Earlier this year we called for some brave, adventurous youths in our Children and Youth Services to head out to sea on the STS Leeuwin,...
VisAbility is thrilled to welcome two new speech pathologists in our Children and Youth Services team, Monique and Julie. We caught up with them to...
VisAbility is delighted to welcome Davinia Lefroy, clinical psychologist, to our team of specialists in our Children and Youth Services (CaYS). Davinia also provides services...
Welcome back to our collection of Stories of Independence. Guest writers are invited to share their own personal experiences, or express their views on the...
This is Sinead. Career-driven, newly married and loving life. Living with a vision impairment has not always been easy. But that’s never stopped Sinead achieving...
Last month, Andrew Lyons, VisAbility’s Manager, Gateway Services, sat down with cheerful nonagenarian and client Lorene Bruce for a chat. She spoke to Andrew about...
Hi, my name is Donna and I’m an Occupational Therapist in VisAbility’s Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Services. As the first dedicated ABI visual assessment and...
It was 18 years ago that Louise Snowball first found herself walking the halls of VisAbility, known then as the Association for the Blind. Having...
The VisAbility Playgroup is unique in WA. It’s a place where parents of children with vision impairment gain an understanding of how to support their...
On Tuesday morning in the first week of the School holidays, fifteen adventurous children who live with vision impairment made their way to Nanga Bush...