the month. 1.45pm - 3.15pm. The group provides an opportunity for people with sight loss in the area to come along and share your VI related hints and tips, find out what is going on locally and make new friends.

Grants from Ceredigion Association - (Ceredigion Association for the Blind) Grants

Ceredigion Association provide some grants to visually impaired people. To be eligible you must have serious and uncorrectable visual impairments, and have been referred to the Association by the Rehabilitation Officer in Ceredigion Social Services.

Grants from Gardner's Trust for the Blind - (Gardner's Trust for the Blind) Grants

Gardner's Trust for the Blind provides financial assistance for the purposes of education, training and social welfare to people who are registered blind or partially sighted in the UK. Pension requests are also considered in exceptional circumstances. The maximum amount of grant that can be awarded is £600. Apply in writing to Miss Angela Stewart at the address given in the Gardner's Trust for the Blind provider record.

Grants from MACS - (MACS (Microphthalmia, Anophthalmia & Coloboma Support)) Grants

MACS gives grants to cover the cost of activities or equipment needed by children born without eyes, or with under-developed eyes, or the condition coloboma. You must have been a member of MACS for at least 6 month to apply.

Grants from VI Breconshire - (Visual Impairment Breconshire) Grants

href="/glossary/247/grants">Grants are offered to anyone with a permanent and uncorrectable eye condition, living in Breconshire to help pay for equipment, services, training, education and experiences (such as holidays). Applications are welcome from the visually impaired, their families and carers.

Grants from VICTA - (VICTA (Visually Impaired Children Taking Action)) Grants

VICTA provide grants for children and young people for visual aid equipment and for vacation schemes.

Guide dog service - (Guide Dogs) --uncategorised--

A guide dog can offer a unique, safe and effective way of getting about independently and confidently.

Gwent Access to Advocacy - (Gwent Access to Advocacy) Advocacy

Advisers on the helpline can provide information and advice on advocacy, can advise on entitlement to advocacy based on care and support needs, and can signpost and refer to relevant advocacy services and other specialist services. The Helpline is open Monday to Friday 10am-3pm. (Newport residents should contact Dewis Centre for Independent Living).

Gwrando - (North Wales Society of the Blind) Accessible media

Welsh language talking book service.

Gwynedd Direct Payments - (Cyngor Gwynedd) Direct payments / personalised budgets

href="/glossary/120/direct-payments">Direct Payments enable people assessed as requiring Social Care services to purchase their own care and support. Gwynedd uses The Rowan Organisation to manage Direct Payments.

Gwynedd Library Services - (Cyngor Gwynedd) Information

Council page about library services in Gwynedd.

Gwynedd VI Education Service - (Isle of Anglesey/Gwynedd Additional Learning Needs Service) Children, young people and education

Anglesey/Gwynedd local authorities provide Additional Learning Needs support and have teachers who are qualified to teach visually impaired children.

Gwynedd Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) - (Cyngor Gwynedd) Rehabilitation

A Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) assists someone regain skills they may have lost through sight problems and helps them re-learn to do things they could previously do for themselves.

Gwynns (Bargoed) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Leighton Rowland. Services offered: Eye Health Examination Wales, Low Vision Service Wales

Gwynns (Tonypandy) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Eye Health Examination Wales, Low Vision Service Wales, Low Vision Service Wales domiciliary

Gym Group - (Vision Support) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Brio Fitness at Northgate Arena in Chester offer vision impaired sessions after running taster sessions with Vision Support. The vision impaired sessions are sports sessions tailored to those partially sighted or blind. Gym Sessions Tuesdays 12.30pm – 1.30pm.

Halton Sensory Service Resource Centre - (Vision Support) Resource centre

The fully trained staff and volunteers at Vision Support's Halton Sensory Service Resource Centre alongside Deafness Resource Centre, supported by Halton Borough Council, are a fully integrated sensory service geared to meeting the diverse needs of people with sensory loss. They demonstrate and sell specialist equipment to help with daily living. The Resource Centre has a range of information on Vision Support's services and other relevant services available locally and nationally.

Haverfordwest (Withybush) Eye Clinic Liaison Officer (ECLO) - (RNIB) ECLO / Sight Loss Advisors

href="/glossary/258/eye-clinic-liaison-officer">ECLO based at Withybush Hospital, Haverfordwest. Provides emotional support, often at a time of great need. Also signposts patients on to the many different services to help maintain their independence. The role of ECLO helps to bridge the gap between health and social care services for blind and partially sighted people.

Health in Wales Medical

The gateway to information about health and health services in Wales. The information the NHS provides will be presented to help you make decisions that matter to you and to understand what is happening in relation to your own health and to health care more generally.

HealthUnlocked Medical

HealthUnlocked offers you the ability to learn about your health and to connect with other patients and healthcare professionals. At the heart of HealthUnlocked is your profile that allows you to communicate, and manage your health.

HelpKidzLearn - (Inclusive Technology) Children, young people and education

The home of multiple online services, enabling children of all ages and abilities to play, develop and achieve. Teachers, therapists, carers and parents can provide accessible game-based learning activities, creative personalised choice-making activities, access readymade curriculum activities and sensory stories, or assess and develop early vision and cognition behaviours.

Henshaws Hints and Tips Library - (Henshaws) Advice

Henshaw's Hints and Tips library is our home for articles, videos, tips, tricks and useful information. Whether you are living with sight loss, supporting someone who is or simply want to educate yourself, explore our helpful resources, inspiring stories and how-to guides to learn more.

Herefordshire Talking Newspaper - (Herefordshire Talking Newspaper) Accessible media

Hereford Journal; Hereford Times; Ledbury Reporter; Leominster Advertiser; Ross Gazette.

Home Eye Care Wales - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Low Vision Service Wales, Low Vision Service Wales domiciliary

Home Eyecare Wales - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services provided: WGOS 1 and 2 Domiciliary

Home Optika - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services provided: WGOS 1 and 2 Domiciliary

Home Vision Care Ltd - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Low Vision Service Wales, Low Vision Service Wales domiciliary

Home Vision Visits - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: WGOS 1 and 2 Domiciliary

Home visits - (Visual Impairment Merthyr (VIM)) Advice

VIM makes home visits to members, particularly to assist people who have been recently diagnosed to adjust to their situation.

How to Cope with Loneliness - (Young Minds) Counselling and emotional support

A page of information and guidance on loneliness to help young people. There are links for young people, parents, and professionals.

Humanware technological aids - (HumanWare) Access technology

HumanWare develop technological aids enabling people living with vision impairment to develop their potential, live independently and improve quality of life by promoting literacy, inclusion, and accessibility.

Hungry Fingers tactile books and educational resources - (Hungry Fingers) Children, young people and education

Hungry Fingers produces books with tactile graphics; listen and touch books which contain more complex graphics; educational sets containing various objects (shapes, models) which come with tactile books.

Huw Bellamy - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Eye Health Examination Wales, Low Vision Service Wales, Low Vision Service Wales domiciliary

I Matters Eyecare - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Eye Health Examination Wales, Low Vision Service Wales, Low Vision Service Wales domiciliary

Inclusive Kicks - (Cardiff City FC Foundation) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Inclusive Kicks is a pan-disability football programme that improves wellbeing, develops confidence and increases social interaction.

Inclusive Teaching Practice - (Visualise Training and Consultancy) Training

A fundamental introduction of inclusive teaching and education practices for teaching Visual Impaired Learners.

Independent living advice - (Vision Support) Rehabilitation

Vision Support's qualified rehabilitation officers focus on maintaining independence and promoting equality for anyone living with sight loss. They also have a team of Rehabilitation Assistants who demonstrate specialist equipment and support service users in their own homes.

Independent Living Advice Line - (Disability Rights UK) Direct payments / personalised budgets

Provides advice on getting direct payments, including information on:individual budgets/personalisation; funding from social services in relation to the care needs of the disabled; the appeals process; general advice on employing personal assistants

Independent living support - (Cil de Gwynedd) Direct payments / personalised budgets

Provides support to encourage independent living for disabled people. Independent Support Officers provide support throughout the process, including recruitment, management, training and payroll setup. The Support Officers at CIL provide an ongoing support service once everything is set up.

InFocus College - (InFocus Charity) Children, young people and education

Our mission is to help our students reach their potential, maximise independence and find their place in the world. Our College offers bespoke further education courses for 16-25 year olds from across the UK. We’re able to provide both residential and day placements to young people who have left the structure of school and are looking for the next step into adulthood.

InFocus Support for Young People - (InFocus Charity) Children, young people and education

For young people at our College, we provide a wide range of specialist support services that help our young people achieve their potential in life. Our vision is to make sure every young person with sight loss and disability gets access to the same opportunities as others. We aim to make sure they have the opportunity to learn, grow and develop into independent adults who can live and work independently. Our services encourage independence whilst providing the necessary support and care required.

Information for people with Norrie Disease - (The Norrie Disease Foundation) Information

The website contains information for families affected by this condition.

Information on macular treatments - (Macular Society) Medical

A page at Macular Society's site giving information for the medical support for wet AMD.

Insight Eyecare - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

href="/glossary/320/dispensing-optician">8, Stone Street, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire. Services offered: Low Vision Service Wales.

insport - (Disability Sport Wales ) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

insport is a Disability Sport Wales project delivered with the support of Sport Wales, which aims to support the physical activity, sport, and leisure sectors delivering inclusively of disabled people. Disability Sport Wales have developed toolkits to support Clubs, National Governing Bodies (NGBs) and Local Authorities to deliver excellent standards of inclusion for disabled people in sport and physical activity. These are separated into individual programmes: insport Club, insport NGB, insport Development, and insport Third Sector. You can find your nearest insport club by entering your postcode at the site below.

Iris Domiciliary Services - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Low Vision Service Wales Domiciliary. Zurbaq Razaq is the LVSW Practitioner at this practice.

Isle of Anglesey Library Services - (Isle of Anglesey County Council) Information

Council page on library services on Isle of Anglesey

IT Support for disabled people - (AbilityNet) Access technology

AbilityNet offers a range of free services to enable disabled people to make use of assitive technologies. These include free factsheets, a telephone helpline and an on-line assessment tool.

JE Barnes - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Eye Health Examination Wales, Low Vision Service Wales, Low Vision Service Wales domiciliary

JobSense - (Elite Supported Employment Agency) Employment Support

By using Specialist Employment Advisers, we're able to support people with sight &/or hearing loss, through a range of interventions tailored to the needs and circumstances of the individual. In partnership with Centre of Sign Sight Sound (COS), Merthyr Tydfil Institute for the Blind (MTIB), and Agoriad Cyf, ELITE's role in JobSense is to work with jobseekers who have sight &/or hearing loss. We also work with employers to enable their ability to recruit from a diverse workforce inclusively.

Jones & Murphy (Cross Hands) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered:

Keratoconus discussion forum - (UK Keratoconus Self Help & Support Association) Support Group

An on-line forum where people with an interest in the condition can raise and discuss issues.

KH Home Eyetest Services - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Low Vision Service Wales, Low Vision Service Wales domiciliary

Knit and natter - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Fortnightly on a Wednesday, 1.30pm at Sight Life's offices, Womanby Street, Cardiff. No experience necessary. Bring your knitting or crochet.

Knitting Group - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Swansea Grand Theatre Conservatory, Singleton Street, Swansea, SA1 3QJ. 11.00am to 1.00pm, 2nd Thursday of the month.

Lampeter Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

Second Wednesday of the month, 2pm, at St Thomas Methodist Church, 7 St Thomas St, Lampeter SA48 7DQ. Contact Carol.

Little Amber - (The Amber Trust) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Little Amber is Amber’s innovative music service that aims to enable blind or partially sighted babies and young children to engage with music by providing families and professionals with resources and ideas for music-making.

Live Well With Hearing Loss - (Centre of Sign Sight Sound) Befriending

href="/glossary/241/befriending-service">Befriending and At Home support for people with a hearing loss or who are Deaf, enabling them to access aids and adaptations to support them to remain independent and safe.

Living made easy (website) - (Disabled Living Foundation (DLF)) Information

'Living made easy' is an impartial advice and information website about daily living equipment and other aspects of independent living for disabled people. The site includes an 'Ask Sara' section which takes you through a series of questions to identify the type of help that you need.

Living Paintings accessible books - (The Living Paintings Trust) Accessible media

Books for children, teenagers, and adults with tactile images, braille, and audio descriptions.

Living Well With Sight Loss Courses - (RNIB) Training

RNIB’s free, informal, community-based courses provide information, advice, support and practical solutions for people adjusting to sight loss and those close to them. Boost your confidence and connect with others to share experiences. You can join a course by phone, group video call, or in person when we can offer face-to-face sessions.

Living with Sight Loss courses (Merthyr) - (Visual Impairment Merthyr (VIM)) Training

This programme from VIM offers a range of interactive discussion sessions with professional facilitators, with time to focus and discuss the things that you find difficult about sight loss. As well as learning about helpful products, services and support, this is also an opportunity to reflect on taking positive steps forward to improve and enjoy life. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet with people in a similar situation to share experiences.

Llanbedr Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

Group meets 4th Thursday each month at 1.30pm. Llanbedr Community Hall, Llanbedr, Gwynedd.

Llandudno Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

Support group for people with Macular disease. Meets monthly, on first Monday of the month at 11am. Craig y Don Community Centre, Llandudno.

Llanelli (Prince Philip Hospital) Eye Clinic Liaison Officer (ECLO) - (RNIB) ECLO / Sight Loss Advisors

href="/glossary/258/eye-clinic-liaison-officer">ECLO based at Prince Philip Hospital, Llanelli. Provides emotional support, often at a time of great need. Also signposts patients on to the many different services to help maintain their independence. The role of ECLO helps to bridge the gap between health and social care services for blind and partially sighted people.

Llanelli & District Talking Newspaper - (Llanelli & District Talking Newspaper) Accessible media

Llanelli Star (monthly); Swansea Sound (monthly).

Llanelli Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

Third Wednesday of the month 10am at The Lantern Centre Hall Street Church Llanelli SA15 3BB. Contact Rhuddwen.

Llangollen Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

Support group meets 4th Monday of every month at 11am. The Hand Hotel, Llangollen, Denbighshire.

Llantrisant (Royal Glamorgan) Eye Clinic Liaison Officer (ECLO) - (NHS Wales) ECLO / Sight Loss Advisors

Part time ECLO based at Royal Glamorgan Hospital. Provides emotional support, often at a time of great need. Also signposts patients on to the many different services to help maintain their independence. The role of ECLO helps to bridge the gap between health and social care services for blind and partially sighted people.

Loan of audio equipment from BWFB - (British Wireless for the Blind Fund) Access technology

The BWFB provides high quality, easy to use audio equipment which has been specially designed and adapted for listeners living with sight loss.

Local Minds - (Mind) Counselling and emotional support

Local Minds support over 370,000 people across England and Wales. Their services include talking therapies, crisis helplines, drop-in centres, employment and training schemes, counselling and befriending. Each local Mind is an independent charity run by local people, for local people. They are responsible for their own funding and services. Mind Cymru works together in partnership with Local Minds.

Local talking newspaper finder - (Talking News Federation (TNF)) Accessible media

The Talking News Federation website has a facility to search for local talking newspapers in your area by inputting your county.

LOOK holiday flat - (LOOK - National Federation of Families with Visually Impaired Children) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

LOOK owns a holiday flat in Scarborough on the Yorkshire coast. The flat is accessible with two bedrooms, one double (with space for a cot), and one with bunk beds plus an extra single bed. The LOOK flat provides an opportunity for every family with a visually impaired child to enjoy a seaside break and can be booked for both long and short breaks at very reasonable rates.

LOOK mentoring service - (LOOK - National Federation of Families with Visually Impaired Children) Counselling and emotional support

A free mentoring service for young people with vision impairment. Offers support on topics such as school and college; gap year ideas; career and life plans; socialising and confidence; independent living. Mentors are vision impaired themselves.

LOOK Parent Support Group - (LOOK - National Federation of Families with Visually Impaired Children) Support Group

Come and meet other parents of Visually Impaired children every other Tuesday at 19:30GMT in our free online meet up sessions. (On Mondays from August 2023)

Low Vision Service Wales - (NHS Wales) Access technology

If you already have a vision impairment or low vision, or are registered as either sight impaired or severely sight impaired a specially trained and accredited Low vision optician/optometrist) can help you make the best use of the sight you have. There are specially trained low vision practitioners working out of high street opticians throughout the whole of Wales. To find your nearest one simply search the database at the link below.

MACS family helpline - (MACS (Microphthalmia, Anophthalmia & Coloboma Support)) Helpline

Telephone helpline offering advice and support to parents of children born without eyes or with under-developed eyes (coloboma).

Macular Group - Aberystwyth - (Macular Society) Support Group

href="/glossary/47/macular-degeneration">Macular Group meets 4th Wednesday each month at 1pm. Tesco Community Centre, Park Avenue, Aberystwyth.

Macular advocacy - (Macular Society) Advocacy

Calling the helpline at Macular Society is your access to advocacy as a patient regarding treatment. Contact the helpline if you would like advocacy support for liaison with the ophthalmologist etc.

Macular Group - (affiliated) Sight Life Cardiff - (Sight Life) Support Group

Support group for people with macular disease. Meets at Sight Life monthly on the first Monday of the month. 10.30am - 12.30pm. Sight Life, Jones Court, Womanby Street, Cardiff CF10 1BR. Contact Sightlife.

Macular Society - Help with Benefits - (Macular Society) Welfare benefits advice

Depending on your circumstances, you may be entitled to financial support from the government. Welfare benefits are available to help those living with macular disease, and their families, with extra costs.

Macular Society Advice and Information Line - (Macular Society) Helpline

About macular disease; diagnosis and treatment; how is macular disease diagnosed?; what to do after diagnosis; treatments; navigating the healthcare system; support for you; get involved; research; professionals; who we are; work with us; shop; advice and information.

Macular Society All-Wales Telephone Groups - (Macular Society) Support Group

All Wales telephone calls to help those who are unable to make it to meetings in person. These will take place on: First Wednesday of the Month 11am – 12pm - English and Welsh speaking.

Macular Society Befriending - (Macular Society) Befriending

It is not unusual for some people with macular disease to feel isolated, especially if it's difficult to get out and about. However, there is no need to feel alone - MS telephone befrienders can provide a regular friendly phone call, which may help to rebuild confidence and independence. Their telephone befriending service may be especially helpful if you cannot get to one of their support group meetings, but would like to talk to someone who has experience of macular disease.

Macular Society buddies - (Macular Society) Befriending

The Macular Society can put you in touch with a Treatment Buddy who has already had treatment, for information and reassurance. If you are experiencing visual hallucinations (Charles Bonnet Syndrome) due to sight loss there is a buddy service where you can talk to someone who has also experienced visual hallucinations for information and reassurance.

Macular Society Counselling Service - (Macular Society) Counselling and emotional support

href="/glossary/47/macular-degeneration">Macular Society has a team of qualified counsellors who have extensive experience either personally or professionally within the field of sight loss. This is a telephone service for anyone who has been diagnosed with macular disease. They also offer the same service to that person’s family members, in the UK or internationally. They are bound by the BACP (British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy) Ethical Framework for Good Practice in Counselling, and fully compliant with the Data Protection Act.

Macular Society local support groups - (Macular Society) Support Group

The Macular Society has local self-help support groups across the UK. The groups vary in size and style but all offer invaluable practical and emotional support to people with macular disease from people with macular disease. Click the link below and enter your postcode to find the group near you.

Macular Society online condition-specific communities - (Macular Society) Support Group

The Macular Society has groups which are specific to particular types of macular disease: Best's disease, diabetic macular oedema, myopic macular degeneration, punctate inner choroidopathy (PIC), and Sorsby's fundus dystrophy. Each group meets monthly. They are an opportunity to find out more about the condition, and meet others who are affected.

Macular support page - (Macular Society) Advice

Web page of information and advice for people with macular disease.

Maggie's Club - (UCAN Productions) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Aimed at individuals with sight impairments and additional learning needs and founded in honour of UCAN Board Member, Dr Margaret Woodhouse OBE, known to everyone as Maggie. This once a month event is full of fun, drama, games, sound workshops and arts and crafts. 2:30pm-3:30pm at School of Optometry and Vision Science, Cardiff University, Maindy Rd, Cardiff. For more information and to book a place please contact Enireth.

Maggs Optics Ltd - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Eye Health Examination Wales, Low Vision Service Wales, Low Vision Service Wales domiciliary

Managing Better - (Care and Repair Cymru) Housing

Managing Better is a free, cross-tenure, home visiting service offering practical help for older people with sensory loss, dementia, or who have had a stroke. Their dedicated Managing Better Caseworkers will visit your home and provide vital information and practical help to enable you to live as freely and safely as possible. They can provide adaptations to your home that are necessary if you are suffering from sight loss, hearing loss, dementia or have had a stroke.

