News
Read news and blogs from the SeeAbility team, many of whom have lived experience of learning disabilities, autism or sight loss.
Thank you for supporting the Big Give Christmas Challenge!
We are delighted to share that our Big Give Christmas Challenge passed its campaign target of £70,000 to raise £84,000!
How to make the festive season comfortable for people with autism and sensory difficulties
Christmas can be fun and exciting. But for people with autism and sensory difficulties, the celebrations can also feel overwhelming.
Give the gift of communication this Christmas
Clear communication is something many of us take for granted. But for many people we support, it’s a daily challenge.
SeeAbility is a Disability Confident Employer
We are very excited to announce that we are now a Disability Confident Employer.
World premiere for new SeeAbility film on World Sight Day
The voices of people with learning disabilities and the decade long campaign to establish an eye care service in England’s special schools has been captured on film for the first time by SeeAbility.
Going global to deliver a more equal right to sight
We are delighted to have a guest blog from optometrist Sonal Rughani who has been taking the message out to an international audience.
Our 2025 Excellence Awards
The Excellence Awards provide a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the achievements of our colleagues across SeeAbility.
The importance of being eye care aware
Eye Care Champion Joanne Kennedy explains the importance of eye care for people with learning disabilities.
Have your say on new eye care guidance: A guest blog from the optical regulator
We’re delighted to have a guest blog from Steve Brooker, the General Optical Council Director of Regulatory Strategy, to tell you more about the GOC and how to get involved in making experiences of eye care better.
James Frith MP casts his eyes over Easy Eye Care Service for people with learning disabilities and autism
SeeAbility and local opticians Leightons in Ramsbottom, were delighted to host local MP James Frith for a visit to the practice.
Disability Pride Month - Representation by experience
Wayne Chapman shares what Disability Pride Month means to him as a blind recruitment professional and co-chair of SeeAbility’s Disability Network.
