Blatchington Court Trust: Grant Guidelines
Applications will be considered for children and young people who are registered or are registrable as blind (SSI) or partially...
The TAVIP Directory lists a wide range of organisations and resources which support visually impaired to get the most out of technology. It includes online resources, podcasts, national events, research reports, equipment suppliers, grants and local services.
If you would like to suggest other resources which might help others, please email us at info@tavip.org.uk.
Filter by categoryApplications will be considered for children and young people who are registered or are registrable as blind (SSI) or partially...
Living with blindness or visual impairment brings many challenges to everyday life. Grants are available to visually impaired Londoners on...
The team at Blind Android Users strive to make Android understandable, thus demystifying the claim by some who continue to...
Code Jumper™ is an incredible innovation that teaches students who are blind or visually impaired computer coding. By putting the...
We offer training on all the main screen reading packages and also on a wide variety of software including WordPress.
The Government should improve employment opportunities for disabled jobseekers by taking advantage of modern assistive and accessible technology. Cross-party think...
Whether you’re a long-time attendee or joining us for the first time, the CSUN Assistive Technology Conference stands as the...
DATEurope is the newly launched Digital Assistive Technology Industry Association for Europe.
Doorway will take you from your first lesson, using the home keys right through to the most advanced level. You...
This is presented by Stephen Scott and Shaun Preece, formerly of RNIB Tech Talk. It’s humorous, informative and up-to-date with...