Marfan Trust - (Marfan Trust) Support Group

Provides information and a range of literature about Marfan syndrome. Members are also invited to various events organised by the association. There is a range of membership options. The basic 'Friends Membership' (which gives access to the helpline, all online & social media resources & all standard e-news articles), is free.

Marfan Trust - Joanne's Drop in - (Marfan Trust) Support Group

An online group where people can fellow Marfan and Loeys-Dietz supporters, ask questions, share worries and swap tips.

Marfan Trust - Parents' Corner - (Marfan Trust) Support Group

An online group where people can meet similarly situated parents and discuss common concerns in a friendly, warm environment.

Marmalade Connections - (Marmalade Trust) Befriending

It's a time-limited, one-to-one project. Based on the enabling/empowering social prescribing model, trained volunteers make weekly calls to project members for up to 15 weeks, focusing on their specific needs and interests.

MC Morgan - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered:

Membership services for disabled and Deaf artists - (Disability Arts Cymru) Information

href="/glossary/121/disability">Disabled and Deaf artists, as members of Disability Arts Cymru, have access to information, advice and support throughout Wales.

Men's Group - (Bridgend County Borough Council) Support Group

VI/Deaf-blind men of all ages meet every 6 weeks in Wetherspoons Maesteg 2-4pm. Contact Sandy Davies, Rehabilitation Officer, for forthcoming dates.

Merthyr (Prince Charles) Eye Clinic Liaison Officer (ECLO) - (NHS Wales) ECLO / Sight Loss Advisors

Part time ECLO based at Prince Charles Hospital, Merthyr. Provides emotional support, often at a time of great need. Also signposts patients on to the many different services to help maintain their independence. The role of ECLO helps to bridge the gap between health and social care services for blind and partially sighted people.

Merthyr Direct Payments - (Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council) Direct payments / personalised budgets

href="/glossary/120/direct-payments">Direct Payments enable people assessed as requiring Social Care services to purchase their own care and support. Merthyr uses Dewis CIL to manage DP.

Merthyr Tydfil Library Services - (Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council) Information

Council page on library services in Merthyr Tydfil CBC.

Merthyr Tydfil Mobility specialist - (Merthyr Tydfil Education Department) Children, young people and education

Merthyr Tydfil Council as a member of staff qualified to provide mobility training to vi children in a school environment. The contact is Lisa Beattie.

Merthyr Tydfil VI Education Service - (Merthyr Tydfil Education Department) Children, young people and education

Merthyr Tydfil Council provides Additional Learning Needs support and has teachers who are qualified to teach visually impaired children.

Merthyr Tydfil Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) - (Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council) Rehabilitation

A VRS assists someone regain skills they may have lost through sight problems and helps them re-learn to do things they could previously do for themselves.

Microlink accessibility training - (Microlink) Access technology

From Dyslexia to Arthritis, to visual and hearing losses, whatever the condition, Microlink can assess, advise, supply, train and support anyone looking to break down a barrier caused by their conditions.

Milford Haven Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

First Thursday of the month, 2pm at Milford Haven Library, Cedar Court, Haven's Head Business Park, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire. Contact Maddy.

Mold Visionaires - (Vision Support) Clubs and social groups

The Mold Visionaires meet on the Third Monday each month, 12:30pm - 2pm.

Money Advice Service for disabled people - (Money Advice Service) Advice

An online resource dedicated to supporting people who become ill or disabled. The site offers a range of practical tips and free impartial advice to help people better understand their money matters when faced with a life-changing event such as a long-term health condition or disability.

Monmouth VI Club - (Monmouth VI Club) Clubs and social groups

A social group that meets locally and enjoy talks, activities, speakers, outings, refreshments and other entertainment. The group meets on alternate Thursdays at Wyesham Christian Fellowship between 1.30 – 3.30pm.

Monmouthshire Direct Payments - (Monmouthshire County Council) Direct payments / personalised budgets

href="/glossary/120/direct-payments">Direct Payments enable people assessed as requiring Social Care services to purchase their own care and support. Direct Payments in Monmouthshire are managed by GAVO.

Monmouthshire Library Services - (Monmouthshire County Council) Information

Council page on library services in Monmouthshire.

Monmouthshire Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

First Thursday of the month, 2pm Wyesham Christian Fellowship, Chapel Close, Wyesham, Monmouth NP25 3NN contact David on 07951 869 586

Monmouthshire VI Education Service - (SenCom Vision and Multi-Sensory Impairment Service) Children, young people and education

The service works with children and young people who have a speech, language, communication need or who have a hearing, vision, or multi-sensory impairment. The teams provide a wide range of advice and intervention strategies including teaching.

Monmouthshire Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) - (Monmouthshire County Council) Rehabilitation

A Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) assists someone regain skills they may have lost through sight problems and helps them re-learn to do things they could previously do for themselves. Note: Monmouthshire's VRS only works with vision impaired adults.

Morriston social support group - (Sight Life) Clubs and social groups

Meet every second Tuesday at Morrison Library, Trahane Road, Swansea from 10.30am - 12.30pm

Moving On Up - (Royal Society for Blind Children) Support Group

If you’re in Year 6 and you want to share your thoughts and chat to others who, like you, will be moving to Year 7 in September, then why not join our Moving on Up Group! As well as the other young people, our Family Practitioners will be on hand to answer your questions and help you work through the move. This Group will give you the chance to talk about your thoughts and feelings, help you work through them and help boost your confidence before September! The sessions are fun, and enjoyable but they will also offer you a safe space to talk to others and to the RSBC’s Family Practitioner.

Mumbles VIP Group - (Sight Life) Clubs and social groups

Mumbles Methodist Church, Mumbles Road, Mumbles, Swansea. 1.30 - 3pm, second Monday of the month.

Music appreciation group - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Our Music Appreciation group usually meets at Jones Court on the second Wednesday of the month between 2.00pm and 3.30pm. Our volunteer Derek puts together pieces of music for members to listen to - anything from classical pieces to big band music - and referral-service-pears">prepares a narrative to accompany each piece, as discussion points.

Music in Mind - (The Amber Trust) --uncategorised--

href="/glossary/193/multi-sensory-impairment-msi">Music in Mind aims to enable blind or partially sighted children with neurodegenerative disease to engage with music by providing families and professionals with resources and ideas for music-making.

My Guide - (Guide Dogs) Befriending

The 'My Guide' scheme is a partnership between Guide Dogs and community organisations, which helps people with sight loss get out of their homes and back into the community. My Guide aims to reduce the isolation that many people with sight loss experience, helping to rebuild their confidence and regain their independence.

My Macular and Me Podcasts - (Macular Society) Accessible media

Delve into the world of macular disease with the Macular Society. Join us as we hear from eye care professionals, providing expert insight on the latest developments in research and evolving treatments. Listen as we also share first-hand stories and explore the support available for those living with sight loss.

My Macular and Me Webinars - (Macular Society) Information

Every month Macular Society hosts a webinar to bring you closer to the experts. You will be joined by experts in macular disease who discuss the latest in treatments and research and answer your questions.

My Sound Cinema - (Screen Language) Accessible media

My Sound Cinema is the first online cinema dedicated to audio described content and designed for the visually impaired community.

N & S Williams Opticians - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Low Vision Service Wales, Low Vision Service Wales domiciliary

Nat Talking Newspapers & Magazines subscription - (National Talking Magazines & Newspapers Association) Accessible media

Subscribers to the service get access to an extensive range of newspapers, TV listings magazines and other top-selling and specialist magazines to read on CD player, mobile phone or laptop. Some publications for children are also available.

Neath Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

Fourth Tuesday of the month, 1pm. Contact Carole.

Neath Port Talbot Direct Payments - (Neath Port Talbot Council) Direct payments / personalised budgets

href="/glossary/120/direct-payments">Direct Payments enable people assessed as requiring Social Care services to purchase their own care and support. NPT uses the following approved suppliers to provide DP support: Diverse Cymru; The Rowan Organisation; Compass Independent Living; ILBP; My Care, My Home; People Plus.

Neath Port Talbot Eye Clinic Liaison Officer (ECLO) - (RNIB) ECLO / Sight Loss Advisors

Part time (Mon, Thurs) ECLO based at Neath Port Talbot Hospital. Provides emotional support, often at a time of great need. Also signposts patients on to the many different services to help maintain their independence. The role of ECLO helps to bridge the gap between health and social care services for blind and partially sighted people.

Neath Port Talbot Library Services - (Neath Port Talbot Council) Information

Council page on library services in NPT.

Neath Tea and Chat Social Group - (Sight Life) Clubs and social groups

Every Monday at Community Building, Victoria Gardens, Neath SA11 3AA from 12pm - 2pm.

New College Worcester courses - (New College Worcester) Children, young people and education

NCW is a national residential school and college for young people aged 11 to 19 who are blind or partially sighted. Every student at NCW has a tailored programme, carefully planned & delivered to meet their individual needs in three key areas; academic achievement, independent living skills and involvement in extracurricular activities at the College and in the community. The College also runs a range of outreach courses for professionals/parents and events for young people and their families.

Newport (Royal Gwent) Eye Clinic Liaison Officer (ECLO) - (Sight Cymru) ECLO / Sight Loss Advisors

href="/glossary/258/eye-clinic-liaison-officer">ECLO based at Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport. Provides emotional support, information, assistance and signposts on to many different services to help at this difficult time. The ECLO can bridge the gap between health and social care for people with sight loss. The ECLO attends the clinic 3 days a week but if a patient needs support they will make arrangements, and they take referrals 5 days a week

Newport Direct Payments - (Newport City Council) Direct payments / personalised budgets

href="/glossary/120/direct-payments">Direct Payments enable people assessed as requiring Social Care services to purchase their own care and support.

Newport Library Services - (Newport City Council) Information

Council page on library services in Newport.

Newport Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

First Monday of the month at 1pm at the Salvation Army Hall, 1 Hill Street, Kingsway Centre, Newport NP20 1LZ. Contact Caroline.

Newport VI Club - (Sight Cymru) Clubs and social groups

A social group that meets locally and enjoy talks, activities, speakers, outings, refreshments and other entertainment. The group meets on alternate Tuesdays at the Salvation Army, Newport between 12.00 - 2.00pm.

Newport VI Education Service - (SenCom Vision and Multi-Sensory Impairment Service) Children, young people and education

The service works with children and young people who have a speech, language, communication need or who have a hearing, vision, or multi-sensory impairment. The teams provide a wide range of advice and intervention strategies including teaching.

Newport Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) - (Newport City Council) Rehabilitation

A Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) assists someone regain skills they may have lost through sight problems and helps them re-learn to do things they could previously do for themselves. Note: Newport's VRS only works with vision impaired adults.

Newtown Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

Support group meets 1st Monday each month at 2pm. MCRA, Plas Dolerw, Milford Road, Newtown, Powys.

Newtown Visionplus Ltd - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered:

NHS Wales Funded Eye Examination - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Medical

You can have an eye examination for free if you have an eye problem that occurs suddenly. Formerly known as the Eye Health Examination Wales (EHEW) initiative, you are entitled to have your eyes examined free of charge by a registered optometrist if you have an eye problem that occurred suddenly (acutely) which you think requires urgent attention. Patients with an acute problem with their eye or vision can be seen for the following issues: Minor eye injury; red eye; painful eye; foreign body; sudden loss/ change in vision; new onset flashes/ floaters. You can self-refer to a local optometrist without the need to see a GP. You can also have a free examination if you: have been referred by your GP to an optometrist because of an eye problem; have sight in one eye only, i.e. you are effectively blind in your worse eye; have a hearing impairment and are profoundly deaf; suffer from retinitis pigmentosa; have Black African, Black Caribbean, Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi family origins; are at risk of eye disease by other reasons of race or family history. Find out more at the link below.

Non-Emergency Patient Transport Service (NEPTS) - (NHS Wales) Transport

Transport is available for patients in Wales needing to get to Non-Emergency appointments who have a specific medical need. Check the website for eligibility or ring the number below.

North Wales Society of the Blind Club - (North Wales Society of the Blind) Clubs and social groups

The Club is held at no 20 Station Rd, Colwyn Bay, LL29 8BU. We get together every 2nd and 4th Monday in the month, from 11-1 pm. Transport and lunch may be arranged for you if required. We have guest speakers, entertainment also go out on day trips. For further information please contact Bethan on 01248 353 604.

NPT Mobility specialist - (Neath Port Talbot Education Department) Children, young people and education

NPT Council has a member of staff qualified to provide mobility training to vi children in a school environment. The contact is Martha Rees.

NPT Specialist Social Worker (VI) - (Neath Port Talbot Council) Specialist Social Work (VI)

Help to protect vulnerable visually impaired people to live more successfully within their local communities by helping them find solutions to their problems.

NPT VI Education Service - (Neath Port Talbot Education Department) Children, young people and education

NPT Council provides Additional Learning Needs support has teachers who are qualified to teach visually impaired children.

NPT Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) - (Neath Port Talbot Council) Rehabilitation

A Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) assists someone regain skills they may have lost through sight problems and helps them re-learn to do things they could previously do for themselves.

NWSB Assistive Technology - (North Wales Society of the Blind) Access technology

Our technology service enables individuals to become more independent and access information, and includes specialist training advice and guidance from an experienced tutor who will work with you through a program of individual learning aims to help you reach your personal goals. We can advise on appropriate technology or software including: accessibility options; magnification and speech software; tablet devices including the iPad and Kindle.

NWSB Children's Fund - (North Wales Society of the Blind) Grants

The children's fund was established to help meet the needs of children who have impaired vision, by providing special needs grants and specialist equipment. Many families with young children who have vision impairments will have experienced lengthy delays and numerous application forms when applying for essential equipment like a CCTV</a> system or specialist computer software. We hope to be able to attract enough support to be able to help meet some of these needs.

NWSB Children's Mentor System - (North Wales Society of the Blind) Counselling and emotional support

We have several volunteer mentors who provide guidance and reassurance to their younger peers, their help and guidance is invaluable, they are positive role models who are themselves registered blind or partially sighted. The Mentors give children and young people the opportunity to ask awkward questions and are able to work with their younger peers to develop confidence and new skills.

NWSB General Grants - (North Wales Society of the Blind) Grants

The general grant fund may award grants of up to £100 to individuals who are registered sight impaired or severely Sight impaired who also live in North Wales. The fund may provide grants for items which have been specifically designed for people with impaired vision. Contact Steve Thomas via the contact details below.

NWSB Resource Centre - (North Wales Society of the Blind) Resource centre

Located at 325 High Street in Bangor, the resource centre is open from 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday. The centre is an invaluable source of advice, information and practical demonstrations. They have a wide range of equipment on display ranging from magnifiers to mobile phones. Our knowledgeable staff and volunteers are on hand to demonstrate and advise on their use.

Nystagmus Network - (Nystagmus Network) Support Group

The Nystagmus Network website has a range of information about the condition. However, membership gives additional benefits such as access to experts, advice, support and discounts on NN publications.

Nystagmus Network helpline - (Nystagmus Network) Helpline

The helpline can answer questions on what it's like to have nystagmus, on treatment and research, on DLA, on education and employment, on driving and discrimination, in fact anything you can think of related to nystagmus, whether congenital (early onset) or acquired (late onset). Or you can just phone for a chat with someone else who has nystagmus.

Nystagmus Network Virtual adults' get together - congenital nystagmus - (Nystagmus Network) Support Group

The Nystagmus Network virtual adult get together group for adults living with congenital nystagmus to connect with other people with nystagmus and make new friends.

Nystagmus Network virtual support network - (Nystagmus Network) Support Group

Virtual monthly support groups for parents of children with nystagmus, and for adults living with acquired or congenital nystagmus. They are an opportunity to meet like-minded people, share experiences, make new friends and support each other.

Older Not Colder - (Care and Repair Cymru) Housing

Older Not Colder is a Wales-wide service that helps older people to keep their homes warm and reduce their energy bills. Care and Repair can visit and asses your home and give you free expert advice. They will even try and find funding for you if you need repairs or work to improve the energy efficiency or warmth of your home. The service is for people who: live in Wales; are over the age of 60; own their own home or privately rent. Contact your local Care and Repair at https://careandrepair.org.uk/contact-us/ . Questions about the project can go to the email address below.

On-line Benefits adviser - (UK Government) Welfare benefits advice

An on-line tool available from the UK Government. Get an estimate of what benefits (eg Income Support or Jobseeker's Allowance) and tax credits you could get, and find out about claiming specific benefits. You can also find out how your benefits would be affected by a change in circumstances (eg if you find work).

One Stop Information Shop - (Sight Life) Advice

Free drop in on the first Monday of the month from 11am - 1pm at the National Waterfront Museum, Swansea. Open to all for advice, support and guidance. Wellbeing, Employment, Bereavement, Money, Anxiety and more.

Online Drop-In service - (Contact) Counselling and emotional support

Contact Cymru is running a new online drop-in service for families of children with additional needs. Sessions take place every Thursday morning between 11:00-12:00 during term time. The drop-ins are run by our parent volunteers, who provide a safe space to talk about information and experiences. Each drop-in has a topic theme, but it’s also open to anyone who just wants to chat with other families or find out more about Contact.

Optelec accessibility products - (Optelec) Access technology

Optelec products are designed to help with making the most of life: to allow staying in touch with friends and relatives, to participate and succeed in education and the workplace as well continuing to enjoy hobbies. They manufacture a range of Electronic Magnifiers and Text-to-Speech readers and give free demonstrations at home.

Optical Express - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered:

Opticall Healthcare - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: WGOS 1 + 2 Domiciliary

Optima magnifiers and lighting - (Optima) Access technology

Optima supply a large and comprehensive range of optical and electronic magnifiers, as well as a range of Anti-Glare Filters and LED task lamps.

Oswestry Talking News - (Oswestry Talking Newspaper) Accessible media

Oswestry TN records items from the local weekly newspaper "The Oswestry and Border Counties Advertiser" following the day of publication and post the USB memory sticks to our listeners on the same day. We supply the USB audio players. Each issue also contains short pieces from the "Shropshire" magazine, a list of the local deaths and information on road-works and street hazards. Items are sometimes included from The Chronicle (Tanat, Cain and Vyrnwy Valleys) and the Oswestry and Borders Chronicle. We are currently including information supplied by Infosound which is relevant to blind and partially sighted people . We also include a TED talk and the latest version of the BBC 'In Touch' program. Generally we try to keep our listeners informed about changes that will affect them.

Outside Clinic Services Ltd - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: WGOS 1 + 2 Domicilairy

Pamtrad accessibility products - (Pamtrad) Access technology

Pamtrad sell a range of products including optical magnifiers, electronic magnifiers, access software such as iZoom, large print keyboards and reading machines.

Papur Sain Ceredigion Talking Newspaper - (Papur Sain Ceredigion Talking Newspaper) Accessible media

News recordings in both Welsh and English for listeners within the County of Ceredigion and beyond. Publications: Cambrian News Publication (weekly); Golwg (weekly); Golwy (monthly); Y Cymro (weekly).

Parent Portal - (VICTA (Visually Impaired Children Taking Action)) Information

Support hub for parents of children with sight loss.

Parish & Green Opticians (Tonyrefail) - (Welsh Government) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Eye Health Examination Wales, Low Vision Service Wales

Pedal Power - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Weekly cycling group at Pedal Power, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff. Contact Val for more information on 07707 295 121.

Peer support - (Visual Impairment Merthyr (VIM)) Befriending

VIM provides peer support to people with sight loss in Merthyr at their meetings.

Peer support network - (Diabetes UK) Support Group

The Peer Support network connects people living with diabetes, giving the chance to share information, experience and support. It is run by a team of volunteers, each with lots of experience of managing and living with diabetes. You can talk by email at any time, or phone during opening hours.

Pembrokeshire Direct Payments - (Pembrokeshire County Council) Direct payments / personalised budgets

href="/glossary/120/direct-payments">Direct Payments enable people assessed as requiring Social Care services to purchase their own care and support. Agency used: Diverse Cymru.

Pembrokeshire Library Services - (Pembrokeshire County Council) Information

Council page on library services in Pembrokeshire.

Pembrokeshire Talking Newspaper - (Pembrokeshire Talking Newspaper) Accessible media

Western Telegraph (weekly). Our area covers the whole of Pembrokeshire, the borders of Carmarthenshire and Cardiganshire. Pembrokeshire Talking Newspaper is also available on smart speakers by saying "Alexa, enable Pembrokeshire Talking Newspaper". If you do not have an internet connection, you can make a telephone call to 0330 22 33 452 and use the keys on your phone to control the playback just like your normal memory stick player. The call is charged at the same rate as a normal phone call, so please check your included call times. You can also hear us on any mobile, tablet or computer https://listen.talking-news.info/pembrokeshire where you can change playback speed, download the edition or subscribe to our podcast. Please note you do not need to install an app to do this.

