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website accessibility rating: good
UK based progressive charity for blind and visually impaired people, aimed at providing support, from holiday schemes to community liaison to visually impaired and blind persons
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website accessibility rating: good
National Library for the Blind (NLB)provide a gateway to library and information services for visually impaired people.
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website accessibility rating: good
Charity providing information, advice, support and services to blind and partially blind children. Help offered to families, carers and professionals.
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website accessibility rating: good
Our purpose is to enable individuals who are blind or partially sighted with additional disabilities to achieve their full potential. SeeAbility enables people to realise opportunities, make choices and enhance their quality of life.
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website accessibility rating: fair
Calibre is a registered charity, set up in 1974 to provide a postal lending library service to people who cannot read ordinary print books because of a sight problem or other physical disability.
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website accessibility rating: fair
The Confederation of Tape Information Services was established in 1986, when tapes were in vogue as an acceptable format for visually impaired people. Today, you can still listen to your local talking newspaper on a personal stereo, but you can also have a synthesised voice teaching calculus from a floppy disk.
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website accessibility rating: fair
A UK Postal lending library of children's books with added braille. Our books are suitable for visually-impaired, sighted children and adults to share.
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website accessibility rating: fair
The International Guide Dog Federation comprises 84 members. These schools whose purpose is to serve the visually impaired and blind people from around the world by training and providing Guide Dogs. It is a growing and thriving membership organisation with a small executive office based in Reading, UK.
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website accessibility rating: fair
The official website of the British Wireless for the Blind Fund. BWBF aims to provide Blind People with specialised audio equipment to enrich their lives
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website accessibility rating: fair
The Royal London Society for the Blind exists to provide education, training and employment services that enable people who are blind or partially sighted to overcome the discrimination they face and the social exclusion and poverty many experience.
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