About Us
About us - FAQs
Summary: Frequently asked questions about RNIB and the services we provide.
General information
- About sight loss - changing the way we think about blindness
- Eye conditions
- Adapting to sight loss - for people who have recently been diagnosed with a sight problem
- Formats and ways of communicating
- How people with sight problems do everyday things
- Statistics on sight problems
- Famous blind people - including Helen Keller and Louis Braille
About RNIB
- How RNIB can help you
- How to use our website
- Copyright, permissions and linking – read if you want reproduce content on our website
- How to get to Judd Street, London
FAQs by subject area
- Accessible information
- Campaigns
- Daily life
- Education
- Employment
- Eye health information
- Fundraising
- Gift Aid
- Good design
- Housing
- Jobs
- Leisure
- Membership
- Mobility
- Products
- Publications
- Publications archive (pre 2000)
- Reading
- Rehabilitation
- Research
- Sight loss
- Social services
- Support us
- Talking Book service
- Techshare conference
- Technology
- Training and consultancy
- Transcription
- Volunteering
- Your rights - Disability Discrimination Act (DDA)
- Web Access Centre
FAQs by audience
- Parents Place - for parents
- People in Northern Ireland
- People in Scotland
- People in Wales
- Press Centre - for journalists
- Software Accessibility Resources - for developers
- Students - in further/higher education
Content author: webeditor@rnib.org.uk
Last updated: 08/04/2008 18:38
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Jill's story - Jill lost her sight 12 years ago at the age of 19. “The experience left me feeling isolated. I often felt like my life was pointless." Now, as a presenter on Insight Radio, she uses her experiences to help others. “My prayer is that what we do helps those who are going through sight loss. Even the tiniest piece of information can make a huge difference. If my show can help do that, then my journey has not been in vain.” Jill's full story