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Our CEO, Laura Walker, wearing a face mask in our resource centre at Queen's Crescent. Aids and equipment for demonstration are placed around the room.
Covid-19: How we Used our Building Differently During the Pandemic
Covid-19 and its Impact on Visual Impairment In Glasgow City, there are an estimated 15,700 people living with sight loss (Pezzullo
September 15, 2021
The Deafblind Scotland and Visibility Scotland logos with the text "Right to Dream"
New Partnership with Deafblind Scotland: Right to Dream
Right to Dream (R2D) Project We are delighted that Deafblind Scotland and Visibility Scotland are partnering to deliver the ‘Right
September 10, 2021
Nicola and Visibility Staff member, Craig, sitting at a table with an iPad and iPhone on it. Nicola is wearing dark glasses and Craig is wearing PPE.
Launch of our new project supporting working-age people in Dumfries and Galloway
New project launches to help working-age people living with sensory impairment  Working-age people across Dumfries and Galloway who are living
September 6, 2021
The Visibility Scotland office at 2 Queen's Crescent
A History of 2 Queen’s Crescent
Last week we announced our plan to regenerate 2 Queen’s Crescent, Visibility Scotland’s office in Glasgow. We will shortly be
August 27, 2021
The main entrance of 2 Queen's Crescent, Visibility Scotland's office in Glasgow
Plan to regenerate 2 Queen’s Crescent
Visibility Scotland is pleased to announce an ambitious plan to regenerate 2 Queen’s Crescent, our current home in Glasgow. This
August 18, 2021
Handle of a long cane
West Lothian Service: James shares his story
Service user James and his partner Sarah have lived and worked in Canada for the past 30 years. It had
August 16, 2021
Woman reading large text on a screen
Patient Support Worker Vacancy
*Please note applications for this vacancy have now closed* Fixed Term, Maternity Cover to 30th September 2022. 35 hours per
August 12, 2021
A laptop and smartphone sitting on a desk next to a pot plant and coffee cup
Launch of our new Tech Works Project
Visibility Scotland are pleased to announce the launch of our brand new Tech Works project.
August 10, 2021
occupational-therapist
Occupational Therapist Vacancy
Visibility Scotland are recruiting an Occupational Therapist to design and deliver an exciting new self-management programme.
June 28, 2021
man's hands on laptop keyboard with dog watching him
Sensory Impairment: Barriers to accessing benefits and accessible communications
An introduction to visual and hearing impairments and an overview of common barriers faced when accessing benefits and accessible communications.
June 9, 2021
A doctor in a white coat and gloves prepares to vaccinate a woman who is sitting down with her left sleeve rolled up
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde – feedback on the Covid-19 vaccination programme
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde would like to hear your experience of the Covid-19 vaccination programme.
May 11, 2021
A woman sitting at a desk wearing a white shirt and glasses reaching out to receive paperwork from a person out of frame
Support Worker Vacancy (part-time)
Visibility Scotland is delighted to be providing online information sessions for service users on Social Security Scotland Benefits.
April 30, 2021
A couple on a couch using a tablet computer
Sessions on benefits for service users
Visibility Scotland is delighted to be providing online information sessions for service users on Social Security Scotland Benefits.
April 20, 2021
Dumfries, Scotland.
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Visibility. Staff, volunteers and visually impaired models photographed around Dumfries.
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Visibility Scotland new provider of Patient Support Services at Edinburgh Princess Alexandra Eye Pavilion
Press release from Sight Scotland, Visibility Scotland and Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership For immediate release 01/04/21 For further
April 1, 2021
A woman laying a caring hand on the arm of an elderly person who is sitting beside her
Irene tells us how our patient support services helped her
Service user Irene Martin, 87, from Glasgow, attended a Low Vision Clinic where she met with a patient support worker
March 29, 2021
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