RNIB Connect Voices Round Up 6 September 2023
Season 2, Episode 108, Sep 06, 2023, 08:00 AM
Alice Findlay, RNIB Customer Voice Insight Co-ordinator shares the latest opportunities for blind and partially sighted people to get involved in with RNIB Connect Radio’s Toby Davey.
Opportunities highlighted this week included:
Share your story and contribute to a brand-new immersive art exhibition!
Award-winning filmmaker turned media artist, David Van Eyssen, creates work about time and memory. His latest project, “The Private Life of Public Transport”, is a virtual reality experience constructed from sound and image.
In undulating bubbles around an abandoned bus, visitors discover the voices of blind and partially sighted "witnesses” who share their personal experiences and truths. This is the testimony of the missing passengers, and a platform for their voices to be heard.
Opening in Central London this October, the installation is designed for sighted and non-sighted to explore. To contribute your story via a telephone interview with the artist, please contact art@thebrandcorp.com by 10 September to shape this narrative.
Do you enjoy self-care and hairstyling? Hair & Care are looking for women to take part in their focus group!
Hair & Care is a non-profit organisation founded by award winning session hairstylist Anna Cofone in which she and other volunteer hairstylists introduce blind and partially sighted women and girls to the fundamentals of self-care and hair styling.
Opportunities highlighted this week included:
Share your story and contribute to a brand-new immersive art exhibition!
Award-winning filmmaker turned media artist, David Van Eyssen, creates work about time and memory. His latest project, “The Private Life of Public Transport”, is a virtual reality experience constructed from sound and image.
In undulating bubbles around an abandoned bus, visitors discover the voices of blind and partially sighted "witnesses” who share their personal experiences and truths. This is the testimony of the missing passengers, and a platform for their voices to be heard.
Opening in Central London this October, the installation is designed for sighted and non-sighted to explore. To contribute your story via a telephone interview with the artist, please contact art@thebrandcorp.com by 10 September to shape this narrative.
Do you enjoy self-care and hairstyling? Hair & Care are looking for women to take part in their focus group!
Hair & Care is a non-profit organisation founded by award winning session hairstylist Anna Cofone in which she and other volunteer hairstylists introduce blind and partially sighted women and girls to the fundamentals of self-care and hair styling.
Through their regular monthly workshops, blind and partially sighted women and girls have the opportunity to come together in a safe environment to gain knowledge, skills and tools to develop their self-care, build their self-esteem and increase their confidence by positive coaching and peer support.
Hair & Care are currently looking for blind and partially sighted women aged 18-60 years old to take part in their upcoming focus group.
The focus group will be taking place on 19 October 2023 from 11am to 12:30pm and it will take place online via Zoom.
This focus group will allow Hair & Care to scale its impact. So far Hair & Care have supported up to 300 women, but they want to reach many more. Currently based in London, Hair & Care also want to expand their workshops so that they can reach people from across the UK.
If you are interested in taking part in the focus group, please email hairandcareproject@gmail.com
Do you enjoy listening to football commentary? Then fill out this survey for the chance to win a £100 Amazon voucher!
Inma is a doctoral researcher in football commentary at the University of Westminster. Inma is particularly interested in fans’ experiences of listening to the game on the radio or in the stadium via audio-descriptive commentary, typically addressed to blind and partially sighted fans.
The aim of Inma’s research is to gain a better understanding of what audiences like, what they need, and how commentary (both radio and audio-descriptive commentary) can be improved and enriched to enhance the experience of listeners.
If you’d like to help Inma with their research, you can complete their survey. The survey should take about 10 minutes to complete and your responses will remain anonymous.
To thank you for your time and input, you will be given the chance to win one of two £100 amazon vouchers.
If you’d like to complete the survey, please email i.pedregosasanchez@westminster.ac.uk and Inma will send you the link.
To find out more about these Connect Voices opportunities and how you can get involved with RNIB Connect Voices do visit-
https://www.rnib.org.uk/connect-community/connect-voices-network/connect-voices-current-opportunities
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Hair & Care are currently looking for blind and partially sighted women aged 18-60 years old to take part in their upcoming focus group.
The focus group will be taking place on 19 October 2023 from 11am to 12:30pm and it will take place online via Zoom.
This focus group will allow Hair & Care to scale its impact. So far Hair & Care have supported up to 300 women, but they want to reach many more. Currently based in London, Hair & Care also want to expand their workshops so that they can reach people from across the UK.
If you are interested in taking part in the focus group, please email hairandcareproject@gmail.com
Do you enjoy listening to football commentary? Then fill out this survey for the chance to win a £100 Amazon voucher!
Inma is a doctoral researcher in football commentary at the University of Westminster. Inma is particularly interested in fans’ experiences of listening to the game on the radio or in the stadium via audio-descriptive commentary, typically addressed to blind and partially sighted fans.
The aim of Inma’s research is to gain a better understanding of what audiences like, what they need, and how commentary (both radio and audio-descriptive commentary) can be improved and enriched to enhance the experience of listeners.
If you’d like to help Inma with their research, you can complete their survey. The survey should take about 10 minutes to complete and your responses will remain anonymous.
To thank you for your time and input, you will be given the chance to win one of two £100 amazon vouchers.
If you’d like to complete the survey, please email i.pedregosasanchez@westminster.ac.uk and Inma will send you the link.
To find out more about these Connect Voices opportunities and how you can get involved with RNIB Connect Voices do visit-
https://www.rnib.org.uk/connect-community/connect-voices-network/connect-voices-current-opportunities
Image: RNIB Connect Radio Bright Green 20th Anniversary Logo