The Royal Society for Blind Children (RSBC) are here to support you and your family if you have a blind or partially sighted child aged 0-25. They offer a range of services including emotional support and practical advice for families, opportunities for children and young people to build confidence and skills through activities, and a specialist further education college. They believe that children and young people need a strong family to be able to grow and flourish and sometimes when you receive a diagnosis that your child has sight loss, you, your child, and your family might need some extra support. They can provide a combination of support as well as learning and development opportunities. From the moment you receive a diagnosis that your child has sight loss, if there is a change in vision, if your child or family are going through some changes that are difficult to manage or any other time when life just seems a bit tough, get in touch and let one of their Family Practitioners be there to support you. They can support the whole family and have a range of activities that you and your child can join to connect with others both in person and online like Family Fun Days, Audio book Club, Cooking sessions, Support with Assistive Technology, Sisterhood Group, Creative sessions, Sensory Stories and much more. Through the Families First service, RSBC work with parents or carers to help them to provide the best possible environment for their young person to grow and develop. Facebook https://en-gb.facebook.com/RSBCcharity All their services are free. We're sorry but <%= htmlWebpackPlugin.options.title %> doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled. Please enable it to continue.