(External news) Have your say: Improving accessibility services for people with visual impairments
9 June 2009
Ipsos MORI is currently working with Ofcom (the Office of Communications), looking at ways to improve media access for people with impaired vision. We are keen to speak to a wide range of people with varying levels of visual impairment to find out their opinions on this important issue. If you have a visual impairment and are interested in taking part in this valuable research, we’d like to hear from you.
The survey consists of a short (around 15 minute) telephone interview that you can take part in at home at a time that is convenient for you. Interviewing will take place between 14th May and 10th June and the findings from the survey will be used to improve delivery of these services in future. All individual responses will be anonymous and kept strictly confidential and we will not share your data with any other organisations.
If you are interested in taking part in the research, or would like to find out more, please call our free phone participation number on: 0808 238 5489
When you call, please leave your name and contact number and where you heard about the research and one of our team will get in touch to arrange an interview.