
Blog posts by Naomi Dainty

Deafblind UK and OXSIGHT work in partnership to give people their sight back
We’re pleased to announce our new partnership with OXSIGHT, an organisation who produce high-tech glasses that can give people with…

Identifying sight and hearing loss
Thousands of people in the UK are living with sight and hearing loss, but how can you tell whether you,…
Personalised listening
The BBC is trialing an exciting new feature called “accessible and enhanced audio” (A&E) which allows audiences to change the…
Wing it with Mick!
We’ve had the pleasure of working with and writing about many of our inspirational members. However, few are as awe-inspiring…
Accessibility at music festivals
With a whole summer of festivals lined up for us, organisers are doing their bit to make sure each event…
Deafblind UK receives a welcome boost from CALA Homes’ Community Bursary Scheme
We are delighted to have received a helping hand from CALA Homes, having received £1,250 from the award-winning housebuilder. This…
Clothing that allows you to ‘feel’ somebody looking at you
Researchers at The University of Borås in Sweden are developing a new range of clothing that will allow deafblind people to experience haptic…
Deafblind UK receives £497,286 from the National Lottery Community Fund to tackle loneliness in Northern Ireland
We are delighted to have received funding from the National Lottery Community Fund to tackle loneliness and social isolation amongst…
Deafblind musician to play Elton John’s donated piano at St Pancras station in Deafblind Awareness Week
Deafblind UK member, Mark, will entertain commuters by playing the Elton John piano at St Pancras station on Tuesday 25th…
Raji takes on tandem skydive for Deafblind Awareness Week
Rajeswari (Raji) and her daughter Chandrika, both from Enfield, London, will be parachute jumping out of a plane during Deafblind…