Meet our Ambassador: Steve Bate MBE
Steve is a Paralympian who was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa (RP) in 2011.
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Steve is a Paralympian who was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa (RP) in 2011.
Several groups around the world are investigating the use of retinal transplantation in the treatment of inherited retinal diseases.
As a coalition of sight loss charities, we are calling on the Government to make the benefit system and employment support fit for purpose for blind and partially sighted people.
It was previously believed that female carriers of X-linked inherited retinal diseases (IRDs) like X-linked retinitis pigmentosa (RP and Choroideremia) remained unaffected by sight loss.
After more than 10 years of service as Chair of the Board of Trustees, Don Grocott has retired.
Do you want to win up to £25,000 and feel good about supporting people with inherited progressive sight loss?!
The cover of this edition celebrates the success of our amazing London Marathon team. Together they have raised more than £43,000.
Inside this edition, set yourself a challenge in 2024, plus find out about our brand new lottery.
We are proud to launch our new Young Persons Project, which will play a significant role in providing impactful and timely support for young people with inherited sight loss and mental health challenges, across the UK.
This October, join Retina UK on Halloween weekend (28 and 29 October 2023) and face your fears by taking on a Halloween skydive at various airfields around the UK.