See Sport Differently tackles reasons why sport isn’t accessible for blind and partially sighted people

The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) and British Blind Sport (BBS) launch See Sport Differently participation campaign to tackle the disparity of physical activity amongst blind and partially sighted people. In a series of emotive videos, the See Sport Differently campaign shares the real stories of blind and partially sighted people who have overcome the many hurdles that often prevent them from getting involved in sport and physical activity. RNIB and British Blind Sport have created an accessible online hub to provide information and guidance on accessible sports…

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Paralympians launch campaign to encourage more blind and partially sighted people to get active

Paralympics GB gold medal winners Chris Skelley and Libby Clegg on Tuesday 28 September 2021 launched See Sport Differently, a campaign to encourage the UK’s two million blind and partially sighted people to get more physically active. See Sport Differently, a three-year campaign run by RNIB in partnership with British Blind Sport, aims to tackle lower levels of wellbeing amongst blind and partially sighted people by highlighting the benefits of physical activity, and demonstrating to blind and partially sighted people and the sports industry alike that sight loss doesn’t need…

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