Virtual Technology Club
Virtual OnlineWhat are Virtual Technology Clubs? The Virtual Technology Clubs are online Group Chats where you can learn about and discuss the latest in technology that can help overcome any barriers
What are Virtual Technology Clubs? The Virtual Technology Clubs are online Group Chats where you can learn about and discuss the latest in technology that can help overcome any barriers
The purpose of this group is to highlight access and mobility challenges faced by people who are blind or vision impaired.
There will be four sessions in this series, please register your interest for any/all the groups you would like to attend. Each session will be based on a selected topic with time for parents to speak to each other. The series will be run over the next four months on the last Monday of the month at 10.30 am online via Teams. It is not necessary for your baby to be with you for this session.Ā
What are Virtual Technology Clubs? The Virtual Technology Clubs are online Group Chats where you can learn about and discuss the latest in technology that can help overcome any barriers
Are you a person living with sight loss from the West Region? Join the Local Advocacy Network North-East region meeting. Take part in an online meeting led by local people
This is the forthĀ in a series of interactive sessions for parents/guardians of children from birth to 6 years old. These sessions are designed to guide you through the early years of your child's development.
Dr. Marta Bielawska will share her experience and will be joined by people who have already been along this journey.
Topic:Ā How to encourage movement and outdoor activities that are fun but also beneficial for physical and sensory development.
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In this one-day workshop, we will cover safe travel techniques for students with low vision (cane users) It will be a fun interactive workshop with the opportunity to socialise with peers of similar age.
In this one-day workshop we will cover safe travel techniques for students with low vision (non-cane users) It will be a fun interactive workshop with the opportunity to socialise with peers of similar age.
The focus of this workshop will be to further develop the student's orientation and mobility skills with a particular focus on public transport.Ā
Dublin Bus Travel Assist staff will be supporting us with this aspect of the workshop. The students will also have an opportunity to interact and socialise with their peers and staff will support conversations around the impact of their vision loss.
This workshop for low vision students (non cane users) will aim to further develop the student's orientation and mobility skills with a particular focus onĀ public transport.Ā
Dublin Bus Travel Assist staff will be supporting us with this aspect of the workshop. The students will also have an opportunity to interact and socialise with their peers and staff will support conversations around the impact of their vision loss.
This is for students commencing the Transition Year in school in September 2024.Ā Our programme addresses the specific skills required for students with sight loss as they progress through the Senior Cycle and beyond. If your child is interested in applying to the TY LENS programme please complete the attached form below. Applications close on the 16th of April 2024. Please note that places are not guaranteed and are subject to needs based, due to limited resources available.
For further information please email [email protected] or [email protected]Ā