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Resources on blindness including support groups, organisations, technological assistance and management.
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Selected sites from UK Directory
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A-Z to Deafblindness
British organization presents a table of the sign alphabet for the deaf and blind that uses both hands, and a discussion of braille.
www.deafblind.comBritish Computer Association of the Blind
Support group aims to promote and educate in the use of IT amongst visually impaired people. Features a mailing list.
www.bcab.org.ukBritish Wireless for the Blind Fund
Learn about the aims and history of this charity, dedicated to supplying radios to the blind and visually impaired.
www.blind.org.ukDeafblind UK Scotland
Scottish presence of the national service organisation. Read about Usher Syndrome, find services in Scotland and consult a deafblind manual.
www.deafblindscotland.org.ukDeafblindness
Useful collection of Web resources on deafblindedness. Features a large selection of categorised links.
www.deafblind.co.ukEyeless Trust
Learn how to contact this charity, whose aim is to locate and help provide suitable provision for children born without eyes.
www.eyeless.org.ukGrampian Society for the Blind
Find details of the social work services, publications, equipment and social clubs offered for visually impaired people in Aberdeenshire.
www.grampianblind.demon.co.ukMaking a Visible Difference - Pharmacia Ophthalmology
Partnership for the treatment and care of patients with glaucoma, cataracts, vision problems, impairment, loss of vision and blindness.
www.visibledifference.co.ukRoyal National Institute for the Blind
UK institute for the blind provides extensive resources, including news, publications, research, services and links.
www.rnib.org.ukSense - UK Deafblind Charity
Presents a look at its projects and a guide to deafblindness. Find out how to volunteer, and what Sense offers.
www.sense.org.uk
