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20 THINGS THE AMAZON ECHO CAN MAKE EASIER FOR BLIND AND I’m sure you all know by now that I have a keen interest in technology and that I love all things assistive tech. From my iPhone, laptop and braille display, technology plays a huge part in my life.. I’ve had an Amazon Echo for around three years now, in fact, our Alexa collection has grown, and we have quite a few around the house. 8 THINGS I'VE LEARNED FROM LIVING WITH ME/CFS I was nodding along throughout this. Living with ME/CFS is a journey and a half but it definitely comes with a lot of lessons too. I can relate to how there’s still so much more to figure out and deal with even though I’ve been living with some symptoms for the best part of a decade, it can be tricky especially for workaholics like us. 10 WAYS YOU CAN HELP A BLIND OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED PERSON Ask if a person needs help. This is the first step to helping a blind or visually impaired person. Not everyone wants or needs help, and this is completely fine. If we turn down your offer of help, then don’t get offended by this, we want to do things on our own like everyone else. Sometimes, people have a tendency of just grabbing andtaking
14 SONGS THAT HELPED ME TO LOVE MY DISABILITY It’s no secret that I’m a huge music fan, I love going to concerts, especially to see my favourite bands and artists live, playing the flute was such a huge part of my childhood and teenage years, and there’s not a day that goes by where I don’t listen to music – whether it’s the radio or blasting my favourite tunes.. Delving deeper, music is a huge part of my life, hand on my THE DO'S AND DON'TS WHEN INTERACTING WITH A BLIND OR This is a fantastic post. I’ve encountered many of those situations myself, and completely agree with what you say about handling them. I really hate the ones where people talk to someone else who’s with me, and hate that people feel they need to apologize if they use words like “see” or “watch” when I’m around. HOW DO BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE USE A MOBILE From texting, to calling, scrolling through social media, managing money, online shopping and responding to important work emails, blind and visually impaired people can use a mobile phone, even if they have no useful vision. The screen-readers also read out images (when they have descriptions) so this is why it’s vital for people to add alt FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON SIGHT LOSS Frequently Asked Questions On Sight Loss. There’s no denying that people often have many questions about my visual impairment, what it’s like to have a visual impairment in a predominantly sighted world, how I adapt daily tasks and how I go about living such a fulfilling and independent life. I receive many questions regarding myvision
15 THINGS NOT TO SAY TO A PERSON WITH A VISUAL IMPAIRMENT Regular readers of my blog will know that one of the main aims of my blog is to educate others on sight loss and disability, so I thought I would share some of the top 15 things not to say to people with avisual impairment.
LIFE OF A BLIND GIRL Life of a Blind Girl. My blog is curated with an abundance of posts on topics surrounding my vision impairment. But if you look a little closer, you may notice the 6 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR ONLINE AND OFFLINE CONTENT ACCESSIBLE A list of some of the things that you can do in order to make your online and offline content accessible for blind and visually impairedpeople
20 THINGS THE AMAZON ECHO CAN MAKE EASIER FOR BLIND AND I’m sure you all know by now that I have a keen interest in technology and that I love all things assistive tech. From my iPhone, laptop and braille display, technology plays a huge part in my life.. I’ve had an Amazon Echo for around three years now, in fact, our Alexa collection has grown, and we have quite a few around the house. 8 THINGS I'VE LEARNED FROM LIVING WITH ME/CFS I was nodding along throughout this. Living with ME/CFS is a journey and a half but it definitely comes with a lot of lessons too. I can relate to how there’s still so much more to figure out and deal with even though I’ve been living with some symptoms for the best part of a decade, it can be tricky especially for workaholics like us. 10 WAYS YOU CAN HELP A BLIND OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED PERSON Ask if a person needs help. This is the first step to helping a blind or visually impaired person. Not everyone wants or needs help, and this is completely fine. If we turn down your offer of help, then don’t get offended by this, we want to do things on our own like everyone else. Sometimes, people have a tendency of just grabbing andtaking
