RNIB Cymru media centre

Press enquiries

Our Policy and Communications team handles all press and media enquiries. We are happy to help or comment if we can, or provide bilingual spokespeople and case studies.

We frequently produce press releases about our work. If you would like to be added to our media mailing list, please let us know. For press enquiries in Wales, please contact Alexandra McMillan on 07717 578164.

Welsh Government commitment to saving sight

A vote at the National Assembly today marks the first step in stopping thousands of people in Wales from losing their sight unnecessarily.

Platinum Visibly Better awards

RNIB Cymru has awarded Linc-Cymru three Platinum Visibly Better awards.

Welsh local election 2012

We've made a guide for candidates and polling station to help them ensure they are making voting as accessible as they can for people with sensory loss.

RNIB Cymru's VI pathway

RNIB Cymru's Visual Impairment Pathway sets out a best practice model of service provision for children and young people.

Get ready to fly with RNIB Cymru

Fundraise for us by joining in with our zip slide day in Newport.

RNIB Cymru's Director appointed Older People's Commissioner for Wales

RNIB Cymru's Director, Sarah Rochira, has been appointed Older People's Commissioner for Wales.

Looking for the right volunteers

RNIB Cymru is looking for new volunteers to work with our Welfare Rights team.

Older tenants design their own 'sight-loss proof' homes

RNIB Cymru has trained Tenant Scheme Assessors to visit housing associations and extra care schemes in Wales, to assess how safe they are for tenants with sight loss.

Inquiry into residential care for older people

Details of a response submitted by RNIB Cymru, Action on Hearing Loss Cymru and Sense Cymru to the Heath and Social Care Committee.

Urgent Stamp Appeal

Details of RNIB's stamp appeal.

Last updated: 27 February 2012

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Right now we can only reach one in three of the people who need our help most.

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