Pembrokeshire VI Education Service - (Pembrokeshire Education Service) Children, young people and education

Pembrokeshire Council provides Additional Learning Needs support and has teachers who are qualified to teach visually impaired children.

Pembrokeshire Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) - (Pembrokeshire County Council) Rehabilitation

A Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) assists someone regain skills they may have lost through sight problems and helps them re-learn to do things they could previously do for themselves. Note: Pembrokeshire's VRS only works with vision impaired adults.

Penarth Audio Book Club - (Sight Cymru) Clubs and social groups

Penarth Library. 3rd Friday of every month, 2.00 - 3.00pm

Penderels Trust Independent Living Support - (Penderels Trust) Direct payments / personalised budgets

Penderels Trust can assist with all aspects of a direct payment, for example helping you to manage your care money, dealing with employment issues, paying your staff etc. Once your package is established, your independent living adviser (ILA) will assist you to take on more responsibility for the management of your direct payment, but will always be available to support you if you need some help.

Penmaenmawr Visionaires - (Vision Support) Clubs and social groups

Monthly social group for adults with a vision impairment in and around Penmaenmawr. The group meet from 10 am to 12 midday on the 2nd Monday of the month at Penmaenmawr Library, Bangor Road Penmaenmawr.

People Plus Direct Payments - (People Plus) Direct payments / personalised budgets

Bridgend and Neath Port Talbot make use of People Plus to manage Direct Payments.

Personal Transcription - (RNIB) Accessible media

Transcription service for blind and partially-sighted people. Formats offered: Audio in human voice or digitally generated synthetic speech, on CD, Daisy CD, or as an mp3 file; Braille; Large and giant print; Electronic text; Tactile diagrams and images; Accessible sheet music and musical scores - Modified Stave notation.

Pia accessible media services - (Pia - Accessible Printing Solutions) Accessible media

href="/glossary/230/braille">Braille, large print, and audio production service.

Pickleball - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Pickleball is a racket or paddle sport in where you hit a perforated, hollow plastic ball with paddles over a 34-inch-high net. For more information, contact Anita on 07824 541 982 or the Swansea office on 01792 776 360.

Pontardawe Tea and Chat - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Social group meets every third Monday of the month at Pontardawe Library, Holly Street, Pontardawe from 10am-11.30am

Pontarddulais VI Group - (Sight Life) Clubs and social groups

Social group for blind and partially sighted people in Pontarddulais. 3rd Thursday of the month 10.30am – 12.30pm at Boot Elim Community Church. Alltiago Rd., Pontarddulais.

Pontyclun & District Sight Loss Group - (Sight Life) Clubs and social groups

The group meets on the second Monday of the month. For anyone with sight loss, family, friends, and carers living around that area who enjoys a social group setting with refreshments, speakers, and activities. Contact Locality Manager for RCT, Carys Groves on 07753 305631 or email carys.groves@sightlife.wales

Port Talbot Photography Group - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

A photography group for people with sight loss meeting in Port Talbot Library on 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at 10am.

Port Talbot Tea and Chat Group - (Sight Life) Clubs and social groups

Social group held on the second Monday of the month at Port Talbot Library SA13 1PB from 10am - 11.30am.

Porthmadog Blind Club - (North Wales Society of the Blind) Clubs and social groups

The club meets on the 2nd Thursday of every month at canolfan Porthmadog. Contact Bethan for more details 01248 353604.

Powys Direct Payments - (Powys County Council) Direct payments / personalised budgets

href="/glossary/120/direct-payments">Direct Payments enable people assessed as requiring Social Care services to purchase their own care and support.

Powys ECLO - (RNIB) ECLO / Sight Loss Advisors

This full time ECLO service operates from a range of community clinics including Ystradgynlais, Brecon, Llandrindod Wells, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, and Welshpool. Provides emotional support, often at a time of great need. Also signposts patients on to the many different services to help maintain their independence. The role of ECLO helps to bridge the gap between health and social care services for blind and partially sighted people. An alternative email address is Doug.hymers@rnib.org.uk

Powys Library Services - (Powys County Council) Information

Council page about library services in Powys.

Powys Talking Newspaper - (Powys Talking Newspaper) Accessible media

A weekly USB stick covering both Montgomeryshire (North Powys) and Brecon and Radnor (South Powys). Publications: Brecon & Radnor Express (weekly); Montgomeryshire County Times (weekly).

Powys VI Education Service - (Powys Education Department) Children, young people and education

Powys Council provides Additional Learning Needs support and has teachers who are qualified to teach visually impaired children.

Powys Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) - (Powys County Council) Rehabilitation

A Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) assists someone regain skills they may have lost through sight problems and helps them re-learn to do things they could previously do for themselves. Note: Powys' VRS only works with vision impaired adults.

Prestatyn Visionaires - (Vision Support) Clubs and social groups

For people who would like to meet other people living with a vision impairment in their local area. This group has a fantastic programme of events and activities. Meeting at the Presbyterian Church of Wales, Nant Hall Road, Prestatyn, LL19 9LR every first Wednesday 10am-12pm.

Professional Vision Services access technology - (Professional Vision Services) Access technology

Professional Vision Services Ltd sell the MagniLink range of video magnifiers, a variety of hand-held electronic magnifiers, Braille devices, Braille embossers and access software. They also offer free demonstration of products.

Punctate Inner Choroidopathy support group - (Macular Society) Support Group

A virtual group for people affected by punctate inner choroidopathy (PIC). The group will meet monthly via Zoom, on the first Wednesday of the month at 7pm.

QAC Advance2work - (Queen Alexandra College) Employment Support

If you are aged 18 or above and want to move into employment, the advance2work programme at Queen Alexandra College in Birmingham may be able to help. It aims to help you fill any skills gaps, get some work experience and find a job as quickly as possible. The College's experienced staff of tutors and Employment Consultants will work with you on your individualised programme which can last from a few weeks up to a year if necessary. The programme is funded by the Dept for Work & Pensions.

R W Cole - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Eye Health Examination Wales, Low Vision Service Wales, Low Vision Service Wales domiciliary

RAB grants - (Radnorshire Association for the Blind) Grants

Radnorshire Association offer grants to Radnorshire residents to help towards the cost of equipment to help people with a visual impairment.

Radnorshire Association for the Blind - (Radnorshire Association for the Blind) Clubs and social groups

The group offers advice about services in the area, a Christmas meal and free summer trip.

Raised bed gardening - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Greenhill Community Centre, Chapel Street, Swansea, SA4 4DT. 1.00pm to 2pm, last Friday of every month.

RCT Library Services - (Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council) Information

Council page on library services in RCT.

RCT Mobility specialist - (Rhondda Cynon Taf Education Department) Children, young people and education

RCT Council has a member of staff qualified to provide mobility training to vi children in a school environment.

RCT VI Education Service - (Rhondda Cynon Taf Education Department) Children, young people and education

RCT Council provides Additional Learning Needs support and has teachers who are qualified to teach visually impaired children.

RCT Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) - (Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council) Rehabilitation

A Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) assists someone regain skills they may have lost through sight problems and helps them re-learn to do things they could previously do for themselves. Note: RCT's VRS only works with vision impaired adults.

RCT Young at Heart Social Group - (Sight Life) Clubs and social groups

Sight Life RCT Young at Heart Social group (ages range from approx. 30 – 60) which offers peer support and regular Zoom and face to face meetings fortnightly on a Friday morning between 11 – 1pm. It is very welcome and inclusive of new members. Activities on Zoom have included baking, arts and crafts, quizzes, and bingo etc. We have had picnics, taken part in Archery, accessible cycling, and bushcraft sessions. We also welcome guest speakers to the group.

Red Cross Support Line - (British Red Cross) Counselling and emotional support

A free confidential support line on 0808 196 3651 for advice on loneliness support.

Regional Sports Development Officers - (Disability Sport Wales ) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

There are five regional officers. One each for North Wales, Mid Wales, West Wales, Central South Wales and Gwent areas. Contact details are given at the web page below.

Rehabilitation Service - (Blind Veterans) Rehabilitation

Our rehabilitation officers are specially trained to help veterans like you adjust to living with sight loss. Our care is tailored to your individual needs, so your rehabilitation programme is just that – yours. Our team assess how you cope with carrying out day-to-day tasks. They will work with you to identify what you need help with and what your goals are. Your rehab programme will be based around what you need, and continually assessed during your time with us.

Rehabilitation workers - (Sight Cymru) Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation officers can give people with sight problems the skills and confidence that they need to stay independent, including help getting about, communication, lighting, using magnifiers and special equipment in the home.

Reineker access solutions - (Reinecker) Access technology

Reinecker offer a wide range of products and individual solutions. This includes optical and electronic magnifiers, desktop video magnifiers, transportable camera systems, vocal systems and magnifying Software for PC and MAC. They also offer individual consulting and training.

Retina UK 'Talking' Creative Arts Peer Support Group - (Retina UK) Support Group

This interest-focused group will give you the opportunity to share your stories, tips, hints and advice around all things creative from painting to pottery, sketching to sculpting and every creative talent in between. It will meet online, via Zoom.

Retina UK 'Talking' Tech Peer Support Group - (Retina UK) Support Group

A peer support group where you can share your experiences, tips and hints around all things Tech. The meetings take place bi-monthly via Zoom.

Retina UK Helpline - (Retina UK) Helpline

RP helpline is operated by volunteers all directly affected with a genetic eye disorder, who genuinely understand the issues faced with daily living.

Retina UK Peer Support Groups - (Retina UK) Support Group

Retina UK volunteers run a number of Local Groups in towns across the UK. The also run an online group for 'Wrexham and Wales'. These enable people with RP to socialise and support each other as well as raise funds and run events on our behalf.

Retina UK Talk and Support - (Retina UK) Befriending

For people who prefer a regular call from someone who is affected with inherited sight loss and can offer a listening ear, provide information, hints and tips.

Retina UK Talking Home and Garden peer support group - (Retina UK) Support Group

An interest-focused group is a safe, friendly & welcoming place which will give you the opportunity to share your stories, tips, hints and advice around all things home & garden from DIY & decorating to planting flowers & mowing the lawn. It will meet online, via Zoom, bi-monthly.

Rhondda Cynon Taff Direct Payments - (Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council) Direct payments / personalised budgets

href="/glossary/120/direct-payments">Direct Payments enable people assessed as requiring Social Care services to purchase their own care and support. Agency used: Dewis CIL

Rhydyfelin Sensory Impaired Drop-in Scheme (SIDS) - (Sight Life) Clubs and social groups

SIDS meets every 1st and 3rd Friday of the month between 10.30 am to 12.30 pm at The Hapi Hub, Masefield Way, Rhydfelin, Pontypridd, CF37 5HQ. This is not a Sight Life service but you can contact Barbara Protheroe via Carys Groves below.

Rhyl Visionaires - (Vision Support) Clubs and social groups

For people who would like to meet other people living with a vision impairment in their local area. This group has a fantastic programme of events and activities. It meets every fourth Wednesday of each month from 10:30am to 12:00pm at The ASK Centre, 9 - 11 Water Street, Rhyl, LL18 1SP.

RI Optometry iCheck Wales - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Rafuqule Islam is the practising Low Vision accredited optometrist.

Risca VI Club - (Sight Cymru) Clubs and social groups

A social group that meets locally and enjoy talks, activities, speakers, outings, refreshments and other entertainment. The group meets on alternate Wednesdays at the Dan-y-Graig Church between 1.00 – 3.00pm.

RJD Jenkins Opticians - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Eye Health Examination Wales, Low Vision Service Wales, Low Vision Service Wales domiciliary

RNIB Bookshare - (RNIB) Accessible media

RNIB Bookshare supports those who are unable to access print with a vast collection of accessible textbooks and materials to support the UK curriculum from early years to adult education. This free service, which can be accessed by teachers, students, and parents, has a range of accessible formats so books can be read electronically or adapted to suit personal reading needs, giving students the same educational opportunities as their peers.

RNIB Connect Facebook groups - (RNIB) Support Group

RNIB's Connect Facebook groups are a supportive space for people affected by sight loss to talk to others in a similar situation about topics that matter to them, ask questions and share tips and stories. The group for Wales is given in the link below.

RNIB Counselling - (RNIB) Counselling and emotional support

Offering telephone and online counselling to people impacted by sight-loss. Counselling through the medium of Welsh, as well as English.

RNIB Helpline - (RNIB) Helpline

The helpline can assist you with information on any aspect of RNIB's many services.

RNIB Library - (RNIB) Accessible media

The RNIB Library is the largest of its kind in the UK, and it's completely free, with over 60,000 items in the collection. This website is your gateway to the entire collection in one place: Audio, Braille, Music - there is so much to access, borrow and enjoy.

RNIB Newsagent - (RNIB) Accessible media

We deliver more than 200 popular and best-selling publications, in a format to suit you. There are popular high street titles, specialist publications, children's magazines and the major daily and weekend papers.

RNIB online training for professionals - (RNIB) Training

Training courses for professionals to meet, learn about and discuss the support of learners with a vision impairment.

RNIB Reading Services online library - (RNIB) Accessible media

A digital download library, allowing subscribers to download talking books, talking magazines and podcasts directly to their computer, tablet or smartphone.

RNIB Shape and Share - (RNIB) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

RNIB Shape and Share events bring children and young people with a vision impairment and their families together for peer support, to share experiences and take part in fun activities virtually via Microsoft Teams.

RNIB Shop - (RNIB) Access technology

Products that help you live independently and enjoy everyday activities. Visit the RNIB Shop Window where they highlight some of the latest articles written by the RNIB Shop team, who have lived experience with sight loss, and have been researching the high street options so you don't have to.

RNIB Talk & Support - telebefriending - (RNIB) Befriending

This provides opportunities for you to socialise in small groups by phone to build friendships and get peer support with other people in a similar situation. We match individuals together for conversations based on age and group preferences. Trained volunteers or RNIB staff facilitate the groups. Talk and Support befriending groups meet on the same day, at the same time, each week. Each group runs for 55 minutes. Facilitators help the group chat together and keep the conversation flowing.

RNIB Tax Advice Service - (RNIB) Advice

RNIB is working with her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) on a project to support blind and partially sighted people with tax and benefit issues. Our service is free and confidential.

Robert E Lloyd (Cardiff) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Low Vision practice

Royal Glamorgan Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

First Wednesday of the month 3-5 pm at The Pavillion, 52 Lanelay Road, Talbot Green, Pontyclun, CF72 8HY contact Jean.

Royal Society for Blind Children's Welsh Social Group - (Royal Society for Blind Children) Clubs and social groups

Welsh Social Group for vision impaired children and young people across Wales aged 10 to 21 years. The group meets monthly, via Zoom, on the last Wednesday of the month.

RSBC Assistive Technology sessions - (Royal Society for Blind Children) Access technology

If you want to feel empowered and knowledgeable about the world of technology, then join our Accessible Technology sessions. Our Senior Accessibility Advisor Alex can provide support with using a wide range of devices such as smart phones, computers, tablets, braille readers and much more. They can also offer support in how everyday devices can be used to support blind and partially sighted people in areas including travel, finances, wellbeing and fitness, independent living and school. You can arrange a personal session online with Alex, designed just for you, or you and your family. We also run a range of group workshops online. All sessions last between 1 and 1.5 hours and can be arranged at a date and time of your convenience.

RSBC Futures - (Royal Society for Blind Children) Advice

Maybe you already know what you want to do. Get a paid job, become a volunteer, run your own business, take up an apprenticeship, or go into further or higher education. Or perhaps you aren’t yet sure what the future might look like for you? No problem! At RSBC, our Futures service can be by your side to guide and support you as you start to make those plans. Whether you’re making choices about your GCSE subjects, starting to think about your next steps in education, or planning your employed or volunteer role, we can help you reach your goals.

RSBC Welsh Social Group - (Royal Society for Blind Children) Clubs and social groups

Held on the last Wednesday of the month. The group is a monthly virtual session targeted specifically for vision impaired children and young people across Wales. This virtual group is a place for any young people from the ages 10 to 16 who are partially sighted, blind or sight impaired who live in Wales. These sessions are held virtually on Zoom and are for any who would like to meet other like-minded people, build new relationships and form new bonds.

RSBC Youth Forum - (Royal Society for Blind Children) Forum / focus group

The RSBC youth forum is a group of blind and partially sighted young people aged between 16 and 25. We are committed to creating positive change and championing the voices of blind and visually impaired young people, as well as influencing all areas of work across RSBC. The youth forum works to raise awareness and challenge perceptions of visually impaired young people. We aim to represent their views and opinions, highlight the issues that affect them, and make sure we’re doing our best to influence those who can push for change and bring about improvements in services at both RSBC and external organisations. The youth forum meets online and in person, and meets regularly with trustees and staff across RSBC, to ensure that the voices of blind and visually impaired young people are at the forefront of driving the charities services and engagement.

Ruthin Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

Meet on every 2nd Thursday of the month. 11 am at Canolfan Naylor Leyland Centre, Ruthin.

Sailing adventures - (Jubilee Sailing Trust) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

The Jubilee Sailing Trust offers disabled people the chance to sail on their tall ships. Day sails or longer voyages are available.

Samaritans helpline - (Samaritans) Counselling and emotional support

Contact a Samaritan. If you need someone to talk to, they listen. They won't judge or tell you what to do. You can write, email, chat online or speak face-to-face.

Sane Emotional Support - (Sane) Support Group

SANE provides emotional support and information to anyone affected by mental illness, including families, friends and carers. Their mental health support services are completely confidential. Whatever your problems or concerns, you will receive non-judgemental emotional support. Their professional staff and trained volunteers have specialist mental health knowledge; they can help you consider options for support that address your individual circumstances.

SASI - (UCAN Productions) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Come and join Alys every fortnight at the wonderful Sight Life Centre, Cardiff, CF10 1BR. Sessions aim to develop confidence, vocal and self-advocacy skills whilst making friends and having fun. There are also opportunities to access our recording studio space there, to make podcasts, radio content, or simply engage with the stimulating possibilities offered by music and sound technology. 18+ years old. Bi-weekly on a Wednesday 11:30am-2:15pm at Sight Life Centre, Jones Court, Womanby Street, Cardiff.

Scrivens - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered:

Sense Active Programme - (Sense) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

We have a host of resources that will help sports practitioners, coaches, teachers and support staff provide sensory experiences for people who are deafblind or disabled. We also support the sports and social care sectors through consultation and training. Our tools, training and resources can help you ensure your sports programmes are more inclusive and accessible.

Sense Hub - Caerphilly - (Sense) Resource centre

Our Sense hub has been at the heart of Caerphilly since 2015. We support people with complex disabilities across south Wales to learn new skills, keep healthy and make friends. Our hubs offer a range of activities for disabled people, including: arts and sports activities; sensory sessions and soft play; teaching of key life skills; specialist support for people who are deafblind.

Sense Hub - Denbigh - (Sense) Resource centre

Meet other people, discover shared interests and make new friends at Sense Hub Denbigh. We’re here for anyone needing support with hearing impairments, vision impairments, physical disability, autism and learning disabilities, no matter your age. Our hubs offer a range of activities for disabled people, including: arts and sports activities; sensory sessions and soft play; teaching of key life skills; specialist support for people who are deafblind.

Services for Businesses - (RNIB) Training

With over 150 years' experience of working together with blind and partially sighted people, our knowledge can help your business open up a host of new opportunities. We can help with websites, apps, accessible communications, user testing, training and much more.

Shand Pioneers - (Sight Life) Clubs and social groups

An adventurous group with members ranging from 16-60. Here's your chance to go ten pin bowling, white water rafting, quad biking, horse riding and take part in other social activities. The end of the summer season of activities is topped off with a lively barbecue for all. Approx 7 pm to 9.30pm. Usually meets the Croft pub in Roath, Cardiff and other venues. Also Saturday outings & adventures.

Shooting Club - (Bridgevis (Bridgend & District VI society)) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Shooting Club for blind and partially sighted people in Bridgend. Using a sound signal to indicate how close to the target the aim is, it is usable for people with total sight loss. Tondu Target Shooting Club every Thursday. Bus leaves Market Street, Bridgend, at 2 pm and leaves Tondu at 4.30pm approximately. Contact John O'Donnell below.

Sight Cymru - Supporting People - (Sight Cymru) Welfare benefits advice

We can provide help and support for independent living as well as benefits advice and advocacy and help accessing their services. Assessments are carried out at the individual’s home.

