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By Daniel Morgan-Williams, Founding Director of Visualise Training and Consultancy Working in the workplace adjustment space, we see this quite often. An employee requests an adjustment to remove a barrier,…
We have been made aware of the decision to cease the Hospital Eye Service (HES) Contact Lens Service in Herefordshire and Worcestershire from 1 April 2026, leaving patients with complex…
We’re delighted to share some exciting news with our members and supporters: we have a runner in the 2026 London Marathon fundraising for the Keratoconus Group. New member Tosin Adebanjo…
Living with keratoconus can sometimes feel isolating. Whether you’ve been recently diagnosed, are managing changes in your vision, or are supporting someone you care about, it helps to know you’re…
The provisional date for the next meeting is Thursday 30th April at 7.00pm Our drop-in Zoom chats provide a good opportunity for the newly diagnosed to meet seasoned travellers and…
The next meeting will be on Thursday 26th March at 11am Venue – The Vision Sciences Building (co-located with Aston University Eye Clinic) Aston University Campus, Aston Street, Birmingham B4…
Keratoconus is often described as an invisible condition. From the outside, our eyes can look perfectly healthy, while the way we see the world is anything but. Explaining that experience…
Saturday 28th March at 11am Our AGM and guest speaker meeting is at the Moorfields Education Hub, Ist Floor, 15 Ebenezer Street, N1 7NP (the hub is opposite Moorfields main hospital…
If you’re looking to learn more about the latest research and real-life experiences of keratoconus, KeraClub is a great place to start. Run by Keratoconus Australia, KeraClub is an online…
Keratoconus is a progressive eye condition that can make everyday classroom tasks more challenging. With the right adjustments, students can continue to learn confidently and participate fully in school life.…
The holiday season is a time for celebration, travel, cosy evenings and bright decorations. For people living with keratoconus, this time of year can sometimes bring extra challenges. Cold weather,…
What Families Need to Know EYE RUBBING is abnormal when it lasts too long, or occurs too frequently, or uses too much force, or keeps recurring over a long period.…
A few KC group correspondents have had a hydrops recently. Acute hydrops episodes come out of the blue, often at night with not even any warning signs the evening before.…