Living without limits
Emotional wellbeing
Young people with visual impairment must be provided with access to the same opportunities to play sport, engage in leisure activities such as bowling or apply their talents in the arts as their sighted peers. Our services will enable them to find out how they could engage in these activites and what support they will need, to source the appropriate club, to develop the skills they need to travel to their club and to progress to become champions or stars.
Independence Skills
- Self development workshops
- Cookery workshops
Training support
- IT/Access Tech training
- Braille training
- Sighted Guide training
- Mobility Training
- Community Mobility Training
- Basic Skills Training
Transition Skills
- Transition from school
- Transition from further education
- Accessing Services Support
Emotional Support
- Parents as Partners
- Parents as Partners – Residential
- Newly Diagnosed workshops
- Think Right, Feel Good
Community Groups
- Social & Peer groups
- 1-Day Activity workshops
- Regular Activity groups
- Summer play-scheme
Residential Breaks
- Family residential breaks
- Activity residential breaks
- Weekend residential breaks
Training for Professionals
- Seeing Visual Impairment – An introduction
- Seeing Visual Impairment – 1 day
- Seeing Visual Impairment – 4 days
- Built Environment

