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Whether you're a professional, a parent or an individual with sight loss we have courses that will help you develop the skills you need.
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Top tips: supporting people with sight loss and dementia
This free webinar will explore the range of resources and support available to support people with sight loss and dementia.
Introduction to inclusive communication within clinical settings
The aim of this free introductory webinar is to help you to meet the communication needs of patients with sight loss and complex needs who are accessing your services.
Considering sight loss for people with learning disabilities
This 3 hour training session is for health and social care professionals who support individuals with learning disabilities.
Top tips: Technology
This short webinar will explore technology available to support people with sight loss and complex needs.
Introduction to visual awareness and learning disability
A free introductory course highlighting the impact of sight loss for people with learning disabilities from RNIB.
Lunch and Learn: Introduction to Diabetic Retinopathy
The RNIB Health and Social Care Skills Development team will deliver a Lunch and Learn session providing an overview of what the eye condition is, the effect on vision, and explore treatment options and simple support tips.
Lunch and Learn: Visual Hallucinations - Charles Bonnet Syndrome
The RNIB Health and Social Care Skills Development team will deliver a Lunch and Learn session providing an overview of what Charles Bonnet Syndrome is and the effect on vision.
Lunch and learn: introduction to age related macular degeneration
The RNIB Health and Social Care Skills Development team will deliver a Lunch and Learn session providing an overview of what the eye condition is, the effect on vision, and explore treatment options and simple support tips.
Introduction to understanding sight loss when living with dementia
This free introductory course will highlight the impact of sight loss for people living with dementia.