Children with a sight impairment
We offer support, information and advice, to parents of children who have been diagnosed with a sight impairment. We work closely with health and education colleagues in providing these services.
Education services for children with a sight impairment are the first point of contact for us.
Assessment
We offer a home visit and an assessment. The assessment will consider support you may need, such a
- benefits
- equipment
- your child's entitlements
- adaptations to your property
- welfare benefits information.
As staff undertake regular training to ensure that we are aware of current legislation to enable us to give advice on matters relating to support for your child.
Registration
Your child's medical consultant will have discussed your child's registration with you. It is the medical consultant who makes the decision on the correct level of registration.
Your child will be registered as either severely sight impaired, sight impaired or partially sight impaired. We will work in consultation with you to make the registration.
Who else can help?
There are also a number of other organisations who provide useful information if you want to visit their websites links can be found in the information on other websites section of this web page.
Related documents
The following document is in Portable Document Format (PDF). You can download the PDF software for free from the Adobe website (opens in a new window)
Information on other websites
Henshaws - Society for Blind People (opens in a new window)
Derbyshire Association for the Blind Limited (DAB) (opens in a new window)
Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB) (opens in a new window)