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Blind Female CEOs
Two blind female CEOs tell us about their journey to the top job.
Deafblindness
News of work aiming to achieve greater understanding of deafblindness.
Benefits Reform
How does the government's reform to the welfare system affect visually impaired people?
Retina UK's Sight Loss Survey; CSUN Assistive Technology Conference
Retina UK are seeking feedback from people with inherited sight conditions to aid research
Benefits Reform; Answering Your Questions
In Touch tries to answer visually impaired people's questions about the benefit reforms.
Dr Fred Reid
In Touch focuses on the life and achievements of the late Dr Fred Reid.
The Future of the RNIB
The RNIB's CEO Matt Stringer provides updates on recent organisational changes.
Ultra Access/Mixmups; Sound of a Masterpiece
In Touch hears about a new concept for customising television access, called Ultra Access.
Accessible Menus in Restaurants, Children's Author Jixie Dye
In Touch hears about the food app that is aiming to make eating out more accessible.
Guide Dogs - The Future
The charity Guide Dogs faces financial pressures. What does it mean for jobs and services?
Visual Impairment Registration; An Interview with Meta
Meta answer listeners questions about the Rayban Meta Smart Glasses.
The European Accessibility Act; The Audio Description Association
In Touch assesses the implications of the upcoming European Accessibility Act on the UK.
Joking about Blindness
Three stand-up comedians discuss using their blindness as a source for their comedy.
Visually Impaired People in Space; NASA on SANS
NASA tells In Touch about a condition affecting the vision of over 70% of their astronauts
Funding for Specialist Education
New College Worcester has launched a campaign on wider support for specialist education.
Pocklington Lodge
The Thomas Pocklington Trust are planning to sell the last of their housing centres.
Benefits Bill
In Touch provides detail on what the new Benefits Bill means for the visually impaired.