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Wed like everyone to give a warm BBS UK welcome to our new team members: Beatrice and Alis!

Weve been able to create two much needed roles within our Advice Service thanks to a generous legacy donation from Jackie Farringtons estate.

Beatrice and Alis will be working alongside our Advice Service Manager, Rebecca Perfect, lending their expertise and experience to the BBS community. 

The Advice Service help individuals with BBS to access the local support they need across health, education, and social care, including negotiating support packages, helping with housing issues and benefits applications, and with future planning.

Photo 1 text reads: Beatrice Adeogun, Advice Worker. Beatrice has a background as a support worker and is also a qualified social worker. She brings frontline experience of supporting individuals and families through complex challenges. Her personal experience of being a parent to a disabled child gives her a deep understanding of the needs of families navigating disability and social care systems.

Quote: “Im so excited to be joining the team and looking forward to meeting the community, learning more about the amazing work being done and supporting people in anyway I can.”

Photo 2 text reads: Alis Stevens, Advice Worker. Alis started teaching in 2010 and spent years in a South Bristol school before stepping into a dual role as a Family Support Worker. Passionate about understanding and helping families, she built deep connections and developed expertise in supporting pupils with both diagnosed and undiagnosed SEN. In her final teaching year, she worked in an SEN base, supporting students and families across all aspects of life.

Quote: “I am excited to join the team and am looking forward to supporting service users and join the community!

We'd like everyone to give a warm BBS UK welcome to our new team members: Beatrice and Alis!

We've been able to create two much needed roles within our Advice Service thanks to a generous legacy donation from Jackie Farrington's estate.

Beatrice and Alis will be working alongside our Advice Service Manager, Rebecca Perfect, lending their expertise and experience to the BBS community.

The Advice Service help individuals with BBS to access the local support they need across health, education, and social care, including negotiating support packages, helping with housing issues and benefits applications, and with future planning.

Photo 1 text reads: Beatrice Adeogun, Advice Worker. Beatrice has a background as a support worker and is also a qualified social worker. She brings frontline experience of supporting individuals and families through complex challenges. Her personal experience of being a parent to a disabled child gives her a deep understanding of the needs of families navigating disability and social care systems.

Quote: “I'm so excited to be joining the team and looking forward to meeting the community, learning more about the amazing work being done and supporting people in anyway I can.”

Photo 2 text reads: Alis Stevens, Advice Worker. Alis started teaching in 2010 and spent years in a South Bristol school before stepping into a dual role as a Family Support Worker. Passionate about understanding and helping families, she built deep connections and developed expertise in supporting pupils with both diagnosed and undiagnosed SEN. In her final teaching year, she worked in an SEN base, supporting students and families across all aspects of life.

Quote: “I am excited to join the team and am looking forward to supporting service users and join the community!"
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🦸‍♂️ It’s #CarersWeek — and at BBS UK, we’re shining a light on the everyday heroes behind the scenes.

Carers are the lifeline for people living with #BardetBiedlSyndrome. They manage personal care, support education, coordinate endless medical appointments, juggle transport, navigate complex and confusing benefits and council systems — and that’s still not the full list.

It’s a 24/7 role with no pause button.

We appreciate you. Thank you for everything you do 💙

#BBSUK #CarersWeek2025 #ThankYouCarers #UnpaidCarers
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Conference recordings are now available on our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@bardet-biedlsyndromeuk2209/playlists

A few notes about two of the videos:

1. Planning for the Future – Wills, Trusts and Decision Making
This video will only be available for two months. Because it contains legal information, it’s important to note that advice in this area can quickly become outdated as laws and policies change.

Renaissance Legal have asked us to limit the availability of this recording to ensure that viewers are not relying on information that may no longer be current. We strongly encourage you to seek professional legal advice for guidance that reflects your individual circumstances.

You can also watch the full presentations as well as other seminars for free through Renaissance Legal’s own events. Visit their website for more information:
renaissancelegal.co.uk/event-seminar/

2. Communication at a Cellular Level: An Accessible Update

This was a highly tactile and hands-on session, which may not fully translate in the recording. However, we’ve shared it in case you still find it useful.

We hope you enjoy the recordings and find them valuable!