Sight Cymru Monmouth VI group - (Sight Cymru) Clubs and social groups

The group meets fortnightly on a Tuesday 10.30am - 12.30pm.

Sight Cymru Prevention Work - (Sight Cymru) Advice

Through our Lottery project, we deliver prevention work amongst children and communities at high risk of sight loss (Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities have a higher prevalence of sight loss and often experience barriers in accessing eye care). We deliver talks at schools and community groups to raise awareness on people can maintain good eye sight and encourage them to engage with eye care.

Sight Cymru Resource Centre - (Sight Cymru) Resource centre

We have a wide range of specialised products in our Resource Centre (located in our charity shop in Blackwood) from talking watches, large print diaries and calendars and much more. Our experienced and helpful staff will demonstrate the equipment which can help in everyday tasks.

Sight Cymru Talking News - (Sight Cymru) Accessible media

Free audio player and weekly news and magazines on audio.

Sight Life Afternoon Chat - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Informag group chat in Sight Life's activity room.

Sight Life Befriending service - (Sight Life) Befriending

An individually planned befriending service whereby volunteers use their sight in a practical way to help the visually impaired person. It can be used for companionship, reading, writing of letters, accompanying etc, but not for domestic work, decorating or gardening.

Sight Life Bird Chat - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Meet monthly, usually on the last Tuesday of the month in Sight Life's activity room. All about birds, their songs and calls.

Sight Life Book Club - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Usually on the second Monday of the month either in Sight Life's activity room or local cafe. Informal chat about chosen audio books.

Sight Life Creative Writing and Poetry Group - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Held on the last Monday of the month. 1.30pm - 4pm in Sight Life's activity room

Sight Life Culture, Heritage and Theatre group - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Contact Val for more information on 07707 295 121.

Sight Life Darts Night (Swansea) - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

In partnership with the Lions. 7pm on the third Thursday of the month. For more information, contact Sight Life on 01792 776 360 or email anita.davies@sightlife.wales

Sight Life Discussion Group - (Sight Life) Support Group

Held every Tuesday 11.15am to 1.30pm at Jones Court, Womanby Street, Cardiff. Join this group of visually impaired people of Cardiff and the Vale, for talk and support. Be involved in lively discussions about a wide variety of topics (excluding religion and politics). The group also occasionally enjoys a trip out for lunch.

Sight Life Doga - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Usually on the first Tuesday of the month at Sight Life's offices. Chair yoga for members with guide dogs sitting in the session.

Sight Life Dual Sensory Support Group - (Sight Life) Support Group

The club meets at Jones Court, Womanby Street, Cardiff on the 3rd Friday of every month fron 10.30am - 12.30pm. Anyone with a sight and hearing impairment are welcome. Volunteers will be on hand to assist if need be.

Sight Life Elderfit telephone exercise group - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Every Monday. Exercise at home over the phone on a conference call with others. Fully described. Monday is seated and standing exercises. There is a fee for this session but a free taster session is available.

Sight Life Fun Quiz - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Every Friday over the telephone. 11am. Cryptic clues, Kazoo guest the tune and potluck rounds. No prizes, just fun.

Sight Life Gardening Club - Cardiff - (Sight Life) Clubs and social groups

Meetings are held each Friday morning between 10am, primarily at an adapted plot at Rhydypenau Allotments on Lake Road North during the summer months and Jones Court at other times.

Sight Life Gardening Club - Swansea - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Gardening at the Vetch Field, Swansea, ever Tuesday and Thursday from 10am-12 noon. Madoc Pl, Swansea

Sight Life Guitar Jam - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Fortnightly on a Monday. Beginners at 10.30am, experienced players from 11.15am.

Sight Life Photography Group (Port Talbot) - (Sight Life) Clubs and social groups

Photography group for people with Sight Loss. Meet at Port Talbot library at 10.am. The group will meet on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each Month at Port Talbot library. The photographers will decide where they might go to visit to take different types of photographs.

Sight Life Ramblers - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

The group usually meets monthly at Jones Court to travel by VEST bus which costs around £6/7 depending on location. Walks in the countryside, usually around 5 or 6 miles. Days rotate Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays.

Sight Life Resource Centre - (Sight Life) Resource centre

Resource centre run by Sight Life. It contains the latest aids, gadgets and information for vi people, and all the equipment is sold at concessionary prices. Staff and volunteers are always on hand to advise and assist, but you are also welcome just to browse around. Transport can be arranged if required.

Sight Life short park walks - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Take place monthly. Contact Sight Life for more information on 02920 398 900.

Sight Life Singing Group - (Sight Life) Clubs and social groups

Held on a Monday, fortnightly. 1.30pm at Jones Court, Womanby Street, Cardiff. Run by volunteers, attendees can sing to some musical favourites old and new.

Sight Life Social and Activity morning - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Social group meets every Wednesday 10.30am - 12.30pm (in partnership with Swansea Disability Network).

Sight Life VI Tennis - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Held at David Lloyd Sports Centre, Newport Road, Cardiff every Wednesday.

Sight Life Welsh Conversation - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Weekly Welsh conversation session, rusty Welsh speakers welcome. Held over the telephone. 10am every Friday.

Sight Life Women's Hour - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Last Tuesday of the month - 10.30am-12.30pm A group of like-minded women who enjoy days out shopping, lunching and the odd glass of wine! Recent trips have included a day to Ebbw Vale Festival Site shopping centre and lunch at The Farmers Wife at St Brides Major. The group is also occasionally joined by guest speakers.

Sight Loss Advice Service - (RNIB) Advice

Through our Sight Loss Advice Service, RNIB offers support to blind and partially sighted people across the UK. We can help you to find the right assistive technology, support you in education and work, access financial help and much more. We're here to help you live the life you want. We cover a wide range of topics such as: eye conditions; emotional support; wellbeing; registering your sight loss with social services; home life and family; mobility and getting around; employment; accessing information; benefits and concessions; your rights; education; leisure; technology.

Sight Loss Awareness Training / Sight Loss Friendly Organisations - (Sight Cymru) Training

Our Lottery project provides awareness training to organisations and businesses in Wales. The sessions look at the barriers that people with sight loss face and how those barriers can be broken down. We also run the accredited Sight Loss Friendly Organisations scheme. A Sight Loss Friendly accredited organisation would be required to meet several criteria, with the ultimate aim of ensuring organisations are better equipped to support and provide services for people with sight loss.

Sight Loss Friendly Church Resources - (Torch Trust) Advice

Torch Trust can help your church to become more aware of how to support people with sight loss. We can support you to become more accessible and more able to confidently engage everyone in your church, and those who would like to join.

Sight loss photography sessions - (North Wales Society of the Blind) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

A sight loss fun photography sessions every 3rd Friday of every month 10am - 12mp. Contact Bethan for more details on 01248 353604

Sightlife group (Cardiff) - (Sight Cymru) Clubs and social groups

Support group for people from an ethnic minority community and others who have sight loss, or care for someone with sight loss. The group meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month to share experiences, learn new things and suggest ways of improving services.

Sightlife Group (Newport) - (Sight Cymru) Clubs and social groups

Support group for people from an ethnic minority community and others who have sight loss, or care for someone with sight loss. The group meets on alternate Thursdays to share experiences, learn new things and suggest ways of improving services.

SilverCloud - Free online mental health therapy - (NHS Wales) Medical

People aged 16 and over experiencing mild to moderate anxiety, depression or stress can sign-up for a 12-week course of SilverCloud. SilverCloud is an online therapy platform that uses proven methods like Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to help people manage their problems by encouraging them to change the way they think and behave.

Sisterhood - (Royal Society for Blind Children) Clubs and social groups

Sisterhood is a fantastic online group for young women aged 11 –25 to come together and discuss issues that are important to them. It’s a chance to discuss anything from mental health and wellbeing to hair care and make up. It’s a lovely supportive group that meets Tuesdays fortnightly online.

Sketty VI Group - (Sight Life) Clubs and social groups

Social group for blind and partially sighted people in Sketty. 1pm – 3pm on 3rd Wednesday of each month at Hazel Court, Sketty Park.

Snap Cymru Helpline - (SNAP Cymru) Helpline

A helpline offering advice on issues related to education and special educational needs for children in Wales, including the statementing process.

Social Action - (Sight Cymru) Training

We work with individuals with sight loss to support them to run individual social action projects. This project equips people with sight loss with the skills and confidence to make a change in society. Individuals will learn a suite of skills such as campaigning, marketing and networking and they will be supported to lead their own social change project on a topic that is important to them, for example, improving access in their local community centre or public transport, creating more recycling facilities in their community or working with a service provider to make their written materials more accessible.

Social Circle - (Vision Support) Clubs and social groups

Held on the 1st Tuesday of the month. Socia Circle is a fun and engaging online social, where you can connect with new people and make friends from the comfort of your own home. Join other vision impaired members from across North Wales and Cheshire for a friendly chat, telephone in or join virtually.

Social events - (Carmarthenshire Area Blind Society) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

The Llanelli Blind Club provides social events throughout the year including one or two outings per year plus a dinner for upwards of 80/100 members. There is also a Christmas dinner at a local hotel.

South Wales Low Vision Clinic - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Russell Ham provides this LVSW Domiciliary Service.

Specialist Worker Training - (Sight Cymru) Training

Professional training aimed at Rehabilitation officers, Social workers, nursing staff, Optometrists etc. Includes talks from specialist consultants on a variety of eye related topics and networking opportunities.

Specsavers (Gorseinon) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

href="/glossary/320/dispensing-optician">1, Alexandra Rd, Gorseinon, Swansea.

Specsavers (Merthyr) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Note: there is not any cover at present but ad hoc Low Vision clinics might be held. Services offered: Eye Health Examination Wales, Low Vision Service Wales

Specsavers (Neath) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered:

Specsavers (Treorchy) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered:

Specsavers Domiciliary (Clwyd & Snowdonia) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Low Vision Service Wales, Low Vision Service Wales domiciliary

Speed of Sight Driving Experiences - (Speed of Sight) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Track racing experiences for blind and partially sighted people at a range of circuits in the UK.

Starting Point - (Guide Dogs) Information

An on-line resource written by five expert organisations to give parents the information, support and guidance they need at the time of their child's sight loss diagnosis. While it is not a substitute for information and advice from a medial professional, Starting Point is a gateway to invaluable information and support.

Stephen Malcolm - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered:

Stephen Malcolm (Optometrist) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: WGOS 1 and 2 Domiciliary

Stepney Centre for VI - (Carmarthenshire Area Blind Society) Resource centre

Demonstrations of Dolphin computer systems and CCTV</a> Electronic Magnification by Enhanced Vision and Optilec.

Stevens Opticians - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered:

Student Support Service - (Thomas Pocklington Trust) Children, young people and education

Thomas Pocklington Trust's Student Support Service is here to support blind and partially sighted students aged 11+ to get the most out of their secondary, college and university education.

Support & mentoring - (Society of Visually Impaired Lawyers (SoVIL)) Support Group

Provides support for visually impaired people working in the legal profession, including a student mentoring scheme. They also share information/knowledge about IT solutions to information gathering; accessing printed material and legal material in alternative formats.

Support for children and young people - (Deafblind UK) Support Group

If your child is affected by deafblindness, or if you are a deafblind parent, we can give you and your family specialist support at each stage of your child’s development. We also support schools, colleges, universities and employers to make sure children and young people who are affected by deafblindness have the best possible start in life.

Support for Deafblind Children and Young People - (Deafblind UK) Children, young people and education

If your child is affected by deafblindness, or if you are a deafblind parent, we can give you and your family specialist support at each stage of your child’s development. We also support schools, colleges, universities and employers to make sure children and young people who are affected by deafblindness have the best possible start in life.

Support for parents of children with Rb - (Childhood Eye Cancer Trust (CHECT)) Support Group

The Childhood Eye Cancer Trust (CHECT) is there to help you through the difficult period of diagnosis and treatment of your child and beyond, offering support throughout their teenage years and into adulthood.

Support for People with Usher Syndrome - (Deafblind UK) Information

If you or someone in your family has Usher syndrome, there are lots of ways we can help. Our specialist Usher team can help you to understand the condition and what it means for you, as well as give practical advice about benefits, employment opportunities – and much more! We are here to support you whatever your age, whatever stage of your Usher journey you are on, and whatever type of Usher syndrome you have.

Swansea (Singleton) Eye Clinic Liaison Officer (ECLO) - (RNIB) ECLO / Sight Loss Advisors

Full time ECLO based at Singleton Hospital, Swansea. Provides emotional support, often at a time of great need. Also signposts patients on to the many different services to help maintain their independence. The role of ECLO helps to bridge the gap between health and social care services for blind and partially sighted people.

Swansea & Gower Talking Newspaper - (Swansea & Gower Talking Newspaper) Accessible media

Monthly Magazine (monthly); South Wales Evening Post (monthly).

Swansea & NPT trips - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Group members go on one theatre trip per month and one other trip per month. There is also a holiday group which meets twice per year.

Swansea Central Tea and Chat - (Sight Life) Clubs and social groups

Weekly tea and chat at 12.30pm - 2.30pm at Glynn Vivian Art Centre, Alexandra Rd, Swansea.

Swansea Centre VIP Group - (Sight Life) Clubs and social groups

Grand Theatre Conservatory, Singleton Street, Swansea SA1 3QJ. 11am – 1pm, 3rd Thursday of the month.

Swansea County Steering Group - (Sight Life) Forum / focus group

Representation from VI people in Swansea. Held on the fourth Thursday of each month in the Grand Theatre Cafe, Swansea.

Swansea Direct Payments - (Swansea Council) Direct payments / personalised budgets

href="/glossary/120/direct-payments">Direct Payments enable people assessed as requiring Social Care services to purchase their own care and support. Agency used: Compass Independent Living.

Swansea Library Services - (Swansea Council) Information

Council page on library services in Swansea.

Swansea Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

Monthly First Thursday of the month 11am - 1pm at the Swansea Grand Theatre, First Floor, Multicultural Hub, Singleton Street, Swansea SA1 3QJ. Contact Gill.

Swansea Mobility Specialist - (Swansea Council Education Department) Children, young people and education

Swansea Council has a member of staff qualified to provide mobility training to vi children in a school environment. The contact is Cherrie Neal.

Swansea reading group - (Sight Life) Clubs and social groups

Swansea Central Library, Civic Centre, Oystermouth Road, Swansea, SA1 3SN. 11.00am to 12.00 noon, 3rd Wednesday of the month

Swansea Specialist Social Worker (VI) - (Swansea Council) Specialist Social Work (VI)

Help to protect vulnerable visually impaired people to live more successfully within their local communities by helping them find solutions to their problems.

Swansea Theatre Group - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Theatre trips.

Swansea Vale Resource Centre - (Swansea Council) Resource centre

Swansea Social Services have a Resource Centre of equipment for people with sensory loss, offering an opportunity to trial equipment for suitability before purchasing from providers.

Swansea VI Education Service - (Swansea Council Education Department) Children, young people and education

Swansea Council provides Additional Learning Needs support and has teachers who are qualified to teach visually impaired children.

Swansea VI Tennis Club - (RNIB) Clubs and social groups

Currently not running. The game is very much like conventional tennis though with much larger balls filled with ball bearings, making it easier to detect where the ball is coming from. Sessions take place on Thursdays from 1 pm to 2 pm at Swansea Tennis Centre.

Swansea Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) - (Swansea Council) Rehabilitation

A Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) assists someone regain skills they may have lost through sight problems and helps them re-learn to do things they could previously do for themselves.

Swansea Walking Group - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Walking group for people with sight loss.

Swimming Group - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Swimming group for people with sight loss. Every Friday at Penlan Leisure Centre, Swansea.

Swimming Group - (Vision Support) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Brio Fitness at Northgate Arena in Chester now offer vision impaired sessions after running taster sessions with Vision Support. The vision impaired sessions are sports sessions tailored to those partially sighted or blind. Swim Sessions Wednesdays 9.30am – 10.30am. Contact Josh on 07842 319377 or email jgarland@visionsupport.org.uk if you would like more information.

Talking Books Wales - (Llyfrau Llafar Cymru/Talking Books Wales) Accessible media

Talking Books Wales/Llyfrau Llafar Cymru produces audio versions of Welsh Language books (talking books). They have a catalogue of more than 1000 titles.

TAVIP Membership - (Technology Association of Visually Impaired people (TAVIP)) Support Group

TAVIP is an organisation for all visually impaired people with an interest in computers, from those using them in schools to professionals working in IT, and for professionals interested in issues related to IT and visual impairment.

Techno-Vision Systems products and services - (Techno-Vision Systems) Access technology

Techno Vision Systems Ltd sell Braille translation software, Braille embossers, Braille paper, music products, keyboard enhancements and tactile drawing. They also provide telephone support, training, repairs and maintenance.

Technology for Work Training Course - (Technology Association of Visually Impaired people (TAVIP)) Access technology

TAVIP's Technology for Work Training Course offers members up to 5 hours of free one-to-one training to help them gain the IT skills needed in the work place so that, with other pre-employment support, they are ready to make the step into paid work.

Technology grants - (RNIB) Grants

href="/glossary/247/grants">Grants to registered blind or partially sighted people for useful technology that can help them live independently.

Technology Support - (Sight Cymru) Access technology

Our Digital Inclusion Officers are able to support you in your own home with computers, tablets and other assistive technology.

Technology support and training - (Taira Technology) --uncategorised--

Some examples of tasks we can help with include: help and support if your device is not working correctly or has become very slow; assistance with using a new program or device; help to complete common tasks that require sighted assistance, such as online shopping, learning how to use a new device around your home and more; help with uploading content to the internet that requires sighted help. We offer 3 options. Home visits, Pay As You Go and Pay Monthly packages.

Telephone Befriending - Ringaround - (Sight Cymru) Befriending

If you are isolated we can arrange for one of our volunteers to call you for a friendly chat and help with any difficulties.

Telephone Befriending Service (North Wales) - (Vision Support) Befriending

For people living with a vision impairment who may be feeling lonely and isolated and would like a chat to a friendly volunteer. Vision Support's Telephone Befriending Service is delivered by volunteers who will call at a time, date and frequency that is mutually agreed.

Telephone Support - (Ceredigion Association for the Blind) Befriending

Blind and partially sighted people who live alone or in isolated areas get a friendly call on a regular basis from volunteers who are themselves blind or partially sighted. Callers can also pick up any needs which may arise. They may be able to provide relevant information or can refer cases to social services.

Ten Pin Bowling - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Ten pin bowling group for blind and partially sighted people. First Wednesday of the week 1pm – 3pm

Tenby Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

Last Thursday of the month, at 2pm, Community Centre, Augustus Place, Tenby, Wales, SA70 7DJ. Contact Helen.

Tenby Talking Newspaper - (Tenby Talking Newspaper) Accessible media

Tenby Observer (monthly).

Texthelp access software - (Text Help) Access technology

Our products support literacy, numeracy and accessibility in the classroom and the workplace. Get access on any device or platform, wherever you're working.

The Accessible Friends Network - (The Accessible Friends Network) Clubs and social groups

The Accessible Friends Network (TAFN) is a national independent UK charity providing social networking, computer technical support, training and entertainment via the internet. It is a user-led voluntary group run for and by vi people which uses email, the internet, voice conferencing and other resources to improve the quality of life for vi people and their partners by networking. Events, which are moderated, include quizzes, musical theme nights, jazz club, & computer skills workshops.

The Eye Centre (Tonypandy) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: WGOS 1 & 2 and Domiciliary

The Optic Shop - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Eye Health Examination Wales, Low Vision Service Wales, Low Vision Service Wales domiciliary

The Optic Shop - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

href="/glossary/320/dispensing-optician">12 Nolton Street, Bridgend. Services offered: Eye Health Examination Wales

The Powell Family Foundation - Grants - (The Powell Family Foundation) Grants

Who do we fund? Individuals: Applications may be made by, or on behalf of, vision impaired individuals who are aged 25 and under, permanently resident in the UK, and in need of financial assistance. Organisations: Applications may be made by charitable organisations registered in the UK, whose work provides direct benefit for people in the UK, and which have, as part of their aims, a focus on services (new or existing) that support vision impaired children and young people.

The Rowan Organisation Direct Payments - (The Rowan Organisation) Direct payments / personalised budgets

The Rowan Organisation provides a wide range of support services created to help you manage your Direct Payments. This can include: supporting you to decide whether to employ a Personal Assistant (PA) or to use other services; support with setting up the scheme; support with paperwork required by the scheme; support with finding and recruiting staff; providing you with information and advice on the legal requirements of being an employer.

