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Author: Sue Ricketts

Do you want to ski like Josh?


Our son Joshua was born with oculo-cutaneous albinism in 2003. It was a surprise to both our families as no one on either side had any recollection of anyone in … Continue reading Do you want to ski like Josh?

Posted on October 6, 2016October 7, 2016Author Sue RickettsCategories Living with nystagmus, Parent stories, PostsTags skiing

Skiing with nystagmus


If you would like to take part in a skiing event please complete the form below.

Posted on October 3, 2016March 30, 2017Author Sue RickettsCategories Living with nystagmus, PostsTags skiing

No limits


This week the video blog at the Nystagmus Network features the amazing Josh!   Josh is a keen skier who loves to take part in ski competitions. However, he was … Continue reading No limits

Format VideoPosted on September 29, 2016October 4, 2016Author Sue RickettsCategories Living with nystagmus, PostsTags child, nystagmus, skiing, sport

A mum with nystagmus shares her story


I made my first contribution to the Nystagmus Network Focus newsletter after much parental cajoling and days, weeks, months, if not years, of adolescent procrastination, in the mid-1990s. To save … Continue reading A mum with nystagmus shares her story

Posted on September 28, 2016Author Sue RickettsCategories Living with nystagmus, Parent stories, PostsTags living with nystagmus, nystagmus, nystagmus network

Tom and his new class at school


Our latest video blog features an interview with one of our young members! In the video Tom talks about starting his new class at school and how he is a … Continue reading Tom and his new class at school

Format VideoPosted on September 15, 2016September 12, 2016Author Sue RickettsCategories Living with nystagmusTags child, nystagmus, story

Meet our new Nystagmus Network volunteers!


Today we are excited to officially announce our new volunteers at the Nystagmus Network! Earlier this year we started a recruitment drive to find people who were passionate and committed … Continue reading Meet our new Nystagmus Network volunteers!

Posted on September 8, 2016September 12, 2016Author Sue RickettsCategories Charity highlights, volunteerTags nystagmus, volunteer

Fundraising for the Nystagmus Network


Our latest video blog features an interview by our very own Sue with two of the charity’s fundraisers! Gavin and Paula Birch recently held a fun day and football match … Continue reading Fundraising for the Nystagmus Network

Format VideoPosted on September 1, 2016September 1, 2016Author Sue RickettsCategories Charity highlights, Fundraising, Living with nystagmus, PostsTags fundraising, nystagmus

Check out our new nystagmus booklets!


One of our main objectives at the Nystagmus Network is to provide information and support to the nystagmus community. To achieve this we have been working hard reviewing all of … Continue reading Check out our new nystagmus booklets!

Posted on August 23, 2016Author Sue RickettsCategories Charity highlights, PostsTags blog, documents, support

Introducing the new Nystagmus Network blog


We are delighted to announce that the Nystagmus Network is launching its new blog! Check out the video above which gives you all the information you will need about what … Continue reading Introducing the new Nystagmus Network blog

Format VideoPosted on July 21, 2016September 1, 2016Author Sue RickettsCategories Charity highlights, PostsTags blog, highlight, suppoer, video

Volunteer for the Nystagmus Network


The Nystagmus Network is on the look out for more volunteers to help us support our growing community! We believe that a peer-to-peer support model will make a huge impact … Continue reading Volunteer for the Nystagmus Network

Posted on July 4, 2016August 1, 2016Author Sue RickettsCategories Posts, volunteerTags volunteer

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