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We help children with a diagnosed vision impairment that cannot be corrected by glasses.
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Watch the video to learn more about how children and young people with vision impairments are supported in school:
How we support children with vision impairment
Our Sensory Services team works across schools and families. They help make sure children with vision impairment achieve their potential and get the support they need.
We can:
- give tailored training and support for parents or carers
- give vision aid support
- carry out assessments
- give strategies to develop spoken language
- write reports for Education, Health and Care plans and more
- attend meetings for transition support, Team Around the Child (TAC) provision mapping or annual reviews
- give habilitation training and support such as pre-cane or route training
- instruct your child on braille
- liaise with other professionals and agencies
- visit your home regularly when your child is under 5
- go to school or clinic visits with you
Find out how to get support with vision impairment in school
We can also support your child with specialist resources such as:
- low vision aids
- pre-braille or braille materials
- adapted tactile educational materials
- pre-cane or cane training
- iPads and other adaptive accessible technology systems
- Perkins Braillers and embossers
- distance cameras
Contact us if you have any questions or want more information about your child’s visual impairment.
Contact Sensory Services
Email: sensory-service@royalgreenwich.gov.uk
Telephone: 020 8921 3311
Watch the video for this information in British Sign Language (BSL):
Resources for vision impairment
- Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB)
- Royal Society for Blind Children (RSBC)
- Thomas Pocklington Trust
- Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI) Society
- Sense
- Usher Kids – support for families with a child diagnosed with Ushers syndrome
- Guide Dogs Help for Children and families
- VICTA
- Look UK
- Blind in Business
- Vision Foundation
- British Blind Sport
- Goalball
- RNIB Bookshare for accessible books