Wales Council of the Blind

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Bridgend Deafblind Social Group - (Deafblind UK)

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.

Gorseinon Social and Support Group - (Sight Life)

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

Gowerton drop-in social support group - (Sight Life)

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.

Morriston social support group - (Sight Life)

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

Mumbles VIP Group - (Sight Life)

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

Pontarddulais VI Group - (Sight Life)

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.

Sketty VI Group - (Sight Life)

Social group for blind and partially sighted people in Sketty. 1pm – 3pm on 3rd Wednesday of each month at Hazel Court, Sketty Park.

Swansea Central Tea and Chat - (Sight Life)

Weekly tea and chat at 12.30pm - 2.30pm at Glynn Vivian Art Centre, Alexandra Rd, Swansea.

Swansea Centre VIP Group - (Sight Life)

Grand Theatre Conservatory, Singleton Street, Swansea SA1 3QJ. 11am – 1pm, 3rd Thursday of the month.

Swansea reading group - (Sight Life)

Swansea Central Library, Civic Centre, Oystermouth Road, Swansea, SA1 3SN. 11.00am to 12.00 noon, 3rd Wednesday of the month

Swansea VI Tennis Club - (RNIB)

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.

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Audio Book Club - (Royal Society for Blind Children)

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.

Blind Ambition Social Hour - (BlindAmbition)

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.

Deafblind Social Groups - (Deafblind UK)

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 Online Job Club - (Deafblind UK)

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

Early Years Connecting Families - (Royal Society for Blind Children)

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.

Royal Society for Blind Children's Welsh Social Group - (Royal Society for Blind Children)

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 Welsh Social Group - (Royal Society for Blind Children)

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.

Sisterhood - (Royal Society for Blind Children)

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.

The Accessible Friends Network - (The Accessible Friends Network)

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.

Vika's FUN-tastic Friday - (Aberystwyth and District VI Club)

An online youth club designed specifically for young people aged 9-15 years old with a vision impairment.

Virtual parents’ get together - (Nystagmus Network)

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.