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Give Vision Wearable low vision devices for people with severe visual impairments

💬 “I had to travel to Crystal Palace to experience football in an accessible way.”A pleasure to support Rob with the exp...
13/02/2026

💬 “I had to travel to Crystal Palace to experience football in an accessible way.”

A pleasure to support Rob with the experience 🤝

10/02/2026

POV you watch score at Anfield using your GiveVision headset 🙌

Supporting sports fans with sight loss and enjoying live matches in the stadium, by removing barriers that can and should be removed 🤝

29/01/2026

Watching live at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with GiveVision 👀

Ryan Anthony Davis documents his matchday reports around the grounds at Premier League grounds 👇

Could you be eligible for free matchday ticket this year? Want to know how to get one of our headsets at your next game?...
28/01/2026

Could you be eligible for free matchday ticket this year? Want to know how to get one of our headsets at your next game?

Tune in at 6pm for "Your Way" from the FA’s Community of Practice Ambassadors, organised by Nigel Davidson.

This session is about Visual Impairment in Football, with Jon Attenborough, Darren Harris, Alan March Sport Ltd and Elodie Draperi. Learn what is coming for VI fans in English and Scottish football this year.

RSVP or comment to Nigel Davidson to receive your invit

📆When 28/1/26
💻Where Online
🕥Time 6pm to 7:30pm
✉️ Invitation Email EDICOP@thefa.com

Happy New Year! Welcome to the 2026 season of Your Game, Your Way from the FA’s Community of Practice Ambassadors. And what a great way to kick off with a fabulous session on Visual Impairment in Football. We have 4 amazing guests for the session: Darren Harris - ex England Blind Team Footballer J...

Eye tests are for everyone - not just when something feels wrong 👁️It’s recommended to have an eye test every two years ...
15/01/2026

Eye tests are for everyone - not just when something feels wrong 👁️

It’s recommended to have an eye test every two years 🗓️

Regular checks are vital health screenings for everyone. Your eyes work hard - give them the care they deserve.

The average Premier League ticket now costs £59.70. Across 19 home games, that’s £1,134.30 a season!The magic of matchda...
13/01/2026

The average Premier League ticket now costs £59.70. Across 19 home games, that’s £1,134.30 a season!

The magic of matchday shouldn’t depend on eyesight.

Only 1 out of the 20 Premier League grounds has invested in visual solutions for their partially blind fans, despite rising ticket prices.

Huge praise for Crystal Palace Football Club, leading the way in inclusivity and providing GiveVision technology for their low vision fans 👏

11/01/2026
Every Premier League club publishes ESG commitments……but only ONE invested in visual accessibility for fans this season ...
06/01/2026

Every Premier League club publishes ESG commitments…

…but only ONE invested in visual accessibility for fans this season 👏​

Real impact happens in the stands - not in a PDF.

Crystal Palace Football Club took the first step. Who’s next?

🌍 World Braille Day Most fans glance at a sign like this without a second thought.But for many visually impaired people ...
04/01/2026

🌍 World Braille Day

Most fans glance at a sign like this without a second thought.

But for many visually impaired people we work with, navigating a stadium - and everyday life - relies on accessible information like Braille.

Not everyone who is blind or has low vision uses Braille.

Many people use audio tools, large print, or screen readers. But Braille remains essential because it allows people to read, write, and navigate independently, by touch.

Braille is a system of raised dots read with the fingertips, and it plays a vital role in literacy, orientation, and independence.

That’s why World Braille Day matters.

♿ Accessibility starts with awareness. Share this to help others understand why Braille still matters.

📝 In 2026, the best-run venue accessibility departments will:• Upgrade outdated services • Prioritise fans with disabili...
02/01/2026

📝 In 2026, the best-run venue accessibility departments will:

• Upgrade outdated services
• Prioritise fans with disabilities in stadium improvement budgets
• Measure impact, not box-ticking
• Collaborate with innovators instead of relying on legacy systems
• Put funding into tech that actually changes the experience

Stadiums and venues that treat accessibility as “nice to have” are already behind.

ACCESS IS NOT OPTIONAL.

Stadiums and venues that see it as part of fan experience are about to surge ahead.

2026 starts today, is your club or venue working on breaking down barriers to access?

The quote of the year 🤣​Here’s to making sports and entertainment more accessible in 2026 🥂
31/12/2025

The quote of the year 🤣​

Here’s to making sports and entertainment more accessible in 2026 🥂

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