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16 June 2025
We’re also delighted to welcome Alis Stevens as the newest member of the BBS UK Advice Service team.
16 June 2025
We’re thrilled to welcome Beatrice Adeogun to the BBS UK team as a new Advice Worker, joining our Advice Service alongside Manager Rebecca Perfect.
02 June 2025
It’s #VolunteersWeek — and we’re sending a huge THANK YOU to every one of our amazing volunteers!
30 May 2025
We’re thrilled to share that BBS UK has been awarded a 3-year grant from BBC Children in Need!
29 April 2025
Your thoughts matter to us! Please take a few minutes to complete our conference 2025 evaluation form.
15 April 2025
Delegate Information Packs now available for the BBS UK annual conference on Friday 25th to Sunday 27th April 2025.
07 April 2025
Meet our speakers, exhibitors and sponsors for the 32nd BBS UK Annual Conference!
25 November 2024
Welcome to our new Chair, Emma Hughes! Emma was voted in as Chair at the Annual General Meeting on 9th November 2024.
03 October 2024
Registration open for the BBS UK Annual General Meeting on 9th November 2024.
24 May 2024
We’re inviting children with BBS in years 7-11 of secondary school to join us for an exciting weekend of activities and socialising in Birmingham this September!
16 April 2024
Join us online for our annual conference! Expect updates on the research and management of BBS, invaluable personal perspectives from our members and an update on the work of BBS UK.
16 April 2024
We need your help to review our Medical Information Handbook! We’re asking the whole of the BBS UK community including medical professionals to give us feedback.
13 September 2023
The Annual General Meeting of Bardet-Biedl Syndrome UK will be held at the Hilton Hotel, Northampton, on Sunday 24th September 2023 at 10.30am to 11am.
08 August 2023
Join families from around the world as they take action on BBS Global Day to raise awareness and funds for the BBS community – take a walk, ride a bike, share on social media, fundraise or donate – join the movement; Together we are Stronger.
12 May 2022
Individuals with Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS) report experiencing emotional difficulties in addition to physical health difficulties. We want to find out more about what factors impact well-being in BBS.
31 March 2022
Huge congratulations to Sarah Leadbetter who has this week won the RNIB’s See Differently Award for Campaigner of the Year.
Sarah has BBS, is registered blind, uses a cane and has a guide dog.
🌟 In the latest issue of Exceptional Times, Mum Dianne Garrett shares her heartfelt story of raising her young son with #BardetBiedlSyndrome. Many in our community will recognise the feelings — the love, the challenges, and the resilience that life with a rare condition brings.
You’ll also find reflections on life with autism, the realities of rare diseases, and meet a Cincinnati barber who’s making a difference for children with disabilities, one haircut at a time.
Although this is an American magazine — and the support services and protocols mentioned may be different to what’s available here — the emotions, struggles and small joys are universal. 💙
✨ Read the latest issue here: shorturl.at/gEFJl
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Paid internship opportunities for blind and partially sighted job seekers with Thomas Pocklington Trust.
Looking to build your skills, return to work, or boost your career? Thomas Pocklington Trust’s Get Set Progress internships are open now – with roles like:
🔹 Marketing & Communications
🔹 Accessibility Software Testing
🔹 Business Development
🔹 Sight Loss Advice
🔹 Finance
...and more!
💼 Remote, hybrid, and in-person roles available across the UK. Plus, their friendly Employment team is ready to help you with your CV and applications.
Follow the link for more information and how to applyNeed a hand applying for our Get Set Progress internships? We’ve got you covered.
Our Employment team is on standby, ready to support you with your CV and guide you through the application process.
If you're blind or partially sighted and looking for meaningful work experience, the Get Set Progress internship scheme is still open, offering a variety of paid roles to help you take the next step in your career.
Here are just a few of the roles available:
- Communications and Marketing Coordinator
- Finance Intern
- Sight Loss Advisor
- Accessibility Software Testing Intern
- Volunteer Coordinator
- Marketing and Events Intern
- Business Development Coordinator
- Information Support Officer
- Internal Communications Intern…and many more!
Opportunities are remote, hybrid or in-person across the UK. For personalised support with your application, contact our Employment team at [email protected].
See the full list of vacancies and apply here: f.mtr.cool/hkzhvxplea
Don’t snooze, deadlines are approaching fast.
#GetSetProgress #EmploymentSupport #JobVacancies #BlindAndPartiallySighted
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Many of you will know Professor Phil Beales—not only as a world-leading researcher in #BardetBiedlSyndrome but also as a much-loved part of the BBS UK family. As our Medical Advisor and President, Phil has shared his expertise and kindness with our community for years, speaking at our conferences and keeping us all up to date on the latest developments in gene therapy.
Recently, Phil joined the Foundation Fighting Blindness podcast to talk about BBS and the exciting progress being made in gene therapy for BBS1.
🎧 Have a listen and hear Phil’s passion for the work and for our community. You can find the episode here or on Soundcloud: ... See MoreSee Less
Eye on the Cure Podcast | Episode 87: Dr. Philip Beales
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🎧 To celebrate 50 years of British Blind Sport, The Golden Legacy Series brings you inspiring conversations with leaders in sport.
🎙️ Episode 3 – Sally Munday OBE, Chief Exec of UK Sport
Sally shares her journey and how UK Sport backs Paralympic and Olympic athletes, with a focus on inclusion.
🎙️ Episode 4 – Tim Reddish CBE, Paralympian & Advocate
Tim reflects on his path from swimmer to sport leader — and how sport empowers and connects people.
📱 Listen for free now on Apple Podcasts and Spotify — search "Let’s Talk VI Sport" to find the series. ... See MoreSee Less
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Truly inspiring story of how Brandon, a former student at The Royal National College for the Blind (RNC), started his own braille business with the help of The King's Trust.
He had a goal to make the world more inclusive and now his printing business creates braille menus, greetings cards, colouring books, artwork and more!
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Join us at the Retina UK Professionals’ Conference 2025 — live in London or online!
We’re excited to be exhibiting at this year’s Retina UK Professionals’ Conference on Friday 19 September — a free, CPD-accredited event for anyone working in or alongside the vision impairment community.
Whether you're an ECLO, rehab specialist, optometrist, or a professional supporting people with inherited sight loss, this is your chance to connect, share knowledge, and hear directly from those with lived experience.
🧠 What to expect:
Key insights from Retina UK’s 50-year journey
Findings from the latest Sight Loss Survey
A powerful lived experience panel
Sessions tailored for ECLOs, rehab/hab specialists, and eye care professionals
Expert-led discussions on low vision strategies, inclusive support, and mental wellbeing
📍 In person in London for a deeper dive and tailored sessions
💻 Online if you prefer to join from anywhere
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Retina UK Professionals’ Conference 2025
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👀 RNIB Needs Your Voice!
Are you aged 18–34 and have a visual impairment? This is your chance to make a difference.
RNIB is looking for 2–3 young people to join Project 35 – a discussion group shaping the future of services and support for blind and partially sighted people. Sessions will run in July and August, and full background info will be provided so you're ready to contribute.
📅 Deadline to apply: 11 July 2025
💬 Voluntary opportunity (not paid)
🌍 Open to people across the UK, including devolved nations
👁️ All levels of sight loss welcome – including those not formally registered
👉 Apply now through the online form: forms.office.com/e/fHQ408QfUV
Contact [email protected] for a full role description and to ask any questions. ... See MoreSee Less
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Sight Village will be opening its doors again on Monday and Tuesday next week at Eastside Rooms in Birmingham. Entry is free but please make sure to register to secure your place if you haven't already.
Full details can be found on the Sight Village website: www.qac.ac.uk/exhibitions/sight-village-central-2025/1465.htm ... See MoreSee Less
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💼 “Support like Access to Work isn’t just helpful — it’s life-changing.”
Billal, one of our brilliant trustees, shares how schemes like Access to Work helped him build confidence, pursue opportunities, and gain more control over his day-to-day life as a blind student.
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Breaking barriers: journey through finance, independence, and empowerment
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By Bilaal Ali My name is Bilaal, I'm a determined and passionate blind student pursuing a degree in Accounting and Finance. I'd like to share my journey which is marked by ambition, resilience, and th...0 CommentsComment on Facebook