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  1. Vision therapy

    Vision therapy is effective for everyone; however, its impact is greatest in children and young adults.

  2. Vision loss - recreational activities

    Many recreational activities can be reworked to suit a person who is blind or has low vision.

  3. Vision loss and sport

    Many sports can be adapted to suit people who are blind or have low vision.

  4. Eyes - vision loss

    A person with vision loss needs to make adaptations in order to do some everyday activities.

  5. Vision loss - neurological

    Neurological vision impairment (ABI VI) is vision loss caused by damage to the areas of the brain that are responsible for sight.

  6. Vision loss - occupational therapy

    Occupational therapy for people with vision impairment offers new strategies and alternative ways to do things.

  7. Vision loss - offering assistance

    When you meet a person who is blind or has low vision, ask them if they want help.

  8. Vision loss - social events

    With planning and preparation, most social events can be adapted to suit people with vision loss.

  9. Colour vision deficiency (colour blindness)

    People who are colourblind usually have difficulty with the colours green, yellow, orange and red

  10. Vision loss - training guide dogs

    Guide dogs are specially bred and trained to enable people who are blind or vision impaired to achieve freedom and independence.

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