14 SONGS THAT HELPED ME TO LOVE MY DISABILITY It’s no secret that I’m a huge music fan, I love going to concerts, especially to see my favourite bands and artists live, playing the flute was such a huge part of my childhood and teenage years, and there’s not a day that goes by where I don’t listen to music – whether it’s the radio or blasting my favourite tunes.. Delving deeper, music is a huge part of my life, hand on my THE DO'S AND DON'TS WHEN INTERACTING WITH A BLIND OR This is a fantastic post. I’ve encountered many of those situations myself, and completely agree with what you say about handling them. I really hate the ones where people talk to someone else who’s with me, and hate that people feel they need to apologize if they use words like “see” or “watch” when I’m around. HOW DO BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE USE A MOBILE From texting, to calling, scrolling through social media, managing money, online shopping and responding to important work emails, blind and visually impaired people can use a mobile phone, even if they have no useful vision. The screen-readers also read out images (when they have descriptions) so this is why it’s vital for people to add alt FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON SIGHT LOSS Frequently Asked Questions On Sight Loss. There’s no denying that people often have many questions about my visual impairment, what it’s like to have a visual impairment in a predominantly sighted world, how I adapt daily tasks and how I go about living such a fulfilling and independent life. I receive many questions regarding myvision
15 THINGS NOT TO SAY TO A PERSON WITH A VISUAL IMPAIRMENT Regular readers of my blog will know that one of the main aims of my blog is to educate others on sight loss and disability, so I thought I would share some of the top 15 things not to say to people with avisual impairment.
8 THINGS I'VE LEARNED FROM LIVING WITH ME/CFS I was nodding along throughout this. Living with ME/CFS is a journey and a half but it definitely comes with a lot of lessons too. I can relate to how there’s still so much more to figure out and deal with even though I’ve been living with some symptoms for the best part of a decade, it can be tricky especially for workaholics like us. WHAT I'VE LEARNED FROM MY VISION IMPAIRMENT IN 2020 Amongst all the madness of 2020, I feel like I’ve learned a lot about my vision impairment this year. It has been a wild ride that’s for sure! In my last blog post I shared some of the life lessons my disability has taught me, and I guess this post is adding to that in a way. I’ve had time to stop and reflect on some of the things my USEFUL RESOURCES FOR BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE VI Talk Vi Talk is a registered charity that shares ideas,and information and also provides help and support relating to all things blindness/visual impairment.. LOOK-UK LOOK-UK is a registered charity that provides help and support for children and families with a vision impairment. They also have a holiday flat in Scarborough, North Yorkshire for families to hire. BLIND GIRL MAKE-UP TIPS AND TRICKS I have a passion for make-up and it’s something that I have been interested in for a while now, I’m a girly girl. However, I’m not your average beauty blogger, I’ve only ever done one other beauty post on my blog, but it’s something that I would like to talk about more on my blog so if you have any suggestions of posts that you would like me to write then please do let me know as I THE SPECTRUM OF VISION IMPAIRMENT The spectrum of vision impairment. I’ve shared what I can and can’t see, but here are other blind and visually impaired people’s experiences, together we can hopefully educate people on vision impairment and break down barriers. “I have retinopathy of prematurity or ROP for short. This was caused as I was born at 23 weeks weighing 920 g. HOW I FOUND THE BEAUTY OF HAVING A VISION IMPAIRMENT One thought that seemed to dominate this reflection was how I found the silver linings. So naturally, I’ve taken to the blog to collate my thoughts and feelings. I’ve dug deep and put together some of the more poignant aspects that helped me find the true beauty of having a vision impairment. Support from family and friends, the disabled FINDING THE BALANCE BETWEEN SHARING THE POSITIVITY AND Great blog post! My two boys (1 and 3) have vision impairment and reading your posts helps me a lot. My sons are too young to understand yet but I can already relate to a few things you mentioned with the different reactions around us. A MESSAGE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WITH A VISION IMPAIRMENT A message for young people with a vision impairment. Being a young person living with a vision impairment can present a new set of skills, challenges and experiences, you may go through things that some people could only imagine. Growing up isn’t easy but adding a vision impairment or other disability into the mix can make thingsharder.
