Vision impairment and independent living

Workshop outline

This course will give you an overview of common eye conditions which cause vision impairment and practical strategies you can implement when working with a client with a vision impairment to promote independence. Through the completion of this course, you will learn about of range of practical strategies to support and enable a person with a vision impairment to perform day to day activities safely and with confidence within their home and community.

Our facilitators will introduce you to the principles which guide low vision intervention and demonstrate a range of aids and assistive technologies available to assist a person with a vision impairment to maintain their independence in the home, at work, and in the community.

This course includes a practical component where our qualified specialist staff will train you on how to safely guide a person with a vision impairment.

What is covered?

  • Understanding of low vision, legal blindness, and total blindness
  • Understanding of common eye conditions causing vision loss, and experience what it is like to have these vision impairments.
  • Implementation of practical strategies to support an individual with a vision impairment.
  • Demonstration of a range of aids and technologies to help individuals maintain their independence in their home, work, and community.
  • Practically learn how to safely guide a person with a vision impairment with Sighted (Human) Guide Training.
  • Understanding of a range of services available at VisAbility and how to refer.

Who is this course for?

  • Allied Health Professionals working in the community
  • Community Care / Support staff supporting people living in their homes (e.g. Carers and Support Workers)

Facilitator details

This course will be facilitated by one of our Occupational Therapists and/or Orientation and Mobility Specialists.

Skill level

This workshop is suitable for everyone working with people with vision impairment.

Workshop details

This workshop can be conducted at your designated location (onsite), VisAbility (Victoria Park) or remotely via video conference.  Note that to get the most benefit from the workshop we recommend the workshop be conducted in person.

Duration

This workshop runs for 1.5 – 2 hours.

Cost

Please contact us for a formal quote.

Number of participants

This workshop can be run with up to 20 participants.

Requirements

Onsite

  • Room set up in classroom format.
  • Data projector and screen, HDMI or USB C connection.
  • Access to an indoor corridor with hinged or sliding doors.
  • Access to a flight of stairs with handrails.
  • Access to an open plan indoor and/or outdoor area.
  • Display table 1000mm by 600mm.
  • Chair with arms.

Remote

  • Access to Microsoft Teams.

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How to book training

Please complete the form below and one of our team will contact you to discuss your requirements further.

Training Request Form B (Sept 2023)

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If you are an individual living with vision impairment, or a parent or carer of someone with low vision, please visit our Group Programs page for more information about the practical training we can offer such as Braille Classes, iDevice Clinic, Cooking Skills and more.

Alternatively, please complete our short form to enquire about vision support services and one of our friendly team will contact you to discuss how we can support you to live independently now and into the future.

Please tell us what training you are interested in.
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