Roger stands in his garden.

Nystagmus is … a guide for adults


A fabulous new publication, Nystagmus is … a guide for adults, is now available FREE from our online shop. The booklet is inspired by the wonderful Roger (pictured), who first contacted us … Continue reading Nystagmus is … a guide for adults

The logo of the Nystagmus Awareness Day 20 June.

A YouGov nystagmus awareness survey


The Nystagmus Network commissioned a YouGov survey in May 2020, ahead of Nystagmus Awareness Day on 20 June, to see how aware the UK population is of nystagmus. The survey … Continue reading A YouGov nystagmus awareness survey

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The Nystagmus Network receives £8,000 from the National Lottery to increase our support services


The Nystagmus Network is delighted to have been awarded just over £8,000 in National Lottery funding to underpin its work supporting adults with nystagmus. The charity will use the funding … Continue reading The Nystagmus Network receives £8,000 from the National Lottery to increase our support services

The Nystagmus Network eye logo and the words Training the Professionals

Nystagmus Network launches webinar series for clinicians


Nystagmus Network  launches online CET webinars for eye-care professionals The Nystagmus Network charity was founded in 1984 to support patients living with the condition. They currently have 500 members but … Continue reading Nystagmus Network launches webinar series for clinicians

Technology use in young people with impaired vision: a new study


Guest post from Saima Begum, University College London I am a student at University College London, studying at the Institute of Education and I am emailing to ask for your … Continue reading Technology use in young people with impaired vision: a new study

Children reading The Gruffalo.

The impact of COVID-19 on visually impaired children


A guest post from Rosaleen Dempsey, RNIB Hi there I am from the children’s services in RNIB. Wonder if you would mind sharing a survey for families about the impact … Continue reading The impact of COVID-19 on visually impaired children