Guide: Supporting children with vision and sensory impairment
- Introduction
- How we can help
- Can my child get support from the ROVIC Service?
- Request an assessment
- The assessment process
- Certificate of Vison Impairment explained
- A Certificate of Vision Impairment has been issued - what happens next?
- A Certificate of Vision Impairment - benefits and concessions
- Deafblind policy guidance
- Other services and charities
- Lending libraries - audio, braille, large print and tactile books
- Additional resources for vision impairment
- Additional resources for hearing impairment
- Additional resources for early years
- Additional resources for safeguarding
- Additional resources for transition
- Contact the ROVIC Service
Additional resources for early years
How to play with children with complex disabilities
Giving lots of fun ideas for ways children with complex disabilities can enjoy playing.
Learning through play
Helping your child with a vision impairment develop through play.
Let’s play
Toys and play ideas for young children with vision impairment.
Messy and Muddy
A guide to outdoor play for children with vision impairment.
Nursery rhyme songbook
A collection of nursery rhyme classics for children with a vision impairment to move and groove to. With suggested specific movements and actions for each song, helping your child learn more about their bodies and how they move.
The world of play.
Children are always learning while they play. It’s a great way for you to help their development while having fun together.