Links Page
Cue and Review Recording Service is not responsible for the content of external Internet sites.
Charities
American Council for the Blind The USA's leading membership organisation of blind and visually impaired people.
Disability Information Greater Glasgow Obtain information (including contact details) about local and national organisations which provide help and support for people with a wide range of long-term disabling conditions, including information about the conditions
The Disabled Workers Co-operative The Disabled Workers Co-operative is a new not-for-profit project whose aim is to create a National searchable database that will match the needs of individual customers wanting a product or service with a local disabled person who is able to provide that product or service.
Directions Plus Helps maintain and improve the quality of life of disabled people and carers by providing them with information and advice about their opportunities and entitlements. It also works to raise the profile of disability issues and provides disabled people and carers with a means to make their views known.
Guide Dogs for the Blind Association With a mission to provide guide dogs, mobility and other rehabilitation services that meet the needs of blind and partially sighted people.
Insight Radio is Europe's first radio station dedicated to the blind and partially sighted community. We're SONY award winners for 2007 and programmes are broadcast via this website, on SKY channel 0188 and for listeners in Glasgow and surrounding areas on 101FM
Royal National Institute for the Blind UK charity offering practical support and advice to anyone with a sight problem.
Scottish Council of Voluntary Organisations The umbrella body for all voluntary organisations in Scotland.
Workwithus.org-Scotland's Portal to the Voluntary Sector In Scotland's 44,000 voluntary organisations there are 100,000 staff and over half a million volunteers working, not for profit, but for people. This 'portal' website is provided by these organisations to give you online access to their work.
Information
Disabled Workers Co-operative Find the product, service or skill you need provided by a local disabled worker.
Engender An information, research and networking organisation for women in Scotland.
myEyeNet A comprehensive link directory devoted to the eye care industry with consumer and professional links.
Renfrewshire Council Visual Impairment Services Our friends at the Mile End Centre have been kind enough to provide our information on their Council Website
Tom Lorimers Whitestick site The proverbial whitestick used by so many blind and partially sighted people offers assistance to whoever uses it. The tool may give a visually impaired person the confidence to go out and about by themselves. The whitestick.co.uk website is designed for ease of use and to offer guidance to any visually impaired web user to give them the confidence to go out and try something new in the information technology world.
Newspapers
Supporters
BBC Children in Need The BBC charitable trust has supported Cue and Review Recording Service over many years and has once again provided a grant to support our work with young people during 2002/2003
Chow Productions Chow Productions is a professional recording studio based in Scotland near Glasgow with the capacity to supply fully completed audio and video media including CD, DVD and audio cassette. The company includes a graphic design department enabling it to provide a high quality service from the initial recording process through to producing the final packaged product.
Graff Electronic Machines Manufacturer of high speed audio cassette duplicators used by Cue and Review Recording Service.
Lloyds TSB Foundation for Scotland An independent charitable Trust, which funds recognised charities focusing on the needs of people in Scottish communities. Once again the trust has provided a grant to enable us to purchase new fastcopying equipment.
The Robertson Trust is an independent Scottish grant-making Trust which exists to provide financial support to charities as defined by the Law of Scotland. In practice, this enables the Trustees to donate to a wide range of charitable objectives where the work takes place in, or has an impact on, Scotland.
Social Investment Scotland (SIS) is a unique partnership between Scotland's four biggest banks and the voluntary and public sectors. SIS provides loan finance and business support to social economy organisations who are unable to raise any or all of the loan finance they need from normal commercial sources.