THE CONCERT EXPERIENCE AS A BLIND PERSON The concert experience as a blind person. So today’s blog isn’t really anything specifically to do with visual impairment or blindness. Personally, I think that many sighted peple have the idea that just because we’re blind or visually impaired or have another disability we can’t have the same lifestyle or do every dayactivities as
10 TIPS ON MAKING CONCERT VENUES ACCESSIBLE FOR BLIND AND Hello everyone, I hope you’re all well. I’m rather excited about today’s post, it is a collaboration with RightHear. RightHear is an accessibility solution for blind and visually impaired people, enabling them to be as independent as possible. I am a huge concert lover (and a bit of a fangirl) so when Right HearContinue Reading LIFE OF A BLIND GIRL Life of a Blind Girl. My blog is curated with an abundance of posts on topics surrounding my vision impairment. But if you look a little closer, you may notice the 14 SONGS THAT HELPED ME TO LOVE MY DISABILITY It’s no secret that I’m a huge music fan, I love going to concerts, especially to see my favourite bands and artists live, playing the flute was such a huge part of my childhood and teenage years, and there’s not a day that goes by where I don’t listen to music – whether it’s the radio or blasting my favourite tunes.. Delving deeper, music is a huge part of my life, hand on my 20 THINGS THE AMAZON ECHO CAN MAKE EASIER FOR BLIND AND I’m sure you all know by now that I have a keen interest in technology and that I love all things assistive tech. From my iPhone, laptop and braille display, technology plays a huge part in my life.. I’ve had an Amazon Echo for around three years now, in fact, our Alexa collection has grown, and we have quite a few around the house. 10 WAYS YOU CAN HELP A BLIND OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED PERSON Ask if a person needs help. This is the first step to helping a blind or visually impaired person. Not everyone wants or needs help, and this is completely fine. If we turn down your offer of help, then don’t get offended by this, we want to do things on our own like everyone else. Sometimes, people have a tendency of just grabbing andtaking
6 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR ONLINE AND OFFLINE CONTENT ACCESSIBLE A list of some of the things that you can do in order to make your online and offline content accessible for blind and visually impairedpeople
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON SIGHT LOSS Frequently Asked Questions On Sight Loss. There’s no denying that people often have many questions about my visual impairment, what it’s like to have a visual impairment in a predominantly sighted world, how I adapt daily tasks and how I go about living such a fulfilling and independent life. I receive many questions regarding myvision
THE DO'S AND DON'TS WHEN INTERACTING WITH A BLIND OR This is a fantastic post. I’ve encountered many of those situations myself, and completely agree with what you say about handling them. I really hate the ones where people talk to someone else who’s with me, and hate that people feel they need to apologize if they use words like “see” or “watch” when I’m around. THE CONCERT EXPERIENCE AS A BLIND PERSON The concert experience as a blind person. So today’s blog isn’t really anything specifically to do with visual impairment or blindness. Personally, I think that many sighted peple have the idea that just because we’re blind or visually impaired or have another disability we can’t have the same lifestyle or do every dayactivities as
HOW DO BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE USE A MOBILE From texting, to calling, scrolling through social media, managing money, online shopping and responding to important work emails, blind and visually impaired people can use a mobile phone, even if they have no useful vision. The screen-readers also read out images (when they have descriptions) so this is why it’s vital for people to add alt 6 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS ACCESSIBLE FOR A few weeks ago, I wrote a post on 10 ways to make your blog accessible for people with a visual impairment, so many people have said that that post has really helped them and that they’re going to now try and make their blog/website accessible which is amazing! I never expected to get such a brilliant response from that post. Just like sighted people, blind and visually impaired people use LIFE OF A BLIND GIRL Life of a Blind Girl. My blog is curated with an abundance of posts on topics surrounding my vision impairment. But if you look a little closer, you may notice the 14 SONGS THAT HELPED ME TO LOVE MY DISABILITY It’s no secret that I’m a huge music fan, I love going to concerts, especially to see my favourite bands and artists live, playing the flute was such a huge part of my childhood and teenage years, and there’s not a day that goes by where I don’t listen to music – whether it’s the radio or blasting my favourite tunes.. Delving deeper, music is a huge part of my life, hand on my 20 THINGS THE AMAZON ECHO CAN MAKE EASIER FOR BLIND AND I’m sure you all know by now that I have a keen interest in technology and that I love all things assistive tech. From my iPhone, laptop and braille display, technology plays a huge part in my life.. I’ve had an Amazon Echo for around three years now, in fact, our Alexa collection has grown, and we have quite a few around the house. 10 WAYS YOU CAN HELP A BLIND OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED PERSON Ask if a person needs help. This is the first step to helping a blind or visually impaired person. Not everyone wants or needs help, and this is completely fine. If we turn down your offer of help, then don’t get offended by this, we want to do things on our own like everyone else. Sometimes, people have a tendency of just grabbing andtaking
