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An accessible and interactive course to enable people with learning disabilities to learn about eye care and visual impairment

  • What is vision for?
  • How would you know if there was a problem?
  • Healthy eyes
  • The eye test
  • Wearing and looking after glasses
  • Eye problems
  • What is it like for people who can’t see well?
  • Using other senses
  • Equipment and support

Audience:

This course is for adults with learning disabilities.


Length:

Half day 10 – 2.30pm.

Dates and venues:

This course can be purchased by advocacy services, support providers or organisations involved in health promotion. The course can be tailored to your needs to give people valuable information about eye care for themselves and to share with others.

We have local events planned in the following regions:

21st June - Woking. Read more.
28th June - Preston. Read more.
11th October - West Midlands

For more information contact laura Christie: l.christie@seeability.org

Feedback:

“I learnt how much you have to trust people when you cannot see anything” – A self advocate.

“Very accessible. Lots of very helpful information” – A support worker.

To enquire about this course email training@seeability.org  

Click here to view our  terms and conditions.