The Silver Line - (Age UK) Befriending

The Silver Line Helpline is a free, confidential telephone service run by Age UK, providing friendship, conversation and support for older people. Lines are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We give older people the chance to pick up the phone and enjoy a chat, get some support, and feel all the wonderful benefits that come from talking to a friend.

The Vision Fund - (Vision Foundation) Grants

Our social impact funding supports projects that are designed to improve the experience of being blind or partially sighted, or at risk of sight loss, in the UK. We are an evidence-led funder and base our programmes on where we feel our money can have the greatest impact. The Vision Fund supports organisations who directly support blind and partially sighted people or people at risk of losing sight.

Thrive - Get Gardening - (Thrive) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Thrive - Get Gardening presents Thrive's experience and expertise in gardening with a disability, which has been gathered over 30 years of helping disabled people to start or continue gardening. It contains practical information to make garden jobs easier, advice on taking care, useful hints and tips and details of the equipment and tools which will be particularly helpful. It has a section for blind & partially sighted people. If you can't find the info you need, you can phone or email us.

Thursday Luncheon Club - (Sight Life) Clubs and social groups

A mature group of around 40 visually impaired people. Members are brought in by V.E.S.T, including those in residential care. The group enjoys morning coffee or tea, lunch, bingo, raffles and quizzes and are well supported by an enthusiastic group of volunteers.

Torch holidays & retreats - (Torch Trust) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

There are a variety of holidays on offer with a Christian ethos. Many of them happen at Torch's own Holiday and Retreat Centre in West Sussex. Other holidays are available elsewhere in the UK and abroad

Torch Trust audio book group - (Torch Trust) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

The audio book group is for those who enjoy reading and would like to connect with others. There is a selection of books to choose from, and the group meets on the 1st Thursday of the month at 2pm online to enjoy various titles available from the Torch library.

Torch Trust coffee morning - (Torch Trust) Clubs and social groups

The Zoom Coffee Morning meets on the 4th Thursday of each month, starting at 10.45am online. It begins with some time to chat and enjoy fellowship, followed at 11am with a staff member giving an update on Torch news and facilitating a time to pray together for the work and ministry. It is a great opportunity to be encouraged by what God is doing. If you would like to join any of these groups, please contact Torch Trust Client Services on 01858 438260 or info@torchtrust.org.

Torch Trust Tuesday Chat - (Torch Trust) Clubs and social groups

The mid-week gathering. Meets at 11am on the 3rd Tuesday of each month. The aim of this group is to offer an ongoing, relaxed space for people to enjoy spending time together. It is for those who would like to get to know others, share experiences and ideas in an informal setting.

TorchTalk - Telephone friendship groups - (Torch Trust) Befriending

To provide Christian friendship, support, encouragement and fun to people experiencing sight loss (especially those unable to easily access Christian and social activities) via Telephone Friendship Groups. It offers blind and partially sighted people the opportunity via the telephone to share the Scriptures together, pray together and fellowship together - all from the comfort of their own armchair!

Torfaen Direct Payments - (Torfaen County Borough Council) Direct payments / personalised budgets

href="/glossary/120/direct-payments">Direct Payments enable people assessed as requiring Social Care services to purchase their own care and support.

Torfaen Direct Payments User Group - (GAVO (Gwent Assoc. of Voluntary Organisations)) Direct payments / personalised budgets

Torfaen has an active Direct Payments User Group which meet every 8 weeks at Canalside, Five Locks Road, Pontnewydd. If you are receiving Direct Payments, about to receive them or want to know more about them then why not come along to the next meeting. The Group discuss issues about Direct Payments, you get the chance to meet other service users and find out more about Direct Payments.

Torfaen Library Services - (Torfaen County Borough Council) Information

Council page on library services in Tofaen County Borough.

Torfaen VI Club - (Sight Cymru) Clubs and social groups

A social group that meets locally and enjoy talks, activities, speakers, outings, refreshments and other entertainment. The group meets on alternate Mondays at the Sight Cymru office in Pontypool between 1.00 – 3.00pm.

Torfaen VI Education Service - (SenCom Vision and Multi-Sensory Impairment Service) Children, young people and education

The service works with children and young people who have a speech, language, communication need or who have a hearing, vision, or multi-sensory impairment. The teams provide a wide range of advice and intervention strategies including teaching.

Torfaen Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) - (Torfaen County Borough Council) Rehabilitation

A Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) assists someone regain skills they may have lost through sight problems and helps them re-learn to do things they could previously do for themselves.

Touchwood Bowls - (Visually Impaired Endeavours in Wrexham (VIEW)) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

VI crown green bowling at Bradley Bowls Club, off Park Wall Road, Bradley, Wrexham, LL11 4DA. Runs from beginning of April to end of October. Every Wednesday.

Transcall - (Sight Life) Transport

A door-to-door volunteer transport service organised by Sight Life. It can be used for social activities, hospital appointments and meetings, but not for work purposes. Two working day's notice is requested.

Traveleyes Holidays - (Traveleyes) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Traveleyes is a company which provides worldwide holidays for groups of people, half of who are visually impaired and half are sighted. Each VI traveller is paired with a sighted person, who acts as a guide and receives a discount.

Trenberth Opticians - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered:

Treorchy Sight Loss Group - (Sight Life) Support Group

Meet on the first Friday of every month at 10.30 am - 12.30pm. Contact Locality Manager for RCT, Carys Groves on 07753 305631 or email carys.groves@sightlife.wales

Turn2us Benefits Calculator - (Turn2us) Welfare benefits advice

A simple on-line calculator to help you find out whether you might be entitled to any state benefits, and find out where to go for further support.

Tywi Eyecare - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Optometrists Steve Malcolm, Rhian Kinnaird and Nia Griffiths are Low Vision Service Wales practitioners.

Tywyn Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

Meets 1st Tuesday of every month at 11 am. Neuad Pendre, Tywyn, Gwynedd.

UCAN Arts Awards - (UCAN Productions) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Arts Award is a range of unique qualifications supporting anyone aged up to 25 to grow as artists and arts leaders, inspiring them to connect with and take part in the wider arts world through taking challenges in an art form - from drama to digital art, pottery to poetry. Through progressing through the five levels, children and young people get to: discover the enjoyment of creating and participating in arts activities; experience arts events; develop creative and communication skills that are essential for success in 21st century life; explore the work of artists and craftspeople and gain insights into the professional arts world; gain experience and knowledge to help progress into further education and employment.

UCAN Creative Workshops - (UCAN Productions) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

UCAN creates and delivers creative arts and learning programmes which help and enable our members to develop physical and vocal confidence, raise aspirations and develop individual abilities. Workshop activities also serve to improve self-advocacy skills in relation to issues and topics relevant to our members.

UCAN Friday Nights - (UCAN Productions) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

UCAN run a regular Friday evening drama/music/social workshop in the Cardiff School of Optometry building. This is attended by UCAN members, their friends and family, and also volunteers who work with UCAN. Trainers Alex and Alys, and our Peer Engagement Officer Hannah, deliver all sorts of activities relating to drama games, acting, music recording and sound technology, Arts Awards and also the chance to relax and have fun with friends in a safe environment. School of Optometry and Vision Science, Cardiff University, Maindy Rd, Cardiff. Every Friday 5:30pm-7:30pm.

UCAN Online - (UCAN Productions) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

For children and young people. Have fun and learn new skills through drama. A popular group with lots of drama games, creative and storytelling activities. Every Tuesday 5:00pm-6:30pm, on Zoom.

UCAN Professional Activities - (UCAN Productions) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

UCAN has delivered vision awareness training in medical settings, as well as to public and private companies, schools, trade unions and youth organisations in the UK and abroad. This training is delivered by young disabled people and takes a unique approach in challenging public perceptions and attitudes towards sight loss. UCAN Productions also works with Cardiff University School of Optometry, delivering lectures on the lived experience of vision impairment to optometry students.

UHW Cardiff Eye Clinic Liaison Officer (ECLO) - (Sight Life) ECLO / Sight Loss Advisors

Full time ECLO based at University Hospital Wales, Cardiff. Provides emotional support, often at a time of great need. They also signpost patients on to the many different services to help maintain their independence. The role of ECLO helps to bridge the gap between health and social care services for blind and partially sighted people.

UK Care Pathway for RP - (Retina UK) Medical

An on-line resource giving information about the care of retinitis pigmentosa. There are sections for patients, parents, family & friends, teachers, employers and health professionals.

UK Keratoconus Self Help and Support - (UK Keratoconus Self Help & Support Association) Support Group

A membership organisation for people with keratoconus. The website has information about the condition, and an on-line discussion forum.

UK Wolfram Syndrome support group - (UK Wolfram Syndrome Society) Support Group

An on-line forum providing information and support to families affected by the condition. Some information is also available to download.

Usher Kids Support - (Usher Kids) Advice

It may be helpful to find some professional support to help you talk through the impacts of Usher syndrome on you emotionally and physically, but if you need just to chat with another parent who has been there before and can share their experiences with you, you can contact us.

Vale of Glamorgan Direct Payments - (Vale of Glamorgan Council) Direct payments / personalised budgets

href="/glossary/120/direct-payments">Direct Payments enable people assessed as requiring Social Care services to purchase their own care and support. Agency used: Penderels Trust

Vale of Glamorgan Library Services - (Vale of Glamorgan Council) Information

Council page on library services in Vale of Glamorgan.

Vale of Glamorgan Mobility specialist - (Vale of Glamorgan Education Department) Children, young people and education

Vale of Glamorgan Council has a member of staff qualified to provide mobility training to vi children in a school environment. The contact is Helen Davies

Vale of Glamorgan Specialist Social Worker (VI) - (Vale of Glamorgan Council) Specialist Social Work (VI)

Help to protect vulnerable visually impaired people to live more successfully within their local communities by helping them find solutions to their problems.

Vale of Glamorgan VI Education Service - (Vale of Glamorgan Education Department) Children, young people and education

Vale of Glamorgan Council provides Additional Learning Needs support and has teachers who are qualified to teach visually impaired children.

Vale of Glamorgan Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) - (Vale of Glamorgan Council) Rehabilitation

A Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) assists someone regain skills they may have lost through sight problems and helps them re-learn to do things they could previously do for themselves.

Vaughan Optical - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Low Vision Service Wales, Low Vision Service Wales domiciliary

VI Awareness Training - (Vision Support) Training

VI Awareness Training covering North-East Wales delivered by the regional society for blind people for the area.

VI Awareness Training - (Sight Life) Training

Sight Life offers a basic vision awareness training course which includes sighted guiding training, covers basic eye conditions, as well as demonstration of the use of products. It takes place in their HQ in Womanby Street, Cardiff.

VI Awareness Training - (North Wales Society of the Blind) Training

href="/glossary/246/advice">Advice and training which will help raise awareness of the needs of blind and partially sighted people in both work and social situations. The training typically includes: low vision awareness, sighted guide techniques and demonstration, eye conditions, communication skills, aids and equipment demonstrations, practical advice and guidance.

VI awareness training - (Visual Impairment Merthyr (VIM)) Training

VIM provide vi awareness training to families and organisations.

VI Bowls (Ammanford) - (Welsh Association of Visually Impaired Bowlers (WAVIB)) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Every Wednesday, 10.30am - 11.30am at Dinefwr Bowls Centre, Manor Road, Ammanford. SA18 3AP. For further details contact: Alison Peters

VI Bowls (Carmarthen) - (Welsh Association of Visually Impaired Bowlers (WAVIB)) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Every Thursday, 10am - 12pm at Bro Myrddin Indoor Bowls Club, Off Picton Terrace, Carmarthen. SA31 3BS. For further details contact John Wilson.

VI Bowls (Islwyn) - (Welsh Association of Visually Impaired Bowlers (WAVIB)) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Every Wednesday, 12pm - 1pm, Islwyn Indoor Bowls Club, Gelli Lane, Pontllanfraith, Blackwood. NP12 2JR. For further details contact Rhys Meredith.

VI Bowls (Milford Haven) - (Welsh Association of Visually Impaired Bowlers (WAVIB)) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Every Monday, 12pm -3pm. Meads Leisure Centre, Priory Road, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire. SA73 2EE. For further details contact Steve Whitmore.

VI Bowls (Newport) - (Welsh Association of Visually Impaired Bowlers (WAVIB)) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Every other Monday, 2.15pm - 4.15pm at Newport Indoor Bowls Club, Glebelands Stadium, Bank St, Newport NP19 7HF. For further details contact Jackie Cooksley.

VI Bowls (Sully) - (Welsh Association of Visually Impaired Bowlers (WAVIB)) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Every Saturday, 10am - 12pm at South Wales Bowls & Rec. Centre, South Road, Sully CF64 5SP. For further details contact Andrew Pemberton.

VI Bowls (West Glamorgan) - (Welsh Association of Visually Impaired Bowlers (WAVIB)) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Every TUESDAY 12 -2 pm at Swansea Indoor Bowling Club, Beaufort Road, Plasmarl, Swansea SA6 8AX. For further details contact Murray MacDonald.

VI Bowls Coaching Session - (West Glamorgan Visually Impaired and Disability Bowls Club) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Coaching sessions for people with sight loss. For more information, contact West Glamorgan Visually Impaired and Disability Bowls Club.

VI Photography Group, Cardiff - (Sight Life) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Fortnightly on a Thursday, 10am at Jones Court, Womanby St, Cardiff. The photography group goes out and about in the city centre looking for photo opportunities and occasionally takes trips around the local area. The group also discusses various aspects of photography back at Sight Life over a cuppa.

VI Tennis - (Sight Cymru) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

VI Tennis takes place on Tuesdays weekly from 11-12 at the International Sports Village, Spytty. Coaching is available and a first taster session is offered free. Contact Stacey Evans.

VI Voices Campaigning Groups - (Vision Support) Forum / focus group

Vision Support's VI Voices groups are for anyone living with a vision impairment who would like to raise awareness of the challenges people living with vision impairment experience and who are passionate about making a difference locally. As well as having a positive impact in the community, it is a great way of meeting others. Contact Nia below.

VIB Social Club - (Visual Impairment Breconshire) Clubs and social groups

Social group for people with sight loss in Brecon. Meet on the second Monday of the month.

VIC - Campaign Group - (RNIB) Forum / focus group

VIC - Campaign Group meets on the last Thursday of each month from 1-3pm at the Second Floor, RNIB Cymru. The group is dedicated to making Cardiff City Centre more inclusive for blind and partially sighted individuals. Their main focus is on reducing street clutter, such as advertising boards, furniture, and rubbish, to create a safer and more accessible environment for all.

VICTA events and activities - (VICTA (Visually Impaired Children Taking Action)) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

VICTA organise a wide range of activities and week-ends for vi children and their families. Although most activities are in England so likely to be impractical for people from Wales, the longer breaks are worth considering.

VIEW Social Group - (Visually Impaired Endeavours in Wrexham (VIEW)) Clubs and social groups

This social club meets every Tuesday from 10.30-11.30 am at AVOW, 21 Egerton Street, Wrexham.

Vika's FUN-tastic Friday - (Aberystwyth and District VI Club) Clubs and social groups

An online youth club designed specifically for young people aged 9-15 years old with a vision impairment.

VIM Meetings - (Visual Impairment Merthyr (VIM)) Clubs and social groups

These are normally held on the second Monday of each month at Market Square Church Hall, 3 Salmons Street CF47 8DS (a short walk using the lane opposite the bus station).

VIM Newsletter - (Visual Impairment Merthyr (VIM)) Accessible media

Quarterly newsletter giving information to residents of Merthyr County on activities for people with sight loss. Available in large print, audio CD and email.

VIM Resource Centre - (Visual Impairment Merthyr (VIM)) Resource centre

Sensory impairment aids for everyday living such as mobile phones, talking clocks and watches, fully equipped kitchen demonstrating various aids, CCTVS etc. There are also demonstration facilities for other disabilities eg Tunstall equipment.

Virtual Buddying - (Sense) Befriending

The only free nationwide service dedicated to helping disabled people make friends remotely. Chat online or on the phone with your buddy once a week from the comfort of your home.

Virtual Buddying - (Sense) Befriending

The only free nationwide service dedicated to helping disabled people make friends remotely. Chat online or on the phone with your buddy once a week from the comfort of your home. Sense Virtual Buddying is open to disabled people aged 5 and over in the UK.

Virtual parents’ get together - (Nystagmus Network) Clubs and social groups

The Nystagmus Network hosts virtual parent get togethers on Zoom. If you’re the parent, carer or other family member of a child or young person with nystagmus and would like to join in, meet others and make new friends, please email us.

Visibly Better - (RNIB) Housing

An accreditation and advice provider to enable organisations to create accessible and attractive environments in areas such as social housing, hospitals and offices.

Vision Aid Technologies low vision and blindness products - (VisionAid Technologies) Access technology

Vision Aid Technologies is one of the largest specialist low vision & blindness product suppliers in the UK. Their range of over 1,000 products are carefully tested & selected from over 100 manufacturers around the world. This gives people the opportunity to view a comprehensive range of products in one location. The range of products include low vision, braille devices, video magnifiers, reading machines, access software and more.

Vision Express (Cardiff) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered:

Vision Express (Newport) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Closed? Services offered:

Vision Express (Wrexham) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Low Vision Service Wales

Vision Support Better Wellbeing Workshops - (Vision Support) Training

Exploring the emotional impact of vision impairment, sharing experiences if you feel comfortable and learning about coping mechanisms you can adopt to increase your emotional resilience. These sessions will be delivered by Vision Support Wellbeing Service Manager Gary Twigg and is open to anyone living with a vision impairment and their supporter’s. The workshops run every three months at Ty Avow, 21 Egerton St, Wrexham LL11 1ND.

Vision Support Counselling Service - (Vision Support) Counselling and emotional support

We understand the significant impact that living with a vision impairment can have upon an individual's wellbeing. The Vision Support counselling Service provides counselling support over the phone to provide emotional support when you need it. Talking therapy can provide a safe non-judgemental space to talk and can incorporate coping strategies to overall improve well-being. Referrals (including self-referrals) can be made by contacting Gemma on the landline below or Mobile 07595 412191. Alternatively email gedwards@visionsupport.org.uk or via the email below. Worlds within Betsi Cadwaldr Health Board.

Vision Support Flintshire Tech Social - (Vision Support) Clubs and social groups

Social group in North Wales centred on using accessible technology. Bring along your iPad, tablet, laptop or iPhone for advice and support with accessible technology, while also having a chance to chat to other individuals with a vision impairment.

Vision Support Home Visitor Service - (Vision Support) Befriending

Vision Support understand how isolating living with a vision impairment can be due to reduced confidence and mobility. Our home visitor service is here to provide companionship on a regular basis.

Vision Support Men's Time to Talk Group - (Vision Support) Support Group

The group will be led by accredited sight-loss counsellor and the sessions offer a safe space for emotional and peer support, helping to ease isolation and remind you that you're not alone.

Visit Wales - (Welsh Government) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Website on Wales' tourist attractions and services with a searchable database of accommodation, events/attractions and activities with accessibility information provided.

Vison Express (Tesco) - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered:

Visual Impairment Awareness - (Focal Point UK) Training

This course provides awareness and basic information, advice and skills on visual impairment, identifying the relevant issues and how visual impairment effects and impacts on people's lives and the professionals who work with them.

Visually Impaired Pontypridd (Social Group) - (Sight Life) Clubs and social groups

Visually Impaired Pontypridd meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month 10.00 am to 12.00 pm at Pontypridd Museum, Bridge Street, Pontypridd, CF37 4PE

Vocaleyes Awareness Training - (Vocaleyes) Training

Courses for museum staff to develop and deliver live descriptive tours. Visual awareness and guiding training.

Vocaleyes Consultancy - (Vocaleyes) --uncategorised--

Audits of your current access provision for blind and partially sighted visitors (visitor experience, online and programmed events); audience advocacy sessions (reaching and growing your blind and partially sighted audiences); inclusive design workshops; advice on digital technology solutions.

Volunteer Training and Information Group - (Macular Society) Training

Zoom / telephone meeting, third Monday of the month at 10.30am. Contact the information line below.

VST Transcription Services - (Vision Support Trading Ltd.) Accessible media

We combine the skills of our extensively trained transcribers with the latest advancements in technology, data security and print production to deliver a highly responsive, reliable and secure transcription service for blue-chip companies operating in the utility, financial, telecoms and public sectors.

Walk to Run - (Bridgevis (Bridgend & District VI society)) Sports, arts, leisure and holidays

Running or walking - whatever suits you. Every Saturday at 1 pm at the athletic track behind Bridgend Recreation Centre. Contact details below.