6 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR ONLINE AND OFFLINE CONTENT ACCESSIBLE A list of some of the things that you can do in order to make your online and offline content accessible for blind and visually impairedpeople
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON SIGHT LOSS Frequently Asked Questions On Sight Loss. There’s no denying that people often have many questions about my visual impairment, what it’s like to have a visual impairment in a predominantly sighted world, how I adapt daily tasks and how I go about living such a fulfilling and independent life. I receive many questions regarding myvision
THE DO'S AND DON'TS WHEN INTERACTING WITH A BLIND OR This is a fantastic post. I’ve encountered many of those situations myself, and completely agree with what you say about handling them. I really hate the ones where people talk to someone else who’s with me, and hate that people feel they need to apologize if they use words like “see” or “watch” when I’m around. THE CONCERT EXPERIENCE AS A BLIND PERSON The concert experience as a blind person. So today’s blog isn’t really anything specifically to do with visual impairment or blindness. Personally, I think that many sighted peple have the idea that just because we’re blind or visually impaired or have another disability we can’t have the same lifestyle or do every dayactivities as
HOW DO BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE USE A MOBILE From texting, to calling, scrolling through social media, managing money, online shopping and responding to important work emails, blind and visually impaired people can use a mobile phone, even if they have no useful vision. The screen-readers also read out images (when they have descriptions) so this is why it’s vital for people to add alt 6 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS ACCESSIBLE FOR A few weeks ago, I wrote a post on 10 ways to make your blog accessible for people with a visual impairment, so many people have said that that post has really helped them and that they’re going to now try and make their blog/website accessible which is amazing! I never expected to get such a brilliant response from that post. Just like sighted people, blind and visually impaired people useUSEFUL RESOURCES
Useful Resources. I have created a useful resources list for blind and visually impaired people. I often update the list so do keep checking back to see what’s been added. You can view the useful resources list here I am open to suggestions of resources you would like me to add. Please note that I will only consider resources that relate to 10 WAYS YOU CAN HELP A BLIND OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED PERSON Ask if a person needs help. This is the first step to helping a blind or visually impaired person. Not everyone wants or needs help, and this is completely fine. If we turn down your offer of help, then don’t get offended by this, we want to do things on our own like everyone else. Sometimes, people have a tendency of just grabbing andtaking
COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS ON BLINDNESS Hello everyone, I hope you’re all well. I thought I’d write a bit of an educational post on some of the common misconceptions on blindness/visual impairment and the correct ways to approach these. Just a note before I get into this post, I’m not speaking on behalf of all blind people, I’m talking from myContinue Reading 8 THINGS I'VE LEARNED FROM LIVING WITH ME/CFS I was nodding along throughout this. Living with ME/CFS is a journey and a half but it definitely comes with a lot of lessons too. I can relate to how there’s still so much more to figure out and deal with even though I’ve been living with some symptoms for the best part of a decade, it can be tricky especially for workaholics like us. THE SPECTRUM OF VISION IMPAIRMENT The spectrum of vision impairment. I’ve shared what I can and can’t see, but here are other blind and visually impaired people’s experiences, together we can hopefully educate people on vision impairment and break down barriers. “I have retinopathy of prematurity or ROP for short. This was caused as I was born at 23 weeks weighing 920 g. USEFUL RESOURCES FOR BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE VI Talk Vi Talk is a registered charity that shares ideas,and information and also provides help and support relating to all things blindness/visual impairment.. LOOK-UK LOOK-UK is a registered charity that provides help and support for children and families with a vision impairment. They also have a holiday flat in Scarborough, North Yorkshire for families to hire. 10 REASONS WHY I LIKE BEING BLIND 2. Being part of the sight loss community. I love being part of the sight loss community as you can help others, ask for advice and so much more. 3. Having a mix of both visually impaired and sighted friends. I have a mix of both blind and sighted friends and I absolutely love that factor. WHAT I WISH FOR AS A BLIND PERSON IN A SIGHTED WORLD I wish I knew what I actually look like. I wish that people didn’t just see me as the “blind girl”. I wish that one day I can actually see what my husband and children look like. I wish that I don’t have to remember where everything is. I wish that I could justgo for a
10 TIPS ON MAKING CONCERT VENUES ACCESSIBLE FOR BLIND AND Hello everyone, I hope you’re all well. I’m rather excited about today’s post, it is a collaboration with RightHear. RightHear is an accessibility solution for blind and visually impaired people, enabling them to be as independent as possible. I am a huge concert lover (and a bit of a fangirl) so when Right HearContinue Reading 15 THINGS NOT TO SAY TO A PERSON WITH A VISUAL IMPAIRMENT Regular readers of my blog will know that one of the main aims of my blog is to educate others on sight loss and disability, so I thought I would share some of the top 15 things not to say to people with avisual impairment.
