Finding out what's going on in the world can be a big challenge. The following services may help you to keep up-to-date.
Talking newspapers
Talking newspapers allow deafblind people to have access to the news. There are various options available including tape, disk, e-mail, via the TNAUK Bulletin Board, CD-ROM or through their website at www.tnauk.org.uk (opens a new window).
AIRS - Access to Information & Reading Service
AIRS is based in Gateshead in the North East and provides a similar service. Further details are available on their website at www.asaplive.com/AIRS/Home.cfm (opens a new window).
Talking Teletext
Talking Teletext is service allows people with a visual impairment to access the information available on a TV's Teletext service. More details from Talking Teletext's website (opens a new window).