Warrington & Mathews Ltd - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Eye Health Examination Wales, Low Vision Service Wales, Low Vision Service Wales domiciliary

Welfare rights advice - (Citizens Advice) Welfare benefits advice

The Citizens Advice service helps people ensure they receive appropriate benefits by providing free, independent & confidential advice. Advice can be given at local offices, outreach sites & over the phone. Home visits are available in some areas.

Welsh Concessionary Travel Card - (Transport for Wales) Transport

An ID card to enable concessionary travel for disabled people, and other eligible categories, on many Wales rail and bus services. The holder can travel free on most bus services in Wales and the borders and enjoy discounted or free travel on many rail services. You can apply on the phone number below, via email, or via the weblink. (Please note, this is not valid outside Wales (with the exception of some border services) and does not replace the scope of the Disabled Persons Railcard issued by National Rail.)

Welshpool and District VI Club - (Welshpool and District Visual Impairment Club) Clubs and social groups

Social and entertainment group for persons who are vision impaired and carers. Outings and speakers, general chat and company. Meetings are held at the Methodist Church, High Street, Welshpool on alternate Tuesdays between the hours of 2 - 4pm. from March - December. The club is run by a small group of people who give their time freely. Raffle event every meeting towards cost of refreshments and use of hall. Affiliated with Macular Society.

Welshpool Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

Meets every over Tuesday at 2pm - 4pm.

West Shropshire Talking Newspaper - (West Shropshire Talking Newspaper) Accessible media

The West Shropshire Talking Newspaper (WSTN) publishes a weekly memory stick every Friday containing a lively digest of news readings, forthcoming events, features, interviews and information. This is based on newspapers published in Whitchurch, Wem, Ellesmere, Shrewsbury, Oswestry, Church Stretton, Ludlow and Bishops Castle. Titles include the Shropshire Star, Shrewsbury Chronicle, North Shropshire Chronicle, Whitchurch Herald, Oswestry & Border Counties Advertiser, South Shropshire Journal and Ludlow Advertiser. A bi-monthly magazine comprises readings from the inkprint Shropshire Magazine. The service is free for anyone who qualifies to use the Articles for the Blind free post service and an application form can be downloaded from our website. Memory sticks can be played on personal computers, some digital radios and on dedicated players which can be issued on free loan within our area. Publications: Ludlow Journal; North Shropshire Chronicle; Oswestry & Borders Advertiser; Shrewsbury Chronicle; Shropshire Star. All monthly.

Widening Vision Project - (Sight Cymru) Training

This project, funded by the Community Fund, aims to support the wellbeing of people with sight loss and their carers in Wales. With a focus on the ethnic minority groups, schools and organisations, we have a campaign team which reaches out to create awareness about the prevention, causes, management and supporting people living with visual impairments.

Williams & Parry Ltd - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Eye Health Examination Wales, Low Vision Service Wales, Low Vision Service Wales domiciliary

Williams & Parry Ltd - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: Eye Health Examination Wales, Low Vision Service Wales, Low Vision Service Wales domiciliary

Williams Domiciliary Service - (Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)) Wales General Ophthalmic Service (WGOS)

Services offered: WGOS 1 and 2 Domiciliary

Working Age Focus Webinars - (Macular Society) Employment Support

This webinar, which takes place on the last Thursday of every month, focuses specifically on different macular conditions and issues affecting anyone of working age.

Working Age Forum (Blind Ambition) - (BlindAmbition) Support Group

A monthly Zoom-based discussion group, offers a relaxed and sociable environment for people of a working age who are visually impaired. The forum provides a supportive space where you can share your experiences and tips around employment, particularly valuable for younger members, and hear about relevant topics from guest speakers.

Working on Wellbeing (WoW) - (Legacy in the Community) Employment Support

WoW is a programme that offers support and training to people who live with disabilities and long-term health conditions.

Workplace Assessments - (Visualise Training and Consultancy) Employment Support

We carry out holistic workplace and work-based assessments for visually impaired, hearing impaired and dyslexic employees in the workplace.

Works For Me - (Thomas Pocklington Trust) Employment Support

Thomas Pocklington Trust service tailored to individuals’ needs. It supports blind and partially sighted people to develop skills and provides advice to transition to the workplace, navigate the job market or further careers.

Wrexham Direct Payments - (People Plus) Direct payments / personalised budgets

href="/glossary/120/direct-payments">Direct Payments enable people assessed as requiring Social Care services to purchase their own care and support.

Wrexham Library Services - (Wrexham County Borough Council) Information

Council page about library services in Wrexham.

Wrexham Maelor Eye Clinic Liaison Officer (ECLO) - (NHS Wales) ECLO / Sight Loss Advisors

href="/glossary/258/eye-clinic-liaison-officer">ECLO (3 days per week) at Wrexham Maelor. Provides emotional support, often at a time of great need. Also signposts patients on to the many different services to help maintain their independence. The role of ECLO helps to bridge the gap between health and social care services for blind and partially sighted people.

Wrexham Mobility specialist - (North East Wales Sensory Support Service (NEWSS)) Children, young people and education

NEWSSS has a member of staff qualified to provide mobility training to VI children in a school environment. The contact is Rachel Ward below.

Wrexham Specialist Social Worker (VI) - (Wrexham County Borough Council) Specialist Social Work (VI)

Help to protect vulnerable visually impaired people to live more successfully within their local communities by helping them find solutions to their problems.

Wrexham VI Education Service - (North East Wales Sensory Support Service (NEWSS)) Children, young people and education

The team works with children and young people from birth to age 19. Specialist skills tuition is provided for those children and young people with a significant sensory loss with support, advice and guidance being provided for families, schools and other agencies to provide a seamless approach to meeting the needs of identified individuals.

Wrexham Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) - (Wrexham County Borough Council) Rehabilitation

A Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) assists someone regain skills they may have lost through sight problems and helps them re-learn to do things they could previously do for themselves.

Wrexham Visionaires - (Vision Support) Clubs and social groups

For people who would like to meet other people living with a vision impairment in their local area. This group has a fantastic programme of events and activities. Meeting at the Wrexham Methodist Church every first Thursday of the month 11am-1pm.

Young at Heart Social Group - (Sight Life) Clubs and social groups

The group (ages range from 30-65) offers peer support and regular Zoom and face-to-face meetings fortnightly on a Friday morning between 11am - 1pm. Activities on Zoom include baking, arts and crafts, quizzes, and bingo etc. Previous activities have also included picnics, archery, accessible cycling, and bushcraft sessions. The group also invites guest speakers. They wor with partner organisations such as Cambrian Village Trust, RHA Wales and Transport for Wales on various projects such as cooking, gardening and confident traveller initiatives.

Young Sane - (Sane) Support Group

Young SANE is a virtual community that focuses on mental health for people aged under 25. They want to highlight the issues that are particularly relevant to young people and talk about their unique needs. Young SANE also celebrates the ingenuity, passion and dedication of young people who have made a commitment to tackling mental health stigma, and changing mental health for good.

Your Voice - a Shared Vision (West Wales) - (Wales Council of the Blind) Forum / focus group

This forum is aimed at feeding the opinions and concerns of blind and partially sighted people in West Wales to the national agenda. A member of the group is also nominate to the Board of Directors of Wales Council of the Blind.

Ysbyty Cwm Rhondda Eye Clinic Liaison Officer (ECLO) - (NHS Wales) ECLO / Sight Loss Advisors

Part time ECLO based at Ysbyty Cwm Rhondda Tuesday to Thursday. Provides emotional support, often at a time of great need. Also signposts patients on to the many different services to help maintain their independence. The role of ECLO helps to bridge the gap between health and social care services for blind and partially sighted people.

Ysbyty Gwynedd Eye Clinic Liaison Officer (ECLO) - (NHS Wales) ECLO / Sight Loss Advisors

This post is currently vacant. ECLO (Mon-Wed) based at Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor. Provides emotional support, often at a time of great need. Also signposts patients on to the many different services to help maintain their independence. The role of ECLO helps to bridge the gap between health and social care services for blind and partially sighted people.

Ystrad Mynach Eye Clinic Liaison Officer (ECLO) - (Sight Cymru) ECLO / Sight Loss Advisors

href="/glossary/258/eye-clinic-liaison-officer">ECLO based at Ystrad Mynach (Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr) hospital. Provides emotional support, information, assistance and signposts on to many different services to help at this difficult time. The ECLO can bridge the gap between health and social care for people with sight loss.

Ystradgynlais Macular Group - (Macular Society) Support Group

Fourth Monday of the month at 10.30am -12.30 pm at the Welfare Hall, Lesser Hall, Brecon Road, Ystradgynlais SA9 1JJ. Contact Cilla.

Ystradgynlais social support group - (Sight Life) Support Group

Second Friday of each month from 10.30am - 12.30pm. For more information contact Sight Life on 01792 776 360.

Library records mentioning Optic neuropathy

10 Principles of Good Practice in Vision Rehabilitation Leaflet

The leaflet defines 10 principles which will show vi people what they are entitled to from their local vision rehabilitation service and should give them the confidence to ask for vision rehabilitation when it is needed.

A guide to delivering equestrian activities for visually impaired people Guidance

This resource is designed to educate coaches, leaders and staff at equestrian centres across the country about sight loss and the needs of people with a visual impairment in equestrianism. It also provides recommendations on how they can adapt their equestrian opportunities to make them more suitable for VI people.

A Guide to Visually Impaired Target Sports: Archery and Shooting Guidance

This resource has been designed to educate the coaching and club network to ensure a greater knowledge of VI Archery and VI Shooting and help enhance opportunities for more V I people to take part in these exhilarating sports.

A guide to visually impaired-friendly sport Guidance

This guide has been created with the specific purpose to assist anyone who is delivering sport and physical activities with support, ideas and guidance on how to include people with a visual impairment. This resource is all about helping sport providers to be VI friendly through their provision of activities, training, resources and support.

A Map of Services for People with Sight Loss in Wales Report

This report sets out to give a picture of the services and support provided by the third sector for people with sight loss in Wales.

A new pathway into the third sector Report

Presentation to Wales Eyecare Conference 2024

A toolkit supporting clubs to provide inclusive sport for people with sight loss Guidance

This toolkit aims to provide helpful information to further enhance excellent local work that is currently happening, suggesting ways for clubs and sight loss organisations to work in partnership, as well as offering guidance for those who are in the initial stages of considering accessible and inclusive sport.

A Toolkit Supporting Sight Loss Organisations in Sport and Physical Activities Guidance

This toolkit aims to provide helpful information to further enhance excellent local work that is currently happening, suggesting ways for clubs and sight loss organisations to work in partnership, as well as offering guidance for those who are in the initial stages of considering accessible and inclusive sport.

A View to the Future: A Guide for Parents/Carers and Teachers Leaflet

Describes the services offered to VI children by GVIS in Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly, Monmouthshire, Newport and Torfaen.

A workforce crisis: action is needed Report

Presentation to Wales Eyecare Conference 2024

Access to hotels for guide dogs owners & other blind & partially sighted people Guidance

This guide provides information relating to access for guide dog owners to hotels, bed and breakfasts, etc. It sets out the legislative duties that owners and staff have under the Equality Act 2010 which specifically requires entry to these premises for guide dogs. It also provides tips and advice for owners, managers and staff on how to make their premises more accessible, how to communicate and assist guide dog owners, & contact details for more information.

Access to Work - people with sight loss cannot wait any longer for action Report

A report calling on DWP to: Provide adequate resources to ATW so that support is put in place within four weeks of any application and claims are promptly processed; remove the need for an ATW renewal process for customers when their support needs are not changing; automatically extend ATW packages until renewals can be processed so individuals can retain support; provide automatic software upgrades to software previously approved as part of an ATW grant; provide a ‘cost of living’ update for the value of ATW grant payments; fast track applicants who know what support they need.

Accessible Health Information Report

Presentation to Wales Eyecare Conference 2023

Addressing a Workforce Crisis in Wales Research paper

This report stresses the fact that the ROVI is the only qualified worker to make an assessment of need in the case of people with sight loss and to deliver specific interventions. The cost benefits are known from research: rehabilitation interventions have been shown to remove the need for continual and costly support from other social care services and health.

Adult UK sight loss pathway (part of UK Vision Strategy 2013) Guidance

The Adult UK sight loss pathway offers commissioners and practitioners a unique tool to enable people with sight loss to get the right support at the right time and from the right person. It clarifies the pathway across health and social care and so enables better partnership working and a smooth transition for the person with sight loss. It is a process map describing how the principles of best-practice can be applied to service delivery for adults with sight loss. Word version is at www.vision2020uk.org.uk/UKVisionstrategy.

Age-related macular degeneration (RNIB Understanding series) Guidance

Information about AMD, its symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and coping strategies.

All-Wales standards for accessible communication and information for people with sensory loss Guidance

Under the Equality Act 2010 there is a legal duty to make reasonable adjustments to ensure equality of access to healthcare services for disabled people. Public bodies need to take positive action so that all access and communication needs are met. The document sets out the standards of service delivery that people with sensory loss should expect when they access healthcare. These standards apply to adults, young people and children.

Aqueous Shunt Implantation Leaflet

An information booklet about the surgical procedure ‘aqueous shunt’. Includes what are aqueous shunts and what they do, will the shunt affect the external appearance of the eye?, the surgery itself and post-operative care.

Arts in Wales and Visual Impairment Conference Report Report

Report from the WCB Conference 2002 on Arts. An accompanying survey report is also available.

Arts in Wales and Visual Impairment Survey Report Report

The present survey of arts and visual impairment complements work already done by WCB in the field of sport and leisure. Its purpose is to inform the planning of services and to encourage their improvement and expansion by identifying the ways in which visually impaired people currently make use of the arts, and the ways in which arts providers include visually impaired people.

As life goes on - a closer look at how support services respond to the changing needs of people with sight loss Research paper

Previous Pocklington-funded research has shown that the support needs of people with sight loss increase over time but that the support available is failing to keep pace. A more detailed follow-up study confirms that the changing needs of people with sight loss are still not being met.

Behcet's - Arthritis and Pain Leaflet

Pain is a very common feature in people with Behçet’s syndrome (or Behçet’s disease). It can affect many different parts of the body and is not just associated with ulcers. This leaflet covers aspects of pain in the musculoskeletal system and chronic widespread pain.

Behcet's - Blood Vessels Leaflet

Leaflet explaining how the blood vessels are affected by Behçet's disease.

Behcet's - Common Terms and Definitions Leaflet

Glossary of terms related to Behcet's.

Behcet's - Headache Leaflet

Leaflet on headaches as a symptom of Behçet's disease.

Behcet's - Intestinal Complications Leaflet

Leaflet on how the intestines are affected by Behçet's disease.

Behcet's - Menopause Leaflet

Information sheet on menopause for Behcet's patients.

Behcet's - Mouth Ulcers Leaflet

Leaflet on how the mouth is affected by Behçet's disease.

Behcet's - Neuro Behcet's Leaflet

Neuro-Behçet’s is one of the more severe manifestations of Behçet’s, and affects 10% of people with Behçet’s’ disease.

Behcet's - Pregnancy Leaflet

A leaflet explaining effects of Behçet's disease on pregnancy and vice versa.

Behcet's - The Brain Leaflet

Leaflet on how the brain is affected by Behcet's.

Behcet's - The Eyes Leaflet

Up to 70% of patients with Behçet’s syndrome (or Behçet’s disease) will get eye involvement, and current estimates from around the world indicate that severe visual impairment occurs in 25% of involved eyes although with newer treatments this is becoming less common. Therefore, the detection and treatment of eye disease in a timely manner is vital.

Behcet's - The Heart Leaflet

Leaflet on how the heart is affected by Behçet's disease.

Behcet's - The Kidneys Leaflet

Leaflet on how the kidneys are affected by Behçet's disease.

Behcet's - The Skin Leaflet

Leaflet explaining how the skin is affected by Behcet's Disease.

Behcet's In Children Leaflet

Leaflet on how children are affected boy Behcet's Syndrome.

Behcet's Overview Leaflet

An overview of Behçet's disease

Behcet's Patient Guide Leaflet

Patients' factsheet on Behçet's disease

Behcet's Scientific Information Leaflet

A factsheet for health professionals and scientists on Behçet's disease.

Behcet's Treatment Leaflet

As a cure is currently not possible, the strategy for treating Behçet’s today is therefore to suppress disease activity as much as possible without the patient paying the price of unacceptable side effects.

Benefits, concessions and registration Guidance

A guide to the practical and financial support available to help you and the benefits of certification and registration.

Benefits, concessions and registration (Starting Out) Guidance

This publication contains information on welfare benefits to which you may be entitled, concessions, certification and registration. It also includes information about additional support you can get if you are certified by an ophthalmologist (hospital eye doctor) and become registered with your local authority, letting them know that you may need support now or in future.

Best Value: Services to People with a Visual Impairment Report

Bridgend County Borough Council's participation in the Wales Evaluation Study on best value, via its pilot project on Service to People with Visual Impairment, affords the Council the opportunity to help develop the concept of Best Value and adopt a co-ordinated approach to the delivery of all services to people with a visual impairment. This approach is intended to lead to improvements in efficiency, effectiveness and economy for the user as well as ensuring equal and equitable access to services. Report conducted by BCBC with Wales Council for the Blind.

Better data, better care - Ophthalmic public health data report 2013 Report

This report highlights how better data collection can improve communication between optometry practices, GPs, hospitals and local health authorities, leading to more efficient and joined up eye care services. It argues that use of technology will enable more accurate information to be gathered than is possible using existing, paper-based systems.

Blepharitis Leaflet

There is no connection between blepharitis and glaucoma. However, many people with glaucoma suffer from blepharitis which is why Glaucoma UK have produced this leaflet. Blepharitis is an inflammatory condition that affects the eyelids and usually causes itching and irritation. This leaflet provides information and advice on the management of this uncomfortable condition.

Blind to the Facts 2023 Report

This report explores the experiences and barriers associated with working in the UK music industry for blind and visually impaired (BVI) professionals. Commissioned by Baluji Music Foundation, funded by Vision Foundation.

Blind Veterans UK - Who we are Report

Presentation to Wales Eyecare Conference 2024

Britain's Eye Health in Focus: A snapshot of consumer attitudes and behaviour towards eye health Report

Report based on a survey carried out by YouGov in 2012. It looks at the public's attitudes to issues such as sight tests, and knowledge of issues such as the causes of common eye health conditions.

Burnout to Balance: through resilience and recovery Report

Presentation to Wales Eyecare Conference 2025

Bus Driver leaflet - myth buster! Leaflet

Information produced by Bridgevis to give bus drivers an awareness of the issues faced by visually impaired people when trying to use bus services. (It is included in the Transport edition of Roundup, number 13 – Summer 2013, pages 8-9.)

Bus travel in Wales Report

Wales Council of the Blind and members of the Welsh Rehabilitation Officers Forum received concerns from people with sight loss about applying / renewing their disabled person’s bus pass and/or companion pass.

Cap in Hand? The impact of Welfare Reform on disabled people in Wales Report

The report considers how the various changes to welfare benefits introduced by the coalition government will impact disabled people in Wales.

Cataract Leaflet

Information leaflet about cataracts and their treatment.

Cataracts (RNIB Understanding series) Guidance

Description, causes, treatment (removal), complications, recovery after surgery for cataracts.

Centre for Vision Services Research Report

Presentation to Wales Eyecare Conference 2025

CHARGE Family Support Group Newsletter Newsletter

The newsletter of the CHARGE Family Support Group gives information to families and carers of individuals with CHARGE Syndrome.

Charge Information Pack for Practitioners Guidance

A new comprehensive information pack which offers 28 in-depth factsheets about the many aspects of living with CHARGE syndrome.

Choosing central heating controls and saving energy Guidance

Guide for people with sight loss.

Commissioning better eye care - Adults with low vision Guidance

Clinical commissioning guidance from The College of Optometrists & The Royal College of Ophthalmologists, which aims to to help those designing and commissioning eye care improve the value of their services for adults with low vision.

Commissioning better eye care - Age related macular degeneration Guidance

Clinical commissioning guidance from The College of Optometrists & The Royal College of Ophthalmologists, which aims to to help those designing and commissioning eye care improve the value of their services for people with age-related macular degeneration.

Commissioning better eye care - Glaucoma Guidance

Clinical commissioning guidance from The College of Optometrists & The Royal College of Ophthalmologists, which aims to to help those designing and commissioning eye care improve the value of their services for people with glaucoma.

Commissioning better eye care - urgent eye care Guidance

Clinical commissioning guidance from The College of Optometrists & The Royal College of Ophthalmologists, which aims to to help those designing and commissioning eye care improve the value of their services for people with an urgent eye condition. This is defined as any eye condition that is of recent onset and is distressing or is believed by the patient, carer or referring health professional to present an imminent threat to vision or general health.