LIFE OF A BLIND GIRL Life of a Blind Girl. My blog is curated with an abundance of posts on topics surrounding my vision impairment. But if you look a little closer, you may notice the 14 SONGS THAT HELPED ME TO LOVE MY DISABILITY It’s no secret that I’m a huge music fan, I love going to concerts, especially to see my favourite bands and artists live, playing the flute was such a huge part of my childhood and teenage years, and there’s not a day that goes by where I don’t listen to music – whether it’s the radio or blasting my favourite tunes.. Delving deeper, music is a huge part of my life, hand on my 6 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR ONLINE AND OFFLINE CONTENT ACCESSIBLE A list of some of the things that you can do in order to make your online and offline content accessible for blind and visually impairedpeople
THE DO'S AND DON'TS WHEN INTERACTING WITH A BLIND OR This is a fantastic post. I’ve encountered many of those situations myself, and completely agree with what you say about handling them. I really hate the ones where people talk to someone else who’s with me, and hate that people feel they need to apologize if they use words like “see” or “watch” when I’m around. 20 THINGS THE AMAZON ECHO CAN MAKE EASIER FOR BLIND AND I’m sure you all know by now that I have a keen interest in technology and that I love all things assistive tech. From my iPhone, laptop and braille display, technology plays a huge part in my life.. I’ve had an Amazon Echo for around three years now, in fact, our Alexa collection has grown, and we have quite a few around the house. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON SIGHT LOSS Frequently Asked Questions On Sight Loss. There’s no denying that people often have many questions about my visual impairment, what it’s like to have a visual impairment in a predominantly sighted world, how I adapt daily tasks and how I go about living such a fulfilling and independent life. I receive many questions regarding myvision
THE CONCERT EXPERIENCE AS A BLIND PERSON The concert experience as a blind person. So today’s blog isn’t really anything specifically to do with visual impairment or blindness. Personally, I think that many sighted peple have the idea that just because we’re blind or visually impaired or have another disability we can’t have the same lifestyle or do every dayactivities as
6 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS ACCESSIBLE FOR A few weeks ago, I wrote a post on 10 ways to make your blog accessible for people with a visual impairment, so many people have said that that post has really helped them and that they’re going to now try and make their blog/website accessible which is amazing! I never expected to get such a brilliant response from that post. Just like sighted people, blind and visually impaired people use REVISION TIPS FOR BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED STUDENTS Take regular breaks and relax. You don’t want to be revising for 7 hours straight because nothing will go in. Take regular breaks, refuel your brain by eating and drinking and relaxing for a bit. Then you’ll be more likely to get more revision done if you’re not tired. Recap on the main bits. HOW DO BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE USE A MOBILE From texting, to calling, scrolling through social media, managing money, online shopping and responding to important work emails, blind and visually impaired people can use a mobile phone, even if they have no useful vision. The screen-readers also read out images (when they have descriptions) so this is why it’s vital for people to add alt LIFE OF A BLIND GIRL Life of a Blind Girl. My blog is curated with an abundance of posts on topics surrounding my vision impairment. But if you look a little closer, you may notice the 14 SONGS THAT HELPED ME TO LOVE MY DISABILITY It’s no secret that I’m a huge music fan, I love going to concerts, especially to see my favourite bands and artists live, playing the flute was such a huge part of my childhood and teenage years, and there’s not a day that goes by where I don’t listen to music – whether it’s the radio or blasting my favourite tunes.. Delving deeper, music is a huge part of my life, hand on my 6 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR ONLINE AND OFFLINE CONTENT ACCESSIBLE A list of some of the things that you can do in order to make your online and offline content accessible for blind and visually impairedpeople