#BBSUKConf2025 #BardetBiedlSyndrome
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51.8km, over 1,000m of elevation, and seriously tough terrain—but he did it! All while raising awareness of Bardet-Biedl syndrome and the work we do to support individuals and families living with #BardetBiedlSyndrome.

Thank you so much, Andre, for taking on this incredible challenge and for choosing to highlight how vital our work is. We’re so grateful for your support—and your strength!

Heres some beautiful photos of Andre running the Ultra X Finland 50km.

If you feel inspired to take on a fundraising challenge, contact us at fundraising@bbsuk.org.uk and well help to get you started!

51.8km, over 1,000m of elevation, and seriously tough terrain—but he did it! All while raising awareness of Bardet-Biedl syndrome and the work we do to support individuals and families living with #BardetBiedlSyndrome.

Thank you so much, Andre, for taking on this incredible challenge and for choosing to highlight how vital our work is. We’re so grateful for your support—and your strength!

Here's some beautiful photos of Andre running the Ultra X Finland 50km.

If you feel inspired to take on a fundraising challenge, contact us at [email protected] and we'll help to get you started!
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🎉 It’s #VolunteersWeek — and we’re sending a huge THANK YOU to every one of our amazing volunteers!

Whether you’re sharing your lived experience, running fundraising events, supporting us at events, or working behind the scenes — you are the heartbeat of BBS UK.

That includes our dedicated trustees who help keep the charity running legally and ethically, our Service User Advisory Group who help shape our services with insight and lived experience, and our Ireland Regional Group volunteers who bring the community together and make local support happen.

Your time, energy, and passion help us reach further, support more families, and strengthen the BBS community in ways we couldn’t do without you.

Were so grateful that youre supporting the BBS UK community 💙

#ThankYouVolunteers #BBSUK #VolunteersWeek2025

🎉 It’s #VolunteersWeek — and we’re sending a huge THANK YOU to every one of our amazing volunteers!

Whether you’re sharing your lived experience, running fundraising events, supporting us at events, or working behind the scenes — you are the heartbeat of BBS UK.

That includes our dedicated trustees who help keep the charity running legally and ethically, our Service User Advisory Group who help shape our services with insight and lived experience, and our Ireland Regional Group volunteers who bring the community together and make local support happen.

Your time, energy, and passion help us reach further, support more families, and strengthen the BBS community in ways we couldn’t do without you.

We're so grateful that you're supporting the BBS UK community 💙

#ThankYouVolunteers #BBSUK #VolunteersWeek2025
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Parents of children living with #BardetBiedlSyndrome often have very little time to look after themselves while managing the complex needs of their child.

We know how tough it can be to prioritise your own wellbeing. That’s why we’re sharing this opportunity from LOOK UK:

The Healthy Parent Carer Programme is a free, 12-week online course created by parent carers, for parent carers. It’s designed to offer practical tools for improving health, wellbeing, and resilience while caring for a child with a visual impairment.

Two online cohorts are available:
📅 Autumn 2025
📅 Spring 2026

You can find more details and sign up here: https://buff.ly/AQrFyUA

Parents of children living with #BardetBiedlSyndrome often have very little time to look after themselves while managing the complex needs of their child.

We know how tough it can be to prioritise your own wellbeing. That’s why we’re sharing this opportunity from LOOK UK:

The Healthy Parent Carer Programme is a free, 12-week online course created by parent carers, for parent carers. It’s designed to offer practical tools for improving health, wellbeing, and resilience while caring for a child with a visual impairment.

Two online cohorts are available:
📅 Autumn 2025
📅 Spring 2026

You can find more details and sign up here: buff.ly/AQrFyUAAre you a parent carer of a blind or partially sighted child? Do you find it hard to focus on your own well-being while caring for others?
We understand, and you're not alone.

The Healthy Parent Carer Programme is a free, 12-week online course designed by parent carers for parent carers. It helps you explore simple, evidence-based ways to boost your wellbeing, improve your health, and build emotional resilience.

We have two cohorts available for parent/carers to join:
- Autumn Cohort: Starts September 2025
- Spring Cohort: Starts January 2026

Sessions are run weekly online by trained facilitators who are also parent carers. It’s relaxed, empowering, and designed to fit around your busy life.

👉 Find out more and sign up here: buff.ly/AQrFyUA
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