Your say
Join our discussion forums, share news about events in your area and other ways to have your say.
This section of the website is all about you. It is your chance to find out what's happening and join in!
Forums
- Eye health forum - start here if you have recently been diagnosed with a sight problem or want to share strategies for dealing with your eye condition.
- Family, carers and friends forum - if you have someone in your life with a sight problem, join our discussion area.
- Living with sight loss - about anything and everything to do with having a sight problem. Here you can share experiences, frustrations, worries, gadgets, tips or support!
- Milestone 311 Daisy player forum - feedback and tips on making the most of your Milestone.
- Parents' Place forum - area for parents of blind or partially sighted children and / or who have a sight problem themselves.
- RNIB Readers Forum - your place to talk about books and reading.
- Students forum - informal discussion area for UK students with sight problems.
- Teenagers forum - section for teenagers with a sight problem.
- Team RNIB forum - share training tips with other people doing events to raise money for RNIB.
- Members forum - private forum for RNIB Members.
Tell the world
- Share news about what's on in your area on our events noticeboard.
- Use our free accessible eCards to send messages to your friends and family.
- Make new friends online at Web pals.
- Make your voice count - use your experiences to help us make a difference. Contact our press team.
- Have your say about our campaigns.
Keep informed
- Become a member of RNIB and get closer to information, to other members and to RNIB itself where you can make your voice heard and influence what we do.
- Tune in to Insight Radio, RNIB's radio station.
- Sign up for our fundraising email newsletter for news on the latest events and offers.
- Keep up to date with what's happening in web accessibility via the Web Access Centre blog.
Content author: webeditor@rnib.org.uk
Last updated: 09/06/2008 11:42
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