CWVYS are working in partnership with the Royal Society of Blind Children to share knowledge and upskill all those working with young people whatever their setting. A recent survey highlighted a serious lack of local and accessible activities for visually impaired young people and we want to close that gap as part of our role and responsibilities.
Project ‘Eye Connect’ delivers an enhanced free training session to enable more visually impaired young people to engage and participate in mainstream activities – these could be face to face or online and offers practical guidance on delivering a variety of interests from specialist providers.
On completing the training, you are also eligible to apply for a kitemark to verify and promote your services as VI friendly! And you will be included in a directory of services for families and young people to identify a plethora of interests and opportunities in their area.
Please find the introductory details by clicking on the link below and register to undertake this important training.
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