Events and courses
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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Vision Friends taster session
Vision Friends training offers staff the skills to understand the needs of older people with sight loss.
Introduction to eLearning
This short webinar will explore how and why you could benefit from doing an online course with the RNIB Learning Choices team.
Living Well with Sight Loss course: Focus on Friends and Family phone group
Focus on Friends and Family courses are for adults of all ages who are friends, family members or close to someone with a visual impairment.
Introduction to inclusive environments
This free introductory course will highlight the fundamental design principles that can be reasonably applied to home, working and public places and that can support wayfinding and useability for people with differing levels of sight loss.
Living Well with Sight Loss course: Wales only phone group, 4 weeks
Living Well with Sight Loss courses are for adults of all ages, including friends, family members or anyone close to you.
SVS Conference 2024
RNIB Scotland are delighted to announce the date and venue for our next Scottish Vision Strategy Conference, taking place on Wednesday 20 March 2024 at Radisson Blu, Edinburgh.
Parent Pathways: Focus on Finance
Parent Pathways: Focus on Finance is a session aimed at parents and carers of children and young people with vision impairment.
Vision Northumberland Equipment and Information Day
Come along to our information and equipment day to be held at Reiver House on Friday 22 March 2024, 10am until 2pm.
Parent Pathways: Focus on Play and Social Development
Parent Pathways: Focus on Play and Social Development is a one-off session aimed at parents and carers of children and young people with vision impairment.
An introduction to Visual Awareness and Learning Disabilities
This free online introductory course will highlight the impact of sight loss for people with learning disabilities.