Practitioners, researchers and consultants from RNIB, University of Birmingham, Brent sensory service and Positive Eye have co-produced with children and young people with VI, a set of resources for QTVIs to use when consulting with children and young people about the outcomes that are important to them.
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Tactile Resources
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Read more →Accessible computer science and braille access to iphones and ipads
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Read more →Fantastic Fingers, Hitchhiker’s Guide to UEB Maths and other new initiatives
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Read more →‘The Case for Play’ – disabled children missing out on vital play opportunities
Report into into play opportunities for children aged 0-5 with multiple needs.
Read more →Cerebral Visual Impairment – blogs and websites
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Read more →VIEW/RNIB Caseload Management Tool (CMT)
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Read more →VIEW 2016 – conference presentations
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Read more →A week in the working life of Head of an Education Service for Children and Young People with a sensory impairment.
“An interesting and eclectic mix of policy, strategy, staff, pupils and parents” – Gillian reflects…
Read more →The way I see it … Nystagmus
John Sanders, formerly Nystagmus Network information and development manager reflects.
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