A series of videos demonstrating the accessible technology blind and partially sighted people use to perform tasks in the workplace as well as their fully sighted colleagues.
If you are supporting a blind or partially sighted child or young person in mainstream secondary education, you might be wondering which other professionals are involved.
Every Local Authority in England must have a ‘Local Offer’. The Local Offer provides all the information about education, health and care services, leisure activities and support groups provided by the local authority.
The Local Offer has two key purposes: To provide clear, comprehensive, accessible and up-to-date information about the available provision for SEND CYP and how to access it, and to make provision more responsive to local needs and aspirations. (SEND Code of Practice section 4.2).
How specialist support is arranged will differ from area to area, so it is important to contact vision impairment/sensory specialist teams listed directly to find out more.
A local authority’s Local Offer can be found on its website, you can Google search ‘local offer’ along with the local authority’s name for ease.
Get a better understanding of what vision impairment is, the key facts, plus gain insight into what the world can look like from the perspective of a blind/partially sighted student.
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Thomas Pocklington Trust Student Support Community
This online community is for blind and partially sighted students, family and friends, education providers and other staff in the sector. It forms a supportive environment where relevant news, advice, questions and pieces of work can be shared to enable students with visual impairments to get the most out of their time at university.