Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Nystagmus Network February Forum for Adults living with Congenital Nystagmus. ECLOs Ian, our Information Support Officer made sure that everyone knew … Continue reading Notes from the February Forum for adults with congenital nystagmus
Author: Sue Ricketts
Notes from the February Parents’ Forum
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Nystagmus Network February Parents’ Forum. Homeschooling Although it was Half Term for some, homeschooling was mentioned quite a bit. We talked … Continue reading Notes from the February Parents’ Forum
Circadian Therapeutics Sleep Health Survey
Circadian Therapeutics are seeking vision-impaired individuals between 18 – 70 years to participate in a research project exploring experiences of sleep and daily rhythm disruption. In partnership with the Blind … Continue reading Circadian Therapeutics Sleep Health Survey
Looking forward to 20 June
We’re launching something BIG for Nystagmus Awareness Day 2021 But first, a question. Who’s your favourite children’s author? David Walliams? Eva Ibbotson? Onjali Rauf? Eoin Colfer? Malorie Blackman? Adam Blade? … Continue reading Looking forward to 20 June
Free run places available
Would you like a FREE RUN PLACE in the Royal Parks Half Marathon? On Sunday 11 April 2021 the Royal Parks Half takes place for runners in their community. Track … Continue reading Free run places available
Introducing Ian
Ian Springett joined the Nystagmus Network staff team in January 2021. Following a career in public service, most recently as an ECLO (Eye Care Liaison Officer) and Complaints Officer with … Continue reading Introducing Ian
We’re back!
Nystagmus Network woolly nystagmus mascots are now back in stock in our online shop. Dressed in warm woolly hats and scarves, each mascot has its own individual skin and hair … Continue reading We’re back!
Congratulations, Dr Thomas
The Nystagmus Network is sending huge congratulations to the newly qualified Dr Nikita Thomas. Dr Thomas achieved her PhD this month. Nikita is well known to members of the Nystagmus … Continue reading Congratulations, Dr Thomas
Notes from the January forum for adults living with CN
It was so wonderful to see and hear people exchanging experiences and tips on Tuesday evening, 26 January (morning for those who joined us from New Zealand!). Here are just … Continue reading Notes from the January forum for adults living with CN
Vision impairment and employment – a research project
Guest Post: Dr. Liz Ellis, VICTAR, University of Birmingham The Vision Impairment Centre for Teaching and Research (VICTAR) at the University of Birmingham is conducting research to understand more about … Continue reading Vision impairment and employment – a research project