Bellman Visit 868 Flash Receiver

A bright flashing light receiver for use with the Bellman Visit paging system. The flash receiver has unique flashes and an indicator to tell the user what they are being alerted to, while the lid can rotate to direct the flash to where the user can see it.


BlindShell Classic LITE

The BlindShell Classic LITE has all the basic functions of any usual phone. However, it is fully vocalised, and the user interface is custom-tailored for the blind and visually impaired. The BlindShell Classic LITE has all the main features of the BlindShell Classic that do not require an internet connection, making it even easier to… Continue reading BlindShell Classic LITE


BlindShell Classic

The BlindShell Classic is the most accessible cell phone for visually impaired and blind people. With a physical keyboard and more than 30 applications and functions, it integrates a smartphone’s most useful functions into a user-friendly and straightforward phone. This phone is fully vocalized and voice-controlled and has an SOS button for emergencies.





Let’s Play Guide

The ‘Let’s Play Guide’ was written for the Royal National Institute of Blind People by two parents, Karen Newell and Rebecca Atkinson, who both have extensive expertise in play for children with vision impairment. Karen coordinates the Facebook community Playful Explorations for children with vision impairment, and Rebecca is the founder of the #toylikeme campaign, which… Continue reading Let’s Play Guide


Irish Guide Dogs

Irish Guide Dogs is Ireland’s national charity dedicated to helping people who are vision impaired and families of children with autism to achieve improved mobility and independence. Based in Cork, the organisation is an accredited member of The Internation Guide Dog Federation and Assistance Dogs International.


Irish Deaf Youth Association

Irish Deaf Youth Association (IDYA) is an organisation that caters to people 18-30 in Dublin. They also cater activities to 13 to 17-year-olds through Irish Deaf Teens. Their goal is to provide socialisation to young people and provide inclusion through events.


Council of Irish Sign Language Interpreters

The Council of Irish Sign Language Interpreters (CISLI) is the national representative association for sign language interpreters in Ireland. CISLI was established in 2011 after the Irish Association of Sign Language Interpreters ended in 2007. They work to develop a national standard that will become the basis for the Irish Register of Sign Language Interpreters.