In Touch Episodes Episode guide
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15/12/2009
A review of the Intel reader, a new device to help visually-impaired people access print.
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08/12/2009
What's it like for blind people in the Palestinian territories?
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01/12/2009
Peter White with news and information for the blind and partially sighted.
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24/11/2009
Naj Fraser, a partially sighted physiotherapist, living in Cockermouth tells her story.
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17/11/2009
What happens if a blind person can't trust their bank cashier?
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10/11/2009
Macular disease: taking stock of how much understanding and treatment has improved.
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03/11/2009
What is the future of your right to travel independently if you're visually impaired?
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27/10/2009
What are the implications of the postal strike for visually impaired people?
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20/10/2009
Visually impaired and unemployed - more on finding and securing a job that's right for you
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13/10/2009
How tough is it to find a job if you are blind or partially sighted?
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06/10/2009
The fight to save Action for Blind People's centre in Carlisle. Why is it under threat?
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29/09/2009
Paralympian Gerrard Gosens Dances with the Stars Down Under.
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22/09/2009
How accessible is the Apple iPhone to visually-impaired users? We road-test the new model.
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15/09/2009
The departing boss of the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association on money and mobility.
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08/09/2009
No more train platform announcements? Blind travellers respond to a trial at New Street.
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01/09/2009
Audio description has finally come to the iPlayer, but how does it work and why the delay?
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25/08/2009
They arrive on cassette, as MP3 files or online, but are Talking Newspapers sustainable?
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18/08/2009
Why blind cricket's world champions have been denied entry to the UK from Pakistan.
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11/08/2009
More concerns about the future of braille production; guide dogs on long-haul flights.
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04/08/2009
Peter White and guests review three new audio books.
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28/07/2009
What is the future for braille production, as the National Library Service reduces staff?
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21/07/2009
The latest gadgets for visually-impaired people.
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14/07/2009
What is the truth behind the numerous headlines claiming a range of cures for AMD?
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07/07/2009
Is Cath Burchill the only blind woman to circumnavigate the globe on a motorbike?
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30/06/2009
Deafblind people need support to communicate and socialise, so why are services so patchy?
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23/06/2009
Richard, who recently lost his sight, offers tips on how to get by when you first go blind
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16/06/2009
Can a camera connected to electrodes on the tongue really help blind people get around?
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09/06/2009
Why underground is better than overground when it comes to trains.
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02/06/2009
Is public transport getting better for blind and visually impaired people?
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26/05/2009
Peter White hears fears about the abolition of the Learning and Skills Council.