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For nearly two centuries, the Royal Society for Blind Children (RSBC) has been supporting blind and partially sighted children, young people, and their families. RSBC Unseen amplifies the voices of the RSBC Youth Forum, a group of young people who want to bring about positive change for other vision impaired young people and raise awareness of vision impairment. Join us and listen to blind and partially sighted young people's real, lived experiences.

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  • RSBC Unseen Podcast | Kolo talks about community | S.05 E.03
    Mar 27 2026

    On this weeks episode, Juliette spoke to Kolo about his work with Wrexham Youth Parliament. They chatted about how he got involved, what the group is up to and what else Kolo does in his spare time.


    https://youngwrexham.co.uk/info/yourvoiceyourwrexham/senedd-yr-ifanc/

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    14 m
  • RSBC Unseen Podcast | Georgia’s Musical Challenge | S.05 E.02
    Feb 27 2026

    Our forum member Georgia is part of a music collective for her local church. For World Sight Day last year she challenged the group to memorise and play by ear a hymn she’d written, so they could understand how she engages with music.

    In this episode Georgia chatted to Angela, Caroline and David from the collective about how they found the challenge and what they got from it.

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    21 m
  • RSBC Unseen | VI Sports Classifications | S.05 E.01
    Jan 30 2026

    We sat down with elite Goalball player Alex Ulysses to hear about sight level classification in VI sports. She explains the differences between levels and how players are classified at competitions. We discuss how the process impacts on players.

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    22 m
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