Communications Report no. 1 - Computer Technology Report

The new section of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) dealing with the provision of information came into force in autumn 1999. With this in mind we carried out a survey of the existence of accessible information strategies in local authorities.

Communications Report no. 2 - The Role of the Rehabilitation Worker Report

This is the second in a series of reports highlighting the gaps in services providing access to I.C.T. for v.i. people. As explained in the first report, we are particularly anxious to examine what is available outside full-time education and employment.

Communications Report no. 3 - ICT for Visually Impaired People Report

This is the third in a series of reports highlighting the gaps in services providing access to I.C.T. for v.i. people. The subject for this report was selected as we believe that this will prove useful in developing services across Wales. This is a field where changes are moving quickly and it is likely that improvements have been made. However, our recommendations will still apply to many authorities.

Curriculum Framework for Children and Young People with Vision Impairment (CFVI) Guidance

The framework presents educational outcomes within 11 areas: Facilitating an Inclusive World; Sensory Development; Communication; Literacy; Habilitation: Orientation and Mobility; Habilitation: Independent Living Skills; Accessing information; Technology; Health: Social, Emotional, Mental and Physical Wellbeing; Social, Sports and Leisure; Preparing for Adulthood.

CVI(W) Patient Leaflet Leaflet

Information on ongoing support for people in receipt of a Certificate of Vision Impairment in Wales.

Dealing With Bullying - Information for parents of disabled children Guidance

Parents can feel a range of emotions when they find out their child is being bullied. These can include feelings of anger, sadness, isolation and guilt. You are not alone, there is a way forward and support to manage your feelings. This guide will help you understand what to do next and where to go for further help.

Dementia and sensory loss: Sight loss Guidance

href="/glossary/246/advice">Advice for social care professionals on how to recognise sight loss in people with dementia.

Demonstrating the impact and value of vision rehabilitation Research paper

RNIB commissioned the research in 2016-17 to begin to address a significant gap in evidence around the effectiveness and financial costs and benefits of vision rehabilitation services which fall under the statutory responsibility of local authorities.

Designing for Inclusion Report

The accessibility challenges of some active travel infrastructure for people with vision impairment and other disabled people. This research focuses on bus stops and footways which have been designed to accommodate cycle lanes and the associated element of continuous footways, where sometimes the distinction between being on a footway and being in a roadway could be blurred.

Disabled Children's Service - Information Directory Leaflet

A leaflet summarising the services available to disabled children and their parents/carers in Rhondda Cynon Taff County Borough Council.

Driving & glaucoma Leaflet

The leaflet includes information on when to report glaucoma to the DVLA, the tests that the DVLA will ask the applicant to take, what to expect from the tests and from the testing optometrist (optician). Additional information includes clarification on the testing conditions for the visual field test and the fact that up to three visual fields can be taken, with the DVLA accepting the best result.

Dry Eye (RNIB Understanding series) Guidance

Description, causes, diagnosis, and treatment for dry eye.

Dry Eye Disease Leaflet

A comprehensive guide to dry eye disease, its causes and treatments, including symptoms, management and risk factors.

Education Provision for Children and Young People with Vision Impairment in Wales Report

With the implementation of the 2018 Additional Learning Needs and Education Tribunal (ALNET) Act and Code underway, RNIB was prompted to request information on the structure, organisation and funding of the 22 Local Authority Vision Impairment Services, their current caseloads, habilitation services, and understanding of the new Curriculum Framework for Children and Young People with Vision Impairment (CFVI). This is to examine to what extent children and young people with vision impairment in Wales are currently receiving the level and type of support they need to develop their independence, access education and realise their potential.

Effect of a Home Visit–Based Low Vision Rehabilitation Intervention on Visual Function Outcomes: An Exploratory Randomized Controlled Trial Research paper

To examine the effect of a home visit–based visual rehabilitation intervention on: (1) self-reported visual function and (2) depression, wellbeing, loneliness, adjustment to visual loss, and generic health-related quality of life.

Effective Communication & Breaking Bad News Report

Presentation to Wales Eyecare Conference 2023

Eight Voices in Darkness - presentation to Wales Eyecare Conference Report

Dr Claire Nollett's presentation concerning the art installation, Eight Voices in Darkness.

Eight Voices in Darkness - Wales Eyecare Conference 2025 Report

The artist's presentation to Wales Eyecare Conference on the the installation 'Eight Voices in Darkness'.

Emotional Support (Starting Out) Guidance

This booklet is about recognising and dealing with the emotions that can come from losing your sight, whether recently or long ago. There are ideas about ways you might deal with these, including counselling and emotional support, as well as alternatives such as peer support and befriending services.

Employing disabled people and people with health conditions Guidance

Guidance to help employers to recruit and employ disabled people.

Enjoy Life! Guidance on helping older people with sight & hearing problems Leaflet

Leaflet giving hints and tips for people whose older friends or relatives are experiencing sight & hearing problems.

Establishing the optimal point for engagement on the sight loss journey Report

In 2013, AFBP conducted research into the experiences of blind and partially sighted people before, during and after their sight loss diagnosis. Action’s staff had received anecdotal evidence that some people newly diagnosed with sight loss were not receiving sufficient information and support at, and directly after, the point of diagnosis. This report provides an overview of our findings, and a crucial insight into the support requirements of people at various stages of the sight loss journey.

Etholiad cyffredinol Senedd y Deyrnas Unedig: Gwybodaeth i bleidleiswyr dall ac â golwg rhannol yng Nghymru Guidance

Bydd etholiad cyffredinol Senedd y DU yn cael ei gynnal ddydd Iau 4 Gorffennaf 2024, ac mae yna gamau dylech chi gymryd nawr er mwyn sicrhau eich bod yn barod i bleidleisio. Cafodd y canllaw hwn ei greu gan y Comisiwn Etholiadol mewn partneriaeth ag RNIB Cymru.

Eye care and public health Report

Presentation to Wales Eyecare Conference 2024

Eye Care Services: the National Context Report

The national programme for eyecare delivered at the Wales Annual Eyecare Conference 2023

Eye Care Statistics for Wales 2012 - 13 Report

The report provides a summary of currently provided eye care services in the context of poor eye health being a common and growing problem in Wales and presents data which is available from a routine administrative source. These statistics will help monitor delivery of current services and shape future plans for improving services nationally and locally. More specifically they will provide much of the evidence from which a new Eye Health Care Plan for Wales is being developed and will be monitored and evaluated.

Eye Care Support Pathway Report

At a time of increasing demand for eye care services, stakeholders and partners across the sector have come together to co-produce an eye care support pathway to enable better support for adults with eye care needs to be consistently delivered across the UK.

Eye Care Support Pathway - access to non-clinical support Report

Presentation to Wales Eyecare Conference 2023

Eye Clinic Referral Leaflet

This booklet had been designed for people who have just been told that they might have glaucoma and who are being referred to a specialist eye service for further tests. It aims to help you understand what glaucoma is and what to expect at your eye clinic appointment.

Eye conditions related to diabetes (RNIB Understanding series) Guidance

Description, effects, risk management, treatment, coping strategies for diabetes-related eye conditions.

Eye Drops and Dispensing Aids Leaflet

Most people with glaucoma are treated with eye drops. We have put this booklet together to help you. It tells you how to put drops in, and about a variety of different aids, all designed to make putting your own drops in easier.

Eye examinations for people with dementia Leaflet

This factsheet provides information on eye examinations for people with dementia. It will be useful for people with dementia, their families, carers and professionals.

Eyelid Problems Leaflet

Leaflet giving information about Blepharitis, an inflammation of the eyelids.

Floaters and flashers Leaflet

Description of the conditions, their effects and treatment options.

Framework for action on independent living Report

The aims of the Framework for Action are:- to set out a positive vision for disabled people in Wales in the challenging context of recession and the UK Government’s programme of welfare reform, combined with public expenditure cuts; to challenge stereotypes and negative attitudes; to bring together for the first time a strategic approach to disability in Wales bringing together issues that have previously been dealt with separately; - to set out what the Welsh Government is doing across portfolios to promote an inclusive and enabling society; and to highlight the key roles of local delivery partners and stakeholders.

Gardening for people with sight loss (various publications) Book

Thrive (the charity which encourages disabled people to enjoy gardening) have various publications about gardening for people with sight loss which can be purchased via their website. Topics covered include growing food and growing in containers.

Getting Connected: Engaging people with sight loss in accessible technology. Good practice guidance for community projects and services Guidance

This good practice guide contains information for any project, community resource or service looking to support people with sight loss to become digitally engaged and highlights some of the best practice, information, resources and support available.

Give me access to college: Blind and partially sighted students locked out of post 16 education Report

Our findings have shown a lack of available support for blind and partially sighted students in post-16 settings. The SEND review provides the Government with the perfect opportunity to review this and to ensure that we have a post-16 education provision and support that enables blind and partially sighted people to have equal access to education.

Glaucoma - a Guide Leaflet

This guide gives you an introduction to each of the glaucomas, their causes and their treatment, so that you can better understand your own situation, to help you retain useful sight for life.

Glaucoma (RNIB Understanding series) Guidance

Description, risks, types, management, and coping strategies for glaucoma.

Glaucoma and your relatives Leaflet

Although most relatives of people diagnosed with glaucoma will not have the condition, if you have a close blood relative (brother, sister, parent, child) with glaucoma you are at an increased risk of developing the condition. This leaflet is for your relatives so that, if they have the condition, it can be identified as early as possible when treatment is most effective.

Glaucoma in babies and children Leaflet

This booklet has been written to give you an introduction to glaucoma in babies and children. It is intended to help you understand the conditions and the reasons for treatment to help ensure that your child retains useful sight for life.

Growing Up & Moving On Report

Anecdotal evidence suggests that some young visually impaired (VI) people may have a good level of education but lack independence and life skills needed to move onto the next phase of their lives. Reports from some individuals reflect that there is a lack of information about services and entitlements, lack of skills training and lack of support. This report presents a picture of how VI specialist services are addressing the mobility, independent living and social skills needs of children and young people. It maps habilitation, specialist social work and LEA support across Wales.

Guide Walkers Report

Presentation to Wales Eyecare Conference 2025

Guidelines for the design of accessible information and communication technology systems Guidance

These Guidelines are written for designers of information and communication technology (ICT) and provide advice and recommendations on accessibility issues for all types of disabilities.

Habilitation - Skills for learning and life Report

Presentation to Wales Eyecare Conference 2024

Help from Social Services (Starting Out) Guidance

This guide explains the help you can get from social services to continue leading an independent life if you’re affected by sight loss. This help and support – often called ‘community care’ or ‘social care’ – can include specialist help for blind and partially sighted people, as well as help for anyone who looks after you. (England-focused).

Holidays, play and leisure - information for families Guidance

Information on all aspects of holidays, play and leisure for disabled children, including details of useful contacts.

Hospital to community: educating the eye care workforce Report

Presentation to Wales Eyecare Conference 2024

How Accessible is Access to Work in Wales? Report

The report makes a number of recommendations which the Department for Work and Pensions needs to address and report on to ensure that Access to Work is accessible for those who need it.

How Accessible Is Access to Work in Wales? 3 years on Report

This report outlines the problems being experienced by Access to Work applicants and recipients at the different stages of the process. The report also references the previous report, highlighting where changes have been made and where concerns remain 3 years on. This report highlights the previous 5 themes that emerged from focus group discussion and case studies: contact with clients; provision of information; advisor skills and knowledge; assessments; and payments, reviews and personalised budgets.

How does the UK public think and feel about people with visual impairment: a review of existing evidence Report

This article provides a narrative review of existing evidence of how the UK public treats (behaviours), thinks (perceptions) and feels (attitudes) about people with V.I. Despite limitations, the findings suggest that there is a gap between the behaviours reported by people with V.I. and the attitudes expressed by members of the UK public.

How to use eye drops Leaflet

Easy-read factsheet on how to apply eye drops.

How we can help Leaflet

This booklet has been written to give you an introduction to glaucoma in babies and children. It is intended to help you understand the conditions and the reasons for treatment to help ensure that your child retains useful sight for life.

In Sight: A review of the visual impairment sector Report

The number of people that will experience some form of sight loss is set to double between now and 2050. Many doubt the capacity of the healthcare system to manage this surge in demand. Yet there does not seem to be any sense of crisis or urgency. Why is this? This report aims to do several things: highlight and explain potentially under-researched and underfunded issues in visual impairment; add to the debate surrounding visual impairment and draw out key themes; identify what works to tackle problems; and identify gaps in funding and opportunities for funders.

Inclusive Journeys Report

For blind and partially sighted people, travelling independently is a critical factor to improve their quality of life and to achieve a sense of autonomy. However, with a wide breadth of accessibility issues, using public transport can prove to be a daunting experience for people with sight loss.

Information about vision impairment - Guide for parents Guidance

A series of information resources on vision impairment for parents and carers of children and young people with a vision impairment.

Inherited Retinal Dystrophies including Retinitis Pigmentosa (RNIB Understanding series) Guidance

Description, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatments for inherited retinal dystrohies.

Journey to Diagnosis Report Report

This report helps to gain a better understanding of the journey to diagnosis and identifies recommendations to improve patient and family experiences and health outcomes.

Lighting in and Around your Home: a guide to better lighting for people with sight loss. Leaflet

This publication explains how to improve lighting to meet the needs of people with sight loss. A reduction in the provision of professional advice and support services in recent years has led to an increased need for self-help, to ensure that people can live independently and safely in their own homes. While earlier editions of the Guide were aimed largely at frontline professionals, such as housing and support staff, home improvement agency staff, vision rehabilitation officers (ROVIs), eye clinic liaison officers (ECLOs) and occupational therapists (OTs), this edition is also written for people with sight loss and their family members and friends.

Looking after the professionals Report

Presentation to Wales Eyecare Conference 2025

Macular degeneration Leaflet

Information about the symptoms and treatment of macular problems.

Macular Society Newsletters (Wales) Newsletter

href="/glossary/47/macular-degeneration">Macular Society offers services and support in Wales. These newsletters inform readers of what's available. There are North Wales and South Wales editions in most instances.

Making an entrance: Colour, contrast and design of entrances to homes of people with sight loss Leaflet

A checklist which has been prepared using views and experiences of visually impaired people, housing professionals, local authority officials, access consultants, architects and manufacturers. It pinpoints key areas which cause problems for visually impaired people when entering their homes and offers hints and tips on how to address these issues.

Making Independent Travellers - Mobility Service Leaflet

Leaflet describing how the GVIS mobility service can help vi children in Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly, Monmouthshire, Newport and Torfaen.

Making the Most of Your Sight (Starting Out) Guidance

Many people with sight loss have some useful vision which they can use day to day. This leaflet aims to give you lots of tips and ideas about how you can make the most of your sight.

Mental Health Awareness in Eyecare Report

Presentation to Wales Eyecare Conference 2025

Motor Competence in Children and Young People with Visual Impairment Research paper

Importantly, this project has identified that the amount of physical activity a CYP-VI engages in (as measured by PAEE) has a positive significant relationship with emotional state – that is, the child’s emotional wellbeing. This finding points to multiple positive future outcomes for engaging and maintaining CYP-VI within sport and physical activity environments. Similarly, data highlight that CYP-VI spend a substantial amount of their free time engaged in sedentary activities, which has been demonstrated in numerous populations to have negative effects upon health-related outcomes, quality of life, and even life expectancy.

My Personal Glaucoma Monitoring Record Leaflet

href="/glossary/41/glaucoma">Glaucoma UK worked with Santen to produce a Personal Glaucoma Monitoring Record – a small handy diary for people with glaucoma or those at risk of developing it. The Record – or Orange Book – contains insights and tips, and space to record all the information needed to help people with glaucoma – and the clinicians working with them – to monitor and manage their glaucoma.

National clinical strategy for ophthalmology

Presentation to Wales Eyecare Conference 2024

National Clinical Strategy for Ophthalmology - Executive Summary Report

This National Clinical Strategy for Ophthalmology offers a compelling, clinically-led case for a new model of eye care. By organising NHS ophthalmology services around local patient need rather than administrative boundaries, we can better target investment and prioritise integration and efficiency to deliver more high-quality care.

National Minimum Standards for Care Homes for Older People - Supplementary Guidance - Visual Impairment Guidance

This supplementary guidance to the National Minimum Standards for Older People provides additional advice to inspectors when interpreting the relevant standards for visually impaired people.

Network Wales Leaflet

Network Wales is the fortnightly magazine created by WCVA for its members, jammed full of the latest information for the third sector.

New service models and integration

Presentation to Wales Eyecare Conference 2024

Nystagmus (RNIB Understanding series) Guidance

Description, effects, medical investigations, and coping strategies for nystagmus.

Ocular Hypertension Leaflet

This guide provides an introduction to raised pressure within the eye, or ocular hypertension (OHT). This booklet helps you understand the condition and the reasons for treatment and to help ensure that you retain useful sight for life.

Open Hand Magazine Magazine

Open Hand is our quarterly magazine. It contains articles and information that are tailored specifically to people with dual sensory loss. There are very few publications designed for this specific market and so Open Hand gives its readers valuable information that they may not otherwise have known and reminds readers about Deafblind UK's support services.

Outside: Insights into loneliness and isolation for blind and vision impaired people Report

This report spotlights how vision impaired people in the UK experience loneliness. It reveals that they are more likely to experience loneliness and isolation and to feel it more severely than the general population.

Personal Independence Payment Toolkit for Support Organisations Guidance

A set of on-line resources giving individuals and organisations information about this benefit.

Perspectif Update - June 2023 Guidance

Guide, aimed at Low Vision Service Wales practitioners, on the use of WCB's Perspectif Portal

Physical Activity and Vision Rehabilitation Research paper

A guide for Vision Rehabilitation Workers supporting blind and partially sighted adults through physical activity.

Posterior vitreous detachment (RNIB Understanding series) Guidance

Description, causes, symptoms, treatment of PVD.

Preventing avoidable sight loss : developing an evidence base to build better eye care services Report

This guide introduces RNIB’s work to develop evidence-based eye health interventions. It provides an overview of: RNIB’s research into the barriers and enablers that affect access to primary & secondary eye care services; the key recommendations from an evidence review examining the effectiveness of intervention strategies to address inequalities in eye health care; the five key areas you can address to improve access to, and design of, local eye care services; the CEP pilot interventions, which seek to improve eye health for groups at an increased risk of sight loss.

Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma Leaflet

href="/glossary/41/glaucoma">Glaucoma is the name given to a number of life-long eye conditions in which the optic nerve is damaged. This leaflet is about Primary angle closure glaucoma. PACG is less common in the UK than primary open angle glaucoma but is also due to fluid being unable to drain away from the eye properly.

Primary Open Angle Glaucoma Leaflet

href="/glossary/41/glaucoma">Glaucoma is the name given to a number of life-long eye conditions in which the optic nerve is damaged. This leaflet is about the most common form of glaucoma, primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) which is also known as chronic open angle glaucoma, chronic meaning long lasting or continuous.

Providing excellent services for blind and partially sighted people: A guide for local authorities Report

This guide is designed to help local authorities to provide high quality services that meet the needs of blind and partially sighted adults. To do so, we have used feedback from people with sight loss about their needs to inform what are the key elements of high quality social care. Based on this, the guide shows how provision of effective services for blind and partially sighted adults plays a critical role for local authorities in meeting social care and other public policy objectives.

Rapid evidence report: Multi-sensory impairment Report

Presentation to Wales Eyecare Conference 2024

Reading (Confident Living) Guidance

This booklet explains the different formats you can get information in such as large print, audio and braille. As well as how to use lighting and technology like magnifiers and eBooks.

Reading Sight Report Report

The report has been developed to support all those working in library services to develop their knowledge and understanding of how best to support people with visual impairment and sight loss in their communities.

Reading with Confidence: a report on the provision of electronic pocket magnifiers for children with sight problems in Wales Report

Visually impaired children and young people across Wales have access to The Low Vision Scheme which provides low vision aids, free of charge. There are 170 accredited high street optometrists and dispensing opticians located across Wales who offer low vision aid assessments free of charge. Under the scheme currently, only low tech low vision aids (such as optical magnifiers) are available. There is a growing concern that children and young people are not using their optical magnifiers, mainly because of their distasteful designs and limited magnification capabilities.

Recognising the role of the Vision Rehabilitation Specialist Report

The number of people with sight loss in Wales is expected to rise by 30 per cent by 2030 and double by 2050. Yet in recent years, we have seen a decline in the Vision Rehabilitation Specialist workforce needed to provide the right level of support to this growing cohort. Due to the system being under-resourced, too many blind and partially sighted people are not receiving vision rehabilitation support in a timely manner. This shortfall in support increases the pressure on other services in health and social care, and many local authorities have no clear plans for workforce renewal.

