Media enquiries
We welcome enquiries from the media. If you would like to get in touch for information or comment, please contact us:
Phone: 0203 198 0225
Email: media@rsbc.org.uk
Spokespeople
We can provide expert spokespeople and, as we’re based in central London, can easily attend studios in the city and beyond. Topics that we can provide comment and insight on include:
- Vision impairment, particularly in relation to children and young people aged 0 – 25
- Education for blind and partially sighted children and young people
- Attitudes towards blind and partially sighted people
- Support for children and young people with vision impairment and their families
- Government disability and social care policies
- Accessibility
- Technology and vision impairment
- Transport
- Employment
- Mental health for children and young people with vision impairment
- Medical advancements in relation to vision loss and blindness in children and young people
Latest news from RSBC
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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...
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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
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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