We provide a range of services in London and across England and Wales for blind and partially sighted children and young people, their families, and the professionals who work alongside them.
You can call us between 9am-5pm Monday - Friday on 020 3198 0225. Prefer us to call you?
We’ve got loads of exciting new things happening this Autumn term. From cycling in the Velodrome to unleashing your inner athlete at the Kensington Leisure Centre with some inclusive sports.
Sight loss doesn’t just affect your child - as a parent, you need support too. Our Family Support Service provides practical and emotional support at every stage of your family’s experience with sight loss.
RSBC’s Social and Independence Groups are a great way for you to expand your social circle and build the independence and confidence to go out on your own.
RSBC’s Social and Independence groups are a great way for you to expand your social circle and build the independence and confidence to go out on your own.
Think a vision impairment will stop you from getting a job? Think again! If you're aged 16-25 we can offer you one to one support to help you fulfil your ambitions.
Want to get involved with new sports and activities but not sure where to start? Come along to one of our action-packed Health and Well-being clubs, designed specially for visually impaired kids and young adults.
The RSBC Creative Group is a fun, free group based in East London, open to all blind and visually impaired young people aged 11-25 with a passion for music.
The RSBC Youth Forum is a group of vision impaired young people committed to bringing about positive change for young people who are blind or partially sighted.
Sight loss doesn't have to get in the way of a fulfilling, independent future. With RSBC Dorton College, you can enjoy the experience of studying at a mainstream college.