Registering visual impairment as a disability Report

A group of documents giving guidance on the CVI and Referral letter. Applies to England, although documents state that the Welsh government was consulted in their production.

Rehabilitation for people with sight loss in Wales Research paper

In recent years, we have seen a decline in the number of vision rehabilitation officers in Wales. As a result, many blind and partially sighted people are failing to receive the vision rehabilitation support that they need in a timely manner. This crucial support reduces the pressure on other services such as health and wider social care services. We are already under-resourced in this field and there are no clear plans for workforce renewal. With the number of blind and partially sighted people expecting to increase by 32% by 2030 and double by 2050 this situation will worsen dramatically if no action is taken. It is essential that local authorities invest in this workforce now. This paper outlines the problem in more detail and asks that Local Authority Social Care departments address the situation as a matter of urgency.

Retinal Detachment (RNIB Understanding series) Guidance

Description, causes, symptoms, prevention, and treatment of retinal detachment.

Right to Ride Guidance

This guide aims to give you clarity over your rights, and more confidence while travelling.

Road to Nowhere Report

An investigation into the problems faced by bus passengers who are blind or partially sighted and the isolation caused.

Roundup Newsletter

Roundup is a quarterly newsletter produced by Wales Council of the Blind. It is distributed to over 1200 individuals and professionals working in the field of vision impairment.

Secondary Glaucoma Leaflet

In most cases, glaucoma is of a ‘primary’ form, meaning that there is no identifiable cause for high pressure or the development of glaucoma. A ‘secondary’ glaucoma, on the other hand, occurs where there is an underlying ophthalmic or medical condition that predisposes to the development of high eye pressure. This booklet explains possible causes and treatments for secondary glaucoma.

Sensory Loss in the Adult Population in Wales Report

This report addresses the needs of people with sensory loss to ensure that they are recognised across the spectrum of public services, and so that when services are reconfigured in Wales, their needs can be met.

Services for people with a sensory loss Leaflet

Leaflet describing the services provided by the Rhondda Cynon Taff Sensory Services team to adults and children in the county.

Setting Priorities for Eye Research Final Report Report

Report identifying priorities for sight loss research in the UK, based on the results of a survey of patients, relatives, carers and eye health professionals and a prioritisation exercise.

Shopping (Confident Living) Guidance

Finding where to shop, choosing what to buy and paying for it can be challenging if you’re losing or have lost your sight. In this guide, you can get some tips on how to adapt your shopping habits and read about the services which are available for people with sight loss.

Sight loss following stroke: impact and rehabilitation Research paper

A study following the experiences of a small group of people who have experienced hemianopia following stroke - the loss of half of the visual field in the same side of each eye.

Sight loss in older people: the essential guide for general practice Guidance

This guide provides professionals working in general practice with a text to help them recognise sight loss and update their knowledge on the links between sight loss and other common health conditions. It also highlights the need and routes for early detection and appropriate referral, and suggest how services provided by general practices can be made more accessible for older people with sight loss.

Sight Loss UK 2012 - the latest evidence Report

Sight loss UK is an annual evidence review based on 45 key indicators that show us what life is like for people with experience of sight loss, their carers and those at risk of sight loss. This data summary provides professionals working in the sight loss sector with the latest evidence related to the lives of people with sight loss and clear information about the factors affecting people at risk of sight loss. The report includes indicators on the following topics: people living with sight loss and those at risk of sight loss; cost of sight loss; preventing avoidable sight loss; supporting independent living; creating an inclusive society; global sight loss.

Sight Loss: What we needed to know Guidance

Information and advice to people with sight loss, by people with lived experience of sight loss.

Sight tests at home Leaflet

If you are unable to visit a high street optician by yourself because you have a physical or mental disability, then this leaflet sets out how to arrange for a sight test in your own home.

Starting Point Guidance

This leaflet has been written by a collaboration of organisations who support children and families. It will introduce you to the help and support you may want as the parents and carers of a child with a vision impairment.

State of the nation – services for adults with sight loss in Wales Report

Many blind and partially sighted people in Wales are failing to receive the vision rehabilitation support they need to develop and maintain independence and live safely. This report defines three important and key factors: 1. A model of Rehabilitation which should be uniformly available across Wales; 2. An overview of current provision; and 3. Recommendations to implement.

State of the Nation – services for children and young people with sight loss in Wales Report

The aim of this paper is to provide an update on the current state of services in Wales for children and young people with a vision impairment (CYPVI), to highlight areas of ongoing concern and to seek a way forward from the Welsh Government. A previous version of this paper was produced in March 2017.

Summary of Certificate of Vision Impairment Survey December 2012 Report

Summarises the results of a questionnaire sent to consultant opthalmologists about the CVI system.

Support for children and young people with vision impairment in educational settings Guidance

This guide provides an overview of the extent to which interventions delivered in educational settings are effective in realising positive outcomes for children and young people with vision impairment. It was produced by the University of Birmingham.

Support for Parents and Families of Children with Vision Impairments Leaflet

You may have questions and want to know what support is available for you and/or your child. This leaflet will guide you towards what is available both locally and nationally for you.

Supporting people with visual impairments to participate in group walks Guidance

British Blind Sport has teamed up with Walking for Health, Sensing Nature and Dr Karis Petty to produce a guide to help people understand how walks can be made safe and accessible for people living with sight loss. This useful guide also explores why schemes like Walking for Health can be beneficial for people living with sight loss, raising awareness of the importance of tailored support, in both specialist and mainstream walking groups.

Talking About Low Vision and Mental Health: Patient Perspectives Report

Presentation given to Annual Wales Eyecare Conference 2023

Technology (Confident Living) Guidance

If you have sight loss, and little or no experience with technology, this guide can help you. You will discover the basics about computers, tablets and smartphones and how to get online. You’ll also be able to learn about magnifiers and the accessibility features of TVs and radios.

Telebefriending and telephone support services for people with sight loss Research paper

This publication summarises the lessons learned from some services that offer telebefriending to people with sight loss; looks at the attitudes of service users, volunteers and staff towards telebefriending; describes the challenges and opportunities facing this kind of service; highlights issues relevant to commissioners and providers of services; suggests future research questions.

Template to request an audio device to vote at the polling station. Guidance

A template letter to request audio for voting. More information is given in https://wcb-ccd.org.uk/perspectif/library/176/uk-parliament-general-election-information-for-blind-and-partially-sighted-voters-in-wales

Template to request an audio-tactile device to vote an the polling station Guidance

Template letter to request a feasible voting. More information at https://wcb-ccd.org.uk/perspectif/library/176/uk-parliament-general-election-information-for-blind-and-partially-sighted-voters-in-wales

Templed i ofyn am ddyfais sain ar gyfer pleidlais mewn gorsaf bleidleisio Guidance

https://wcb-ccd.org.uk/perspectif/library/177/etholiad-cyffredinol-senedd-y-deyrnas-unedig-gwybodaeth-i-bleidleiswyr-dall-ac-a-golwg-rhannol-yng-n

Templed i ofyn am ddyfais sain-gyffyrddol ar gyfer pleidlais mewn gorsaf bleidleisio Guidance

https://wcb-ccd.org.uk/perspectif/library/177/etholiad-cyffredinol-senedd-y-deyrnas-unedig-gwybodaeth-i-bleidleiswyr-dall-ac-a-golwg-rhannol-yng-n

Tennis Any Body Guidance

This tennis resource, developed by the Tennis Federation now know under the LTA, helps players, coaches and tournament organisers support people with a visual impairment within tennis sessions and activities. The extensive resource provides recommendations from making tennis sessions accessible to the rules of VI tennis and understanding sight classifications. The resource also provides information on organisations who support the sport further.

The All Wales Standards for communication and information for people with sensory loss Guidance

The purpose of these standards is to ensure that the communication and information needs of people with a sensory loss are met when accessing healthcare services in Wales. They set out the standards of service delivery that people with sensory loss should expect to be met when they access healthcare. These standards apply to adults, young people and children.

The Certification and Registration Processes: Stages, barriers and delays Report

Describes the process of getting a Certificate of Visual Impairment (VI), and related issues. Based on research in England, but findings are applicable tot he rest of the UK.

The importance of vision in preventing falls Leaflet

Many factors have been linked to falls risk. Of these factors, problems with vision are one of the most important and some of these vision problems can be avoided or are reversible. This publication provides optometrists and other health care professionals with a current overview of the importance of vision in preventing falls, along with recommendations for optometrists regarding how to best manage their older patients to minimise the risk of falls.

The Role of Eye Clinic Liaison Officers Research paper

The need for information and support at the time of diagnosis has long been recognised and although patchy has been undertaken informally by a range of individuals from ophthalmic nurses, local society's workers and unpaid volunteers. A number of roles have evolved to provide this support and onward referrals to other agencies such as social services including that of the qualified Eye Clinic Liaison Officer (ECLO). However, to date there has been no formal evaluation of the impact of this role on patients and eye clinics or of cost effectiveness.

The Role of the ECLO ... not just about tea and sympathy Report

Presentation to Wales Eyecare Conference 2025

The State of the Nation - Eye health 2016 Report

This report contains facts and figures on the UK's health, and gives the data and insight that commissioners, policy makers, service providers and professionals working in the health, care and voluntary sectors need in order to make a difference.

This is your future: a career guide for disabled students, by disabled students Guidance

This guide is full of information about starting your career if you have a disability. It covers looking for work, the recruitment process, being in a job and can tell you about the different types of support available to you at each of these stages. Learning about your rights and the support you are entitled to will help you make the most of every opportunity at the beginning of your career.

Time to Focus Report

This report finds that, although the UK's ageing population means that the most prevalent eye conditions are becoming more common, research for new treatments and cures is desperately under-funded. The detailed, 124-page report includes a wide range of statistics including figures for Wales.

Together for Health: Eye Health Care Delivery Plan for Wales 2013-2018 Report

The Eye Health Care Delivery Plan sets out a range of key actions to improve the eye health of all children and adults in Wales, with specific, targeted support for those most vulnerable to eye health issues and sight loss. The Plan focuses on opportunities for Health Boards and Local Government to work with the Third Sector and other partners to plan, co-ordinate and deliver services for people living within their local communities.

Top Tips for Healthcare Professionals: Accessing care - meeting patients' needs Leaflet

A series of tips based on the experiences of RNIB supporters and RNIB guidance.

Top tips for Healthcare Professionals: Accessing care- the physical environment Leaflet

Simple steps which health providers can take to enable visually impaired people to get around as independently as possible.

Top Tips for Taxi Drivers Leaflet

Brief list which tells taxi drivers how to assist their vision impaired passengers (whether or not they are guide dog users).

Trabeculectomy Leaflet

Trabeculectomy is a surgical operation which lowers the intraocular pressure (IOP) inside the eye in patients with glaucoma. This booklet explains the surgical procedure ‘Trabeculectomy’ and aims to answer your questions about the surgery and post-operative care.

Training Needs Analysis for additional Vision Rehabilitation Specialists in Wales Research paper

The creation of a satellite Rehabilitation course can help to address the shortage of trained Vision Rehabilitation Specialists in Wales. The apprenticeship model, as used in England, would offer a cost-effective way of getting people trained up when demand for new officers is anticipated. This paper was submitted as a case for inclusion of the role of the VRS within the apprenticeship scheme in Wales.

Training Needs Analysis for the Rehabilitation Officers for Visually Impaired People in Wales 2010 Research paper

The introduction of the National Occupational Standards for Sensory Impairment Workers and the resulting Qualification Credit Framework will make it possible to measure the services provided by ROVIs and so establish a continuous professional development programme aimed at raising the standard of rehabilitation services available to visually impaired people in Wales.

Transforming Eyecare in Wales Report

Presentation to Wales Eyecare Conference 2025

Transitions Service in Wales Support for young people aged between 14-25 who are blind or partially sighted Leaflet

Describes the support offered by RNIB Cymru to young people who are moving through school to education and work.

Travel (Confident Living) Guidance

Walking to shops, catching a bus, train, taxi or going on holiday can be challenging when you have sight loss. In this leaflet, you'll find information about travel services and the assistance that’s available, along with useful tips to help you get out and about confidently.

Turned Out 2022 Report

'Turned Out 2022' reports that only one in five of the blind and partially sighted people who responded were able to vote independently and in secret. There seems to have been little progress in tackling issues familiar from previous elections, such as inadequate staff training, provision of information in inaccessible formats, and lack of accessible voting aids.

UK benefit uptake among blind and partially sighted people Research paper

This new research shows a substantial deficit in the take-up of disability benefits among people who are registered blind or partially sighted due to multiple barriers, including poor communication and the challenge of getting to face-to-face appointments.

UK Parliament general election: Information for blind and partially sighted voters in Wales Guidance

A UK Parliament general election will take place on Thursday 4 July 2024, and there are steps you should take now to make sure you’re ready to vote. This guide has been created by the Electoral Commission in partnership with RNIB Cymru.

Vision care for stroke survivors Report

The research findings identify the types of visual conditions that occur following stroke, the impact this can have on stroke survivors and recommendations for provision of eye care following stroke.

Vision Rehabilitation Charter Guidance

A charter outlining the role of the rehabilitation officer, the procedures towards receiving a rehabilitation service and what you can expect from one.

Visual Hallucinations - Charles Bonnet Syndrome (RNIB Understanding series) Guidance

Information about Charles Bonnet Syndrome, its causes, effects, management and treatment.

Visual Impairment Benchmarking Study Data Analysis Report

The study builds upon work undertaken by ADSS Wales to develop inspection standards for people with sensory impairment. The full set of documents, all available in this library, comprises: Visual Impairment Benchmarking Study Summary Report; Visual Impairment Benchmarking Study Data Analysis; Good Practice Guides 1-4 (Information; Referral; Rehabilitation; Children). The Good Practice Guides will be undergoing revision in 2025/26.

Visual Impairment Benchmarking Study Summary Report Report

The study builds upon work undertaken by ADSS Wales to develop inspection standards for people with sensory impairment. The full set of documents, all available in this library, comprises: Visual Impairment Benchmarking Study Summary Report; Visual Impairment Benchmarking Study Data Analysis; Good Practice Guides 1-4 (Information; Referral; Rehabilitation; Children). The Good Practice Guides will be undergoing revision in 2025/26.

Visual Impairment Good Practice Guides: 1 Provision of Information to Service Users Guidance

The study builds upon work undertaken by ADSS Wales to develop inspection standards for people with sensory impairment. The full set of documents, all available in this library, comprises: Visual Impairment Benchmarking Study Summary Report; Visual Impairment Benchmarking Study Data Analysis; Good Practice Guides 1-4 (Information; Referral; Rehabilitation; Children). The Good Practice Guides will be undergoing revision in 2025/26.

Visual Impairment Good Practice Guides: 2 Referral and Assessment Guidance

The study builds upon work undertaken by ADSS Wales to develop inspection standards for people with sensory impairment. The full set of documents, all available in this library, comprises: Visual Impairment Benchmarking Study Summary Report; Visual Impairment Benchmarking Study Data Analysis; Good Practice Guides 1-4 (Information; Referral; Rehabilitation; Children). The Good Practice Guides will be undergoing revision in 2025/26.

Visual Impairment Good Practice Guides: 3 Rehabilitation Guidance

The study builds upon work undertaken by ADSS Wales to develop inspection standards for people with sensory impairment. The full set of documents, all available in this library, comprises: Visual Impairment Benchmarking Study Summary Report; Visual Impairment Benchmarking Study Data Analysis; Good Practice Guides 1-4 (Information; Referral; Rehabilitation; Children). The Good Practice Guides will be undergoing revision in 2025/26.

Visual Impairment Good Practice Guides: 4 Children and Young People Guidance

The study builds upon work undertaken by ADSS Wales to develop inspection standards for people with sensory impairment. The full set of documents, all available in this library, comprises: Visual Impairment Benchmarking Study Summary Report; Visual Impairment Benchmarking Study Data Analysis; Good Practice Guides 1-4 (Information; Referral; Rehabilitation; Children). The Good Practice Guides will be undergoing revision in 2025/26.

Visually Impaired Boccia Guidance

British Blind Sport has worked with Boccia England to develop an inclusive resource that will help to support more blind and partially sighted players to participate in boccia. The new resource teaches coaches how to include blind and partially sighted people in boccia and provides them with the knowledge and skills they need to confidently deliver visually impaired (VI) boccia in club, school, and community settings.

Visually Impaired Friendly Athletics Guidance

This athletics resource helps coaches support people with a visual impairment in track, field and road-running activities. The extensive resource provides recommendations from making athletics sessions accessible to how to be a great guide runner. The resource also offers support to parents and guardians of children with sight loss.

Visually Impaired Friendly Football Guidance

This football resource helps coaches support people with a visual impairment on and around the football pitch. The extensive resource provides recommendations from making football sessions accessible to how to progress through the FA's pathways. The resource also offers support to parents and guardians of children with sight loss.

Visually Impaired Friendly Judo Guidance

This judo resource helps coaches support people with a visual impairment in the judo environment. The extensive resource provides many recommendations on how to make judo sessions accessible and help VI participants comfortable in the environment. The resource also offers support to parents and guardians of children with sight loss.

Visually Impaired-Friendly Swimming- Guide for supporting vi adults & children in the pool Guidance

This resource has been created with the specific purpose to assist anyone who is delivering swimming activities with support, ideas and guidance on how to include people with a visual impairment. It is all about helping mainstream leisure providers to be VI friendly through their provision of training, resources and support.

Wales Eye Clinic Liaison Service Impact Report Report

The report sets out the positive difference that the Welsh ECLO service makes, both for individuals and for eye clinic staff. By ensuring people newly diagnosed with sight loss have access to all the information and support they need, ECLOs can help mitigate some of the negative impact associated with sight loss such as poor mental health, increased risk of falls and loss of independence.

Wales Vision Strategy Implementation Plan 2014-2018 Report

The new Wales Vision Strategy Implementation Plan focuses on three outcome areas which include: everyone in Wales looks after their eyes and sight: everyone with an eye condition receives timely treatment and early and appropriate services and support are available should sight loss occur; and help facilitate a society in which people with sight loss can fully participate.

WCB Annual Report/Accounts 2018-19 Report

Wales Council of the Blind Audited Accounts

WCB Annual Report/Accounts 2019-20 Report

WCB audited accounts 2019/20

WCB Annual Report/Accounts 2020-21 Report

WCB annual accounts 2020/21

WCB Annual Report/Accounts 2021-22 Report

Annual Report and Examined Accounts for Wales Council of the Blind.

WCB Annual Report/Accounts 2022-23 Report

Annual Report and Examined Accounts for Wales Council of the Blind.

WCB Annual Report/Accounts 2023-24 Report

Annual Report and Examined Accounts for Wales Council of the Blind.

WCB Roundup Newsletter

WCB's newsletter themed on matters relating to services for people with sight loss. The link is to the web page holding all back issues.

Wearing glasses with dementia Leaflet

When you have dementia it is important to make the most of your sight. Wearing any glasses you need, enables you to make the most of your sight. Without glasses some people would have to cope with blurred vision all the time & this may also worsen the symptoms of dementia and increase a sense of isolation and confusion. This factsheet is about the issues people with dementia who need to wear glasses may face. It will be useful for people with dementia, their families, carers and professionals.

Welsh Health Circular - Certificate of Vision Impairment Guidance

Guidance on the use of the CVI(W). Includes a copy of the CVI(W).

What next? Your guide to Dry AMD and finding advice, information and support. Guidance

Booklet to accompany the CVI given to patients with Dry AMD.

When your partner becomes visually impaired - helpful insights & coping strategies Leaflet

Help and advice for partners of vi people - some is specific to people in the States, but there is also information of more general interest.

Who does what in eyecare? Report

Presentation to Wales Eyecare Conference 2024

Words to Wales Magazine

Collection of writing by disabled people in Wales about their lives.

Y Llwybr Cefnogi Gofal Llygaid Report

Ar adeg o alw cynyddol am wasanaethau gofal llygaid, mae rhanddeiliaid a phartneriaid ar draws y sector wedi dod at ei gilydd i gyd-gynhyrchu llwybr cefnogi gofal llygaid er mwyn galluogi cymorth gwell i oedolion ag anghenion gofal llygaid a fydd yn cael ei ddarparu’n gyson ledled y DU.

Your guide to juvenile macular dystrophies Guidance

This guide to juvenile macular dystrophies (JMD) provides information about several conditions, (including Stargardt's disease, Best disease, surbus fundus dystrophy and cone dystrophy), guidance on living with them, and places to find further support.

Your Guide to Stargardt's Disease Leaflet

This guide to Stargardt's disease provides information about the condition, guidance on living with it, and places to find further support.