THE DO'S AND DON'TS WHEN INTERACTING WITH A BLIND OR This is a fantastic post. I’ve encountered many of those situations myself, and completely agree with what you say about handling them. I really hate the ones where people talk to someone else who’s with me, and hate that people feel they need to apologize if they use words like “see” or “watch” when I’m around. 20 THINGS THE AMAZON ECHO CAN MAKE EASIER FOR BLIND AND I’m sure you all know by now that I have a keen interest in technology and that I love all things assistive tech. From my iPhone, laptop and braille display, technology plays a huge part in my life.. I’ve had an Amazon Echo for around three years now, in fact, our Alexa collection has grown, and we have quite a few around the house. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON SIGHT LOSS Frequently Asked Questions On Sight Loss. There’s no denying that people often have many questions about my visual impairment, what it’s like to have a visual impairment in a predominantly sighted world, how I adapt daily tasks and how I go about living such a fulfilling and independent life. I receive many questions regarding myvision
THE CONCERT EXPERIENCE AS A BLIND PERSON The concert experience as a blind person. So today’s blog isn’t really anything specifically to do with visual impairment or blindness. Personally, I think that many sighted peple have the idea that just because we’re blind or visually impaired or have another disability we can’t have the same lifestyle or do every dayactivities as
6 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS ACCESSIBLE FOR A few weeks ago, I wrote a post on 10 ways to make your blog accessible for people with a visual impairment, so many people have said that that post has really helped them and that they’re going to now try and make their blog/website accessible which is amazing! I never expected to get such a brilliant response from that post. Just like sighted people, blind and visually impaired people use REVISION TIPS FOR BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED STUDENTS Take regular breaks and relax. You don’t want to be revising for 7 hours straight because nothing will go in. Take regular breaks, refuel your brain by eating and drinking and relaxing for a bit. Then you’ll be more likely to get more revision done if you’re not tired. Recap on the main bits. HOW DO BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE USE A MOBILE From texting, to calling, scrolling through social media, managing money, online shopping and responding to important work emails, blind and visually impaired people can use a mobile phone, even if they have no useful vision. The screen-readers also read out images (when they have descriptions) so this is why it’s vital for people to add altUSEFUL RESOURCES
Useful Resources. I have created a useful resources list for blind and visually impaired people. I often update the list so do keep checking back to see what’s been added. You can view the useful resources list here I am open to suggestions of resources you would like me to add. Please note that I will only consider resources that relate to 8 THINGS I'VE LEARNED FROM LIVING WITH ME/CFS Since my diagnosis of ME/CFS in May 2020, I've learned a lot. Here are just a few of the things that living with ME/CFS has taught me 10 WAYS YOU CAN HELP A BLIND OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED PERSON Ask if a person needs help. This is the first step to helping a blind or visually impaired person. Not everyone wants or needs help, and this is completely fine. If we turn down your offer of help, then don’t get offended by this, we want to do things on our own like everyone else. Sometimes, people have a tendency of just grabbing andtaking
USEFUL RESOURCES FOR BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE VI Talk Vi Talk is a registered charity that shares ideas,and information and also provides help and support relating to all things blindness/visual impairment.. LOOK-UK LOOK-UK is a registered charity that provides help and support for children and families with a vision impairment. They also have a holiday flat in Scarborough, North Yorkshire for families to hire. THE SPECTRUM OF VISION IMPAIRMENT The spectrum of vision impairment. I’ve shared what I can and can’t see, but here are other blind and visually impaired people’s experiences, together we can hopefully educate people on vision impairment and break down barriers. “I have retinopathy of prematurity or ROP for short. This was caused as I was born at 23 weeks weighing 920 g. COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS ON BLINDNESS Hello everyone, I hope you’re all well. I thought I’d write a bit of an educational post on some of the common misconceptions on blindness/visual impairment and the correct ways to approach these. Just a note before I get into this post, I’m not speaking on behalf of all blind people, I’m talking from myContinue Reading