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Proposed SEND Reforms: Why Your Voice Matters for Vision Impaired Young People

Proposed SEND Reforms: Why Your Voice Matters f...

Right now, the Government is proposing major changes to the system that supports children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in England. The proposals for SEND...

Proposed SEND Reforms: Why Your Voice Matters f...

Right now, the Government is proposing major changes to the system that supports children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in England. The proposals for SEND...

Mother’s Day: CEO Julie Davis shares her story

Mother’s Day: CEO Julie Davis shares her story

In recognition of this special day, we sat down with our CEO, Julie, to hear about her relationship with her daughter, Saime, who is registered blind.   Could you tell...

Mother’s Day: CEO Julie Davis shares her story

In recognition of this special day, we sat down with our CEO, Julie, to hear about her relationship with her daughter, Saime, who is registered blind.   Could you tell...

 Edesiri, a young man wearing an Adidas sweatshirt and black trousers while holding a clipboard and white cane stands in front of King's College Hospitals reception area with staff behind the desk.

Edesiri: King’s College Hospital’s first-ever b...

Edesiri is 23 years old and lives in Streatham, South London. He’s currently studying IT at RSBC’s Dorton College in Orpington. As someone who’ll be looking to enter the workplace...

Edesiri: King’s College Hospital’s first-ever b...

Edesiri is 23 years old and lives in Streatham, South London. He’s currently studying IT at RSBC’s Dorton College in Orpington. As someone who’ll be looking to enter the workplace...

A young male holding a gadget, with red and blue ropes around his upper body

RSBC Dorton College students partner with Canon...

The immersive workshop brought together students with a wide range of visual impairments for a hands-on creative experience designed around accessibility, self-expression and inclusion

RSBC Dorton College students partner with Canon...

The immersive workshop brought together students with a wide range of visual impairments for a hands-on creative experience designed around accessibility, self-expression and inclusion

Katie Piper, in a brown coat, smiles while holding a shopping cart in a grocery aisle with shelves lined with colorful Fruit Shoot drink bottles. She is cheerful and casual.

Katie Piper and the Royal Society for Blind Chi...

Robinsons Fruit Shoot becomes the first kids drinks brand to launch new packaging with NaviLens technology, providing audio guidance and navigation support for shoppers with visual impairments

Katie Piper and the Royal Society for Blind Chi...

Robinsons Fruit Shoot becomes the first kids drinks brand to launch new packaging with NaviLens technology, providing audio guidance and navigation support for shoppers with visual impairments

 A young man wearing a black and camouflage-print hoodie reads Braille in a bright classroom.

SEND reform: early support is essential, but ex...

RSBC responds to the government’s new SEND White Paper    Today, the government has published the new White Paper ‘Every Child Achieving and Thriving’ which sets out plans to reform support for children and young...

SEND reform: early support is essential, but ex...

RSBC responds to the government’s new SEND White Paper    Today, the government has published the new White Paper ‘Every Child Achieving and Thriving’ which sets out plans to reform support for children and young...