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Royal National Institute of Blind People
File:RNIB logo.svg
Formation 1868
Type Charity
Headquarters London, United Kingdom
Membership N/A
Language N/A
Leader title Chief Executive
Leader name Matt Stringer
Website www.rnib.org.uk


The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) is a leading charity in the United Kingdom that provides support, advice, and information to people with sight loss. Founded in 1868, the RNIB has been at the forefront of advocating for the rights and needs of blind and partially sighted individuals.

History

The RNIB was established in 1868 by Thomas Rhodes Armitage, a doctor who was himself partially sighted. The organization was originally called the British and Foreign Society for Improving the Embossed Literature of the Blind. Over the years, it has evolved to address a wide range of issues affecting people with visual impairments.

Mission and Objectives

The RNIB's mission is to create a world where there are no barriers to people with sight loss. The organization aims to:

  • Provide practical and emotional support to blind and partially sighted people.
  • Campaign for the rights of people with sight loss.
  • Promote accessible information and technology.
  • Support research into eye health and sight loss prevention.

Services

The RNIB offers a variety of services, including:

  • Helpline: A dedicated helpline offering advice and support.
  • Talking Books: An extensive library of audio books available to members.
  • Technology Support: Assistance with using technology and accessing digital content.
  • Campaigning: Advocacy for policy changes and public awareness.

Research and Innovation

The RNIB is involved in research to improve the lives of people with sight loss. This includes studies on accessibility, technology, and health interventions. The organization collaborates with universities and other research bodies to advance knowledge in the field.

Partnerships

The RNIB works with various partners, including government agencies, other charities, and private sector companies, to enhance its impact and reach. These partnerships are crucial for developing new services and influencing policy.

Funding

As a charity, the RNIB relies on donations, grants, and fundraising activities to support its work. It also receives some funding from government sources for specific projects.

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