The PSS Lapel Badge clearly displays the Symbol of Visual Disability with “partially sighted” in bold, high‑contrast text — an easy, discreet way to alert others to your visual impairment in everyday situations.
WHAT'S ON: This week at PSS!
What's going on this week?
Choose Us As Your Local Cause
We’re thrilled to share that so far, 772 Co-op members have chosen to support our charity, and we want to send a huge thank you to each and every one of them.
A Milestone We’re Really Proud Of
We’re so pleased to share that PSS has now printed over 8 million pages of bold lined exercise books to support people with visual impairments and visual processing difficulties.
WHAT’S ON: This Week at PSS!
We’re easing gently into the New Year at PSS with a relaxed get-together you won’t want to miss.
Raise Awareness with Our High‑Contrast Hanging Sign
Our A5 High‑Contrast Hanging Sign is designed to support people with visual impairments — featuring clear, bold lettering, perforated holes for easy hanging, and a divot at the top so you always know which way is up.
Merry Christmas!
From all of us at the Partially Sighted Society, we wish you a very Merry Christmas!
Hilary’s Story: A Journey of Adaptation, Resilience, and Wellbeing
Living with a visual impairment is a profoundly personal journey, often requiring not only physical adjustments but also emotional resilience and a reimagining of daily life. For Hilary, a member of the Partially Sighted Society, this journey has been both challenging and transformative.
Our Final Crafternoon of the Year!
What a perfectly festive way to end the year at The Partially Sighted Society.
Top Tips for Watching TV with a Visual Impairment
When we see people with visual impairments in our clinic, one of the most frequently asked questions is, “How can I see the television more clearly?”