HiVis 2026: 1-14 June 2026

Taking place across the first two weeks of June, HiVis fortnight gives libraries across the UK the opportunity to highlight services and support for those with a vision impairment. As in previous years, Share the Vision, the library charity that organises HiVis, will be asking colleagues across all sectors to concentrate on two core things:

To help libraries and library workers join in with HiVis 2026, we will be producing a range of high quality digital promotional assets and supporting resources; all freely available to download from our website: www.readingsight.org.uk nearer to time.

HiVis 2026 letterhead template with a colourful frame at the top, left and right sides, and HiVis2026 logo at the bottom.
HiVis 2026 square social media template featuring a dark background with overlapping amber and burgundy hexagonal shapes. The 'HiVis' logo is at the top left in yellow, with the event website and dates (1-14 June 2026) displayed in a footer at the bottom.
HiVis 2026 landscape banner template with a dark geometric design of overlapping hexagons. The 'HiVis' logo is prominent on the left, with the #HiVis hashtag and website in a footer, and the event logo and dates positioned in the bottom right corner.

Background

Every hour, another person in the UK goes blind; and around 2 million people in the UK are living with sight loss, and estimates suggest that this number could double by 2050. Therefore, it is very important that we reach out to those in the community who could benefit from libraries’ range of content and activities.

Resources

As noted above, a range of digital assets will be produced in English and Welsh language; and for use on X/Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Bluesky. Content will be provided in formats that will allow local libraries to adapt. There will also be a checklist to help you with your planning. Further information and guidelines on running events etc. are provided on the website: www.readingsight.org.uk .

If you want to get ahead of the game, we will be using Share the Vision’s X/Bluesky account: @ReadingSight and the hashtag #HiVis to help spread the word and feature activities that are going on. Alerts will also be sent out via the Reading Sight mailing list – and you might like to share information there about what you are doing too. Key supporting stakeholders will also be encouraged to participate and promote this annual event.

Download the Resource Pack

Suggested theme: National Year of Reading / ‘Go All In’

This year, given that everyone is going to be busy with the National Year of Reading and going all in ( https://goallin.org.uk/ ), we have decided to not complicate matters and are  suggesting that we embrace this overarching programme, with an added accessible element.

During HiVis fortnight, we are hoping that everyone will shine a light on the Accessible Reading and the important role that alternative formats and accessible library services play in ensuring that all readers can find the book they want, in the format they need/choose. Also, that people with a vision impairment can engage in accessible activities, supported and provided by their library service.

What can libraries do?

As in previous years, we want libraries across the UK to highlight and celebrate all that you do to help people with vision and/or print impairments to access and connect to reading and library services. We want you to put on events and activities across the fortnight that bring this into focus; and raise awareness of all of this on social media.

Ideas for activities

Download the Resource Pack

Please engage with HiVis 2026 via X and Bluesky: @readingsight using the tag #HiVis

Please remember, if you are featuring images/photos of your activities on social media, please make sure that these images are accessible by providing an accompanying image/’Alt text’ description. There is advice online to help you (https://www.rnib.org.uk/accessibility-guidelines-alt-text-what-you-need-know ). For example, we use Camel Case, i.e. HiVis to make it easier for screen reader users.

Wider context

The availability of alternative formats and cultural engagement through libraries is critical to ensuring that people in the UK who are blind, or who have sight loss or anything that stops them from using standard print, can access, enjoy and share a diverse range of reading and experiences. In the National Year of Reading, it is particularly important that we use HiVis fortnight to stress the importance of accessible libraries and reading; and that we use this annual event to increase the profile of accessible library provision in the UK. 

Thank you!