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VI Family Network The Australian Childhood Vision Impairment Register (ACVIR) was started to gather reliable data on children with vision impairment living in Australia.

The Australian Childhood Vision Impairment Register is sponsored by the Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children, in partnership with Guide Dogs, Vision Australia, other low vision service providers, children with vision impairment and their families. The Register is the first of its kind in Australia, and is capturing uniquely Australian data which will be used to improve services for children

with vision impairment. The data is also available to researchers who work in the area of eye disease and disorders of vision. Currently in Australia we don’t know how many Australian children have a vision impairment. This makes it hard to plan for the services these children need, or to argue for research into preventing conditions which cause vision impairment. RIDBC Renwick Centre, in partnership with key Australian service providers, corporate donors, government departments and health professionals has undertaken a major research project to develop and maintain an Australia wide record of children with vision impairment. It will be known as the Australian Childhood Vision Impairment Register. The register will collect accurate information on children who have been formally diagnosed. This information will then be used to establish the number of affected children, the causes and level of vision impairment and whether these children have additional disabilities. The information will then be used to provide better services and treatment for children. If you are a child or a parent or guardian of a child with a vision impairment, between the ages of 0-18 years, you are invited to join the Australian Childhood Vision Impairment Register. Once a child has joined they will be offered membership to Oz-VisKids – a free club for children and parents to learn more about vision impairment and the services offered in Australia.

Check out the fantastic post by Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children about the Australian Childhood Vision Impair...
19/03/2018

Check out the fantastic post by Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children about the Australian Childhood Vision Impairment Register!

Sue Silveira, RIDBC paediatric orthoptist, academic and researcher presented at the recent Australian and New Zealand Strabismus Society meeting in Sydney. This is a specialist interest group of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO).

Sue’s presentation provided a research update on the latest data available from the Australian Childhood Vision Impairment Register (ACVIR), an RIDBC initiative, founded in partnership with families, health professionals, educators and other low vision agencies to address the lack of reliable national, state-by-state data on Australian children with vision impairment.

28 days everyone! After a scorching day like yesterday, the beach is the one place we'd all like to go!
27/11/2015

28 days everyone!
After a scorching day like yesterday, the beach is the one place we'd all like to go!

29 days and counting! It's an absolute scorcher in Sydney today - make sure you look after yourself by drinking plenty o...
26/11/2015

29 days and counting! It's an absolute scorcher in Sydney today - make sure you look after yourself by drinking plenty of water and staying out of the sun. Don't forget your hat, sunglasses, and suncream before being outside for a long period of time. Don't forget your pets in this heat - make sure they have plenty of cold water and a shady, cool spot.

The Christmas Countdown has begun at the VI Family Network! Today we're bringing to you events and new resources on the ...
24/11/2015

The Christmas Countdown has begun at the VI Family Network! Today we're bringing to you events and new resources on the website today - be sure to visit vifamilynetwork.org.au to find out more!

A slightly belated but very big congratulations to the VI Family Network & ACVIR's manager Sue Silveira!She has worked s...
23/11/2015

A slightly belated but very big congratulations to the VI Family Network & ACVIR's manager Sue Silveira!

She has worked so hard for the future of orthoptics and is a real credit to the profession. She is a nurturer, a teacher, and a wonderful friend, and this award could not be more deserving.

Congratulations and well done!

What an exciting experience!
23/11/2015

What an exciting experience!

An amazing excursion for the students at RIDBC Thomas Pattison!
23/11/2015

An amazing excursion for the students at RIDBC Thomas Pattison!

Students from RIDBC Thomas Pattison recently enjoyed an excursion to Art Gallery of New South Wales where they enjoyed engaging in an educational artwork experience and had the opportunity to produce some artwork of their own.

A massive thank you to Art Gallery of New South Wales and Accessible Arts for making this excursion possible.

A huge congratulations to Dr Frances Gentle!
23/11/2015

A huge congratulations to Dr Frances Gentle!

The Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children’s Renwick Centre has pioneered the world’s first eLearning Braille course, UEB Online. It’s a National Disability Awards finalist.

Pictured is Dr Frances Gentle who lead the UEB Online design team.

23/11/2015

When you encounter me going about my daily life, you probably notice two things right a way. I’m either traveling with the help of a canine or...

A wonderful story!
23/11/2015

A wonderful story!

When Natalie was pregnant with Lila a scan at 26 weeks picked up two heart issues. Just 19 hours after she was born, Lila had her first heart operation. By the age of seven months she had already had 186 medical appointments.

Now, Lila is two years old and is developing new skills with support from the vision and hearing loss specialists at RIDBC!

Read more about this incredible journey here: http://bit.ly/RIDBC-Lila

23/11/2015

Hello, from the team at the VI Family Network!

This week we have a BUNCH of new content, e-newsletters and updates for you, which will be posted to our page and good old VI Family Network website!

As 2015 winds down, we look back on the year with a sense of pride and achievement. The ACVIR has grown this year in numbers and awareness, and we look forward to another successful year in 2016.

We would like to thank our sponsors for their constant support of the VI Family Network and ACVIR, our content contributors whom work hard to provide us with relevant news and education for our community, and lastly, we would like to thank all of the families involved within the VI Family Network and ACVIR community - your support and feedback has enabled us to improve our services and resources to you, and we strive to continue these successes in the future.

Our countdown to Christmas will be commencing soon, so keep an eye out for that, as well as our new content!

Special thanks to our sponsors:

Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children, Senses Australia, Guide Dogs NSW/ACT, Guide Dogs Victoria, Guide Dogs Queensland, CanDo4Kids, Vision Australia

Blind Sports NSW | August 2015 NewsletterThe August newsletter from Blind Sports NSW is now available!There is updated i...
10/08/2015

Blind Sports NSW | August 2015 Newsletter

The August newsletter from Blind Sports NSW is now available!

There is updated information relating to soccer/tennis day on August 16th and also Goalball open day on that morning. We feature a new story about Soccer in Australia and the upcoming forum hosted by Blind Sports Australia. Also view our updated