HOW I FOUND THE BEAUTY OF HAVING A VISION IMPAIRMENT One thought that seemed to dominate this reflection was how I found the silver linings. So naturally, I’ve taken to the blog to collate my thoughts and feelings. I’ve dug deep and put together some of the more poignant aspects that helped me find the true beauty of having a vision impairment. Support from family and friends, the disabled 10 REASONS WHY I LIKE BEING BLIND 2. Being part of the sight loss community. I love being part of the sight loss community as you can help others, ask for advice and so much more. 3. Having a mix of both visually impaired and sighted friends. I have a mix of both blind and sighted friends and I absolutely love that factor. A MESSAGE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WITH A VISION IMPAIRMENT A message for young people with a vision impairment. Being a young person living with a vision impairment can present a new set of skills, challenges and experiences, you may go through things that some people could only imagine. Growing up isn’t easy but adding a vision impairment or other disability into the mix can make thingsharder.
15 THINGS NOT TO SAY TO A PERSON WITH A VISUAL IMPAIRMENT Regular readers of my blog will know that one of the main aims of my blog is to educate others on sight loss and disability, so I thought I would share some of the top 15 things not to say to people with avisual impairment.
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MY PLANS AND GOALS FOR 2020 It’s that time of year where people start setting themselves some new year’s resolutions and think about what they’d like to achieve throughout the year. I’m not one to set myself some resolutions ...View the Post
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The end of the year is fast approaching, so I wanted to take some time to reflect and look back on 2019, a sort of diary entry in a way. It’s something that I can look back on in the future but it is ...View the Post
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8 REASONS I’M GRATEFUL FOR MY VISION IMPAIRMENT Over the years, I’ve realised that having a vision impairment has had such a positive impact on my life, more than I could have imagined. It may seem like an uphill battle at times, but it also ...View the Post
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A MEMORABLE DAY AT THE RNIB SEE DIFFERENTLY AWARDS 2019 I’m sat here writing this a few days after the RNIB See Differently Awards which took place at Glaziers Hall in London and what a day it was! I don’t quite know how to summarise it all. I ...View the Post
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Life , UncategorizedJanuary 1,
2020
MY PLANS AND GOALS FOR 2020 It’s that time of year where people start setting themselves some new year’s resolutions and think about what they’d like to achieve throughout the year. I’m not one to set myself some resolutions as I’d probably stick to them for a couple of weeks then they’d go out the window, but I do like to…Continue Reading
Life , UncategorizedDecember 22,
2019
2019 ROUNDUP
The end of the year is fast approaching, so I wanted to take some time to reflect and look back on 2019, a sort of diary entry in a way. It’s something that I can look back on in the future but it is also a chance for my readers to get a bit of…Continue Reading
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December 11, 2019
8 REASONS I’M GRATEFUL FOR MY VISION IMPAIRMENT Over the years, I’ve realised that having a vision impairment has had such a positive impact on my life, more than I could have imagined. It may seem like an uphill battle at times, but it also comes with many gifts that are often overlooked. My vision impairment has helped shape me into the person…Continue Reading
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December 1,
2019
A MEMORABLE DAY AT THE RNIB SEE DIFFERENTLY AWARDS 2019 I’m sat here writing this a few days after the RNIB See Differently Awards which took place at Glaziers Hall in London and what a day it was! I don’t quite know how to summarise it all. I know that the word ‘inspirational’ is often used to describe disabled people without looking at the…Continue Reading
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November 17, 2019
THINGS I WISH I’D KNOWN WHEN GROWING UP WITH A VISION IMPAIRMENT Although I’ve been blind since birth, I haven’t always fully understood my vision impairment, but the older I got, the more I started to understand it and the more I wanted to learn about it. I also became more passionate about raising awareness and helping others. Growing up, I didn’t have any disabled role…Continue Reading
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