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We have an exciting opportunity for a Clubs and Participation Assistant Intern to join our team through Thomas Pocklington Trust’s Get Set Progress Internship Programme.

As part of our Sport Development team, the Clubs and Participation Assistant Intern will:

• Build positive relationships with clubs, volunteers, and participants

• Act as a regular point of contact for clubs, providing ongoing guidance and support

• Connect clubs with training, funding opportunities, and resources

• Support blind and partially sighted participants by signposting them to local sport and physical activities

• Monitor progress, identifying challenges and helping clubs achieve their development goals

• Maintain records and share insights to help improve programmes and participant experiences

• Support the growth of our online Activity Finder

Deadline for applications is Friday 17th July at 5pm.

Please note that this role has a Genuine Occupational Requirement that the successful applicant be a person who is blind or partially sighted, in line with The Equality Act 2010.

For more information, and to apply, go to: 👉 britishblindsport.org.uk/jobs/11169

[Image description: BBS asset for the role of Clubs and Participation Assistant Intern. The image features a large megaphone on the left side, angled slightly upward. Above the megaphone, there is a red and white rectangular banner with the text "We're Hiring." Below this, the text "Clubs and Participation Assistant Intern" is prominently displayed. Further down, there is an invitation to apply online with the URL "www.britishblindsport.org.uk/jobs." At the bottom, is the Get Set Progress internship programme logo.]
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📣 Know Your BBS U

📣 Know Your BBS UK Services: How Can We Help?

Did you know BBS UK offers a wide range of support services and resources for people living with Bardet-Biedl syndrome and their families?

Our “How Can We Help?” leaflet explains the support available, including advice services, clinic support, counselling, information resources, conferences, and social groups.

📄 Read the leaflet here:
bbsuk.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/BBS-UK-How-Can-We-Help.pdf

We would really like to hear about your experience. Please complete the short survey in the comments section.

Your feedback helps us apply for future funding, improve and develop our services, raise awareness of BBS, and demonstrate the importance of support services for our community.

Thank you 💙
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The BBS team at Birm

The BBS team at Birmingham Children’s Hospital has some new faces to introduce and one familiar face to say goodbye to.

After many years of dedication, hard work and commitment to the BBS service, Dr Melanie Kershaw will be retiring to pursue new projects and opportunities. Melanie has made an enormous contribution to the care of children and families with Bardet–Biedl syndrome, and while she will be greatly missed by both colleagues and patients, we wish her every success and happiness in this exciting new chapter. Dr Kershaw will be speaking at the upcoming BBS UK conference in September so it won't be goodbye for very long!

We are also delighted to welcome two new consultants who will be joining the BBS service and helping to continue the excellent care provided by the team: Dr Sarah Ehtisham and Dr Elizabeth Baranowski.

Pictured from left to right are: Dr Melanie Kershaw, Laura Davis, Dr Sarah Ehtisham, Dr Elizabeth Baranowski and Amy Clapp.

We look forward to continuing to support our BBS families and to working together in this next phase of the service.
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Dear Members,

We ar

Dear Members,

We are excited to invite you to our next South Asian Support Group session taking place on:

📅 Tuesday 30th June 2026 at 7pm
💬 Topic: Mental Health & Wellbeing

This month, we will be opening up an important conversation around mental health within the South Asian community — exploring how we look after ourselves, support each other, and recognise when we may need extra help.

Living with Bardet-Biedl Syndrome (BBS), caring responsibilities, cultural expectations, family pressures, or everyday challenges can sometimes feel overwhelming.

This session will provide a safe and welcoming space to:
🌱 Talk about emotional wellbeing
🌱 Share experiences and coping strategies
🌱 Discuss barriers around mental health conversations in our communities
🌱 Learn ways to prioritise self-care
🌱 Connect with others who understand

As always, this group is a friendly and supportive environment. Whether you want to share your experiences or simply come along and listen, you are very welcome.
We hope you can join us for what promises to be an empowering and meaningful discussion.

If you'd like to join, please email [email protected] or [email protected]
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The weather has been

The weather has been absolutely beautiful!

But sometimes it's easy to forget to stay safe in the warm weather. Mencap have put together some easy tips for staying cool and safe in the hot weather such as:

-staying in the shade
-wearing SPF30+ sun cream and applying it regularly
- drinking water regularly
- wearing sunglasses, a hat, and loose light clothing

You can read all of the tips by following the link below to their original postThis week, the weather is expected to be very hot.

People with a learning disability, autism, and ADHD might not notice when they are getting too hot or need a break.

They might not know they are overheating until they feel unwell.

We have made an easy read to help you stay safe and comfortable in the heat. It has ways to stay cool, how to protect yourself from the sun and other helpful tips for hot weather.

Please take a look and share with others who might find it useful. Please also check in on people who may need extra support during the hot weather.

Check out our easy read here: brnw.ch/21x3yle

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Abi takes on the Highland Swing 💙

If you read our post about our Patient Liaison Officer Amy’s bungee jump last August, you’ll know the Clapp family went all in on their adventure to Scotland.

On the same adrenaline-filled day, Abi, an adult service user with BBS, took on the Highland Swing to raise money for BBS UK. The video shows Abi stepping off the bridge and swinging high above the River Garry . It was a huge moment that took real courage!

Her sisters Sienna and Beth also braved the Highland Swing, while her brother Josh faced the bungee jump, all in support of BBS UK.

Thank you, Abi, and the whole Clapp family for getting involved and helping make a difference for people living with BBS. We’re so proud of you.

Video description: Abi is shown in a safety harness on a bridge before dropping into the Highland Swing and swinging back and forth above the River Garry.

If you’re thinking about fundraising for BBS UK, get in touch at [email protected]
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BBS UK Service User Hamza was recently featured on Birmingham Metropolitan College's Facebook page!

Hamza created a video sharing a typical day in his life while talking about his experiences of living with Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS) and ADHD.
The video follows Hamza through his day, from attending college and eating out at a restaurant to going to the gym and more.

Hamza's positive attitude, determination and resilience are truly inspiring, and we're incredibly proud to have him as part of the BBS community. He faces the challenges associated with living with BBS while embracing life to the fullest, highlighting the importance of the right support, accessible technology and a strong network of people around him.

Follow the link below to the original post to watch and listen to the video!
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Wed like to give our

We'd like to give our thanks to the members of Winchburgh Warriors Netball Club who recently held a raffle and bake sale, with all proceeds kindly being donated to us here at BBS UK.

It was a lovely surprise to receive the donation.

The club chose to fundraise for us in support of a family whose daughter lives with Bardet-Biedl syndrome, and we are incredibly grateful for their kindness and thoughtfulness.

Thank you to everyone involved for supporting the BBS community. Your generosity will help us continue to be there for families living with BBS.

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