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Great Britain. Department of Health and Social Security. and Great Britain. Central Office of Information., eds. A guide for blind and partially sighted people. London: Department of Health and Social Security, 1987.
Find full textRoyal National Institute of the Blind., ed. Beyond the stereotypes: Blind and partially sighted people and work. London: Action for Blind People, 2004.
Find full textAgency, Benefits. A guide for blind and partially sighted people: Social Security benefits. (Great Britain): Department of Social Security, 1995.
Find full textRoyal National Institute for the Blind., ed. Within reason: Access to services for blind and partially sighted people. London: Royal National Institute for the Blind, 1998.
Find full textRoyal National Institute for the Blind., ed. Get the message: Making information accessible for blind and partially sighted people. [London]: RNIB, 1999.
Find full textGreat Britain. Department of Health., ed. Registers of blind and partially sighted people: Year ending 31 March 1994. London: Department of Health, 1994.
Find full textRoyal National Institute for the Blind., ed. Sexual health resources for young people who are blind or partially sighted. London: RNIB, 2000.
Find full textHowell, Julie. Get the message online: Making internet shopping accessible to blind and partially sighted people. [London?]: RNIB, 2000.
Find full textL, Smith, and Royal National Institute for the Blind., eds. The educational experiences of 16 to 25 year-old blind and partially sighted students. London: Royal National Institute for the Blind, 2001.
Find full textBaker, Mark. Highly charged: How charging for home care affects blind and partially sighted people. [London]: RNIB, 2000.
Find full textRoyal National Institute for the Blind., ed. See it right: New approaches to information for blind and partially sighted people. London: Royal National Institute for the Blind, 1993.
Find full textDerbyshire, Fiona. Better housing management for blind and partially sighted people: A good practice guide. London: RNIB Publications Unit, 1998.
Find full textRoyal National Institute of the Blind., ed. Talking images guide: Museums, galleries and heritage sites : improving access for blind and partially sighted people. London: RNIB and Vocaleyes, 2003.
Find full textRoyal National Institute for the Blind., ed. Talking images research: Museums, galleries and heritage sites : improving access for blind and partially sighted people. [London]: RNIB, 2003.
Find full textLomas, Graham. Perspective on training: Professional support for blind and partially sighted people in the community : a consultative report. London: Royal National Institute for the Blind for the Visual Handicap Group, 1995.
Find full textKate, Crofts, and Royal National Institute for the Blind., eds. The health and wellbeing of blind and partially sighted children and young people aged 5 to 25. London: RNIB, 2001.
Find full textSue, Keil, and Royal National Institute for the Blind., eds. The social life and leisure activities of blind and partially sighted children and young people aged 5 to 25. London: RNIB, 2001.
Find full textGroup, Visual Handicap. A new deal for blind and partially sighted people: Joint action on resource centres to develop care in the community. London: Royal National Institute for the Blind, 1993.
Find full textRoyal National Institute for the Blind., ed. RNIB post-16 education and employment support services: Working in partnership to realise the potential of blind and partially sighted people. Edinburgh: RNIB, 1999.
Find full text1959-, Ockelford Adam, and University of London. Institute of Education., eds. Focus on music: Exploring the musical interests and abilities of blind and partially-sighted children and young people with septo-optic dysplasia. London: Institute of Education, University of London, 2006.
Find full textLomas, Graham. Closing the gap: Linking health and social care for visually impaired people : a discussion paper on good practice supporting people who become blind or partially sighted. London: Royal National Institute for the Blind, 1997.
Find full textLomas, Graham. Perspective on training: Professional support for blind and partially sighted people in the community : a consultative report from a study group set up by the Visual Handicap Group. London: Royal National Institute for the Blind for the Visual Handicap Group, 1995.
Find full textB, Foster R., and Strathclyde (Scotland). Social Work Department., eds. (Information for blind people). (Glasgow): Strathclyde Regional Council, 1985.
Find full textNewcastle Voluntary Society for the Blind., Newcastle upon Tyne (England). Social Services Department., and Newcastle upon Tyne (England). Policy Services Department., eds. A Social study of the blind and partially sighted. [Newcastle upon Tyne]: [Newcastle upon Tyne City Council], 1985.
Find full textRoyal National Institute for the Blind. Designing Buildings for Blind People. London: Royal National Institute for the Blind, 1985.
Find full textInformation for blind and partially sighted people. Leeds: Leeds Social Services, 1995.
Find full textUK organizations for blind and partially sighted people. 5th ed. Royal NationalInstitute for the Blind, 1996.
Find full textUK organizations for blind and partially sighted people. 4th ed. London: Royal National Institute for theBlind, Technical Research Section, 1994.
Find full textA closed book: Public library services for blind and partially sighted people. [London]: RNIB, 2002.
Find full textInclusive Visions: The Museum Experience of Young Blind and Partially Sighted Visitors. British Archaeological Reports Limited, 2022.
Find full textHyder, Eileen. Reading Groups, Libraries and Social Inclusion: Experiences of Blind and Partially Sighted People. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
Find full textHyder, Eileen. Reading Groups, Libraries and Social Inclusion: Experiences of Blind and Partially Sighted People. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
Find full textRoyal, National College for the Blind Hereford. Further education and training programmes for people who are blind or partially sighted. RNCB, 1991.
Find full textSee it right: [new approaches to information for blind and partially sighted people]. London: Royal National Institute for the Blind, 2001.
Find full textReading Groups Libraries And Social Inclusion Experiences Of Blind And Partially Sighted People. Ashgate Publishing Group, 2014.
Find full textHyder, Eileen. Reading groups, libraries and social inclusion: Experiences of blind and partially sighted people. 2017.
Find full textHyder, Eileen. Reading Groups, Libraries and Social Inclusion: Experiences of Blind and Partially Sighted People. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
Find full textHyder, Eileen. Reading Groups, Libraries and Social Inclusion: Experiences of Blind and Partially Sighted People. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
Find full textBradford information guide: For people who are physically disabled, deaf or partially hearing, blind or partially sighted. Bradford: DIAL Bradford, 1993.
Find full textLearning to include: RNIB's strategy for improving lifelong learning for blind and partially sighted people. London: RNIB, 105, Judd St., London, WC1H 9NE, 2000.
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