visually impaired• Instructions can also be obained in Braille for the visually impaired.• Special facilities include a lift to all floors in Inverleith House Gallery and a trail for the visually impaired.• For example, in one case, an employerrefused to hire a visually impairedapplicant for the position of researchanalyst.• Visually impaired people have as much right to full access to educational courses as anyone else.• An important part of this work is the provision of cash grants to visually impaired people in need.• It is, of course, necessary to check carefully and individually the size of type that a visually impairedpupil can discriminate.• Braille Stark black controls and print against a white finish help the visually impaired to identify the controls.• Eveinsisted that visually impairedvisitors were allowed to keep the Braille guidebooks and would always replace them free of charge.