In Touch Episodes Episode guide
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Visually impaired British Asians. 30/08/2011
The services offered to visually impaired Britons who come from an Asian background.
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Concessionary Bus Travel; Liz Cooke's Parachute Jump. 23/08/2011
Concern about concessionary bus travel and a dip into the In Touch archive.
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Future for Rehabilitation Services / Icelandic Diary. 16/08/2011
The dilemma of deciding whose needs are greatest when it comes to providing social care.
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Strategies for how to cope if you are visually impaired. 09/08/2011
Strategies on how to cope with being partially sighted.
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Peter White talks to Maggie Rosen about her partial sight + Can't See Will Cook
Peter White with news and information for blind and partially sighted people.
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NICE refuses to approve Lucentis for Diabetic Macular Oedema. 26/07/11
Why NICE have decided not to approve a new drug for treating diabetic macular oedema.
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Sight Village technology - we review the latest gadgets. 19/07/2011
We report on Sight Village, the exhibition with the latest technology for blind people.
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How to get the Visual Impairment message across? 12/07/11
What's the best way to get the message about visual impairment across?
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What arrangements are being made for blind sports fans with Olympic tickets?
What arrangements are being made for blind sports fans with Olympic tickets?
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Are there too many charities for blind people?
With Peter White. Are there too many charities for blind people?
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21/06/2011
Jonathan Conteh on the fight to provide education to blind children in Sierra Leone.
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Council cuts to the talking book service and how accessible are ebooks for blind people?
The impact of council cuts on the talking book service. Plus how accessible are e-books?
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07/06/2011
A report on the new treatment for a common form of vision loss that's got NICE approval.
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Can't See Will Cook + feedback on recent stories
How to spice up your cooking the blind way - the latest instalment of Can't See Will Cook.
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Schooling for visually impaired children and audio introductions for films
Is it appropriate to educate children with very different needs in the same setting?
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17/05/2011
Peter White asks: how easy is it to use the iPlayer if you can't see?
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Is it possible to earn a living as a blind artist? And the latest report on drugs for AMD
Is it possible to earn a living as a blind artist? And the latest report on drugs for AMD.
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Football Focus and DLA updates
Football Focus - we hear from the FA's first blind football manager and DLA updates.
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26/04/2011
Peter White talks to pianist Marcelo Bratke, who spent years denying his own blindness.
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19/04/2011
Why older blind people will miss out on extra benefit payments; blind ballroom dancing.
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12/04/2011
We ask why there are no accessible pregnancy tests available for blind people.
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How accessible are social networks for blind people?
How accessible are social networks for visually impaired users?
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Olympic Ticket Update and Blind Photography
What arrangements have been put in place for blind sports fans at the 2012 Olympics?
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Can the NHS cope with demand for treatment for the UK's most common cause of blindness?
Can the NHS cope with demand for treatment for the UK's most common cause of blindness?
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15/03/2011
Peter White and Cheryl Gabriel meet Kenyan blind people during the trek for Comic Relief.
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Should blind sports fans qualify for concessionary tickets to the London Olympics?
Should blind sports fans qualify for concessionary tickets to the Olympics in 2012?
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The stigma of blindness in Kenya and style advice for blind fashionistas
Peter White on the stigma of blindness in Kenya and style advice for blind fashionistas.
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Welfare Reform and Comic Relief's Desert Trek
Changes to DLA and Peter White reports from a Sightsavers camp in Kenya.
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Lee retires her guide dog and Peter gets fit for Comic Relief
The emotional wrench of retiring your guide dog and news of this year's Red Nose Day.
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Advice for blind people on technology
Peter White with news and information for blind and partially sighted people.