An eye care practitioner is testing a patient's eyes using a RETeval device.

Take part in research for shorter waiting lists


Jay Self is Associate Professor at the University of Southampton and a long-term supporter of the Nystagmus Network. He is a nystagmus researcher and eye doctor and is asking us … Continue reading Take part in research for shorter waiting lists

University students studying together in a library.

Making university life better for visually impaired students


Research participation opportunity Developing university guidance for the socio-emotional needs of students with vision impairment PARTICIPANT INFORMATION You are invited to take part in a research project conducted by the … Continue reading Making university life better for visually impaired students

A woman supports a child with music and movement exercises.

Stress busting workshop for parents and carers


Parents’ online get together, November 29 2023 7-9pm – guest speaker from CONTACT* At our next online get together for parents and carers we will be joined by a speaker … Continue reading Stress busting workshop for parents and carers

The Concise Practice Point for managing nystagmus in childhood, published April 2023

Publication of Concise Practice Point for managing nystagmus in childhood


PRESS RELEASE, Thursday 5 October 2023 The Nystagmus Network has welcomed the publication of new guidance on the management of nystagmus in children by the Royal College of Ophthalmologists.The purpose … Continue reading Publication of Concise Practice Point for managing nystagmus in childhood

A poster promoting participation in the University of Sheffield interview research on paediatric services.

New low vision study calls for participants


Are you aged between 16 and 25?Have you accessed UK-based eye clinic and low vision services as a child or young adult?If so, a team at the University of Sheffield … Continue reading New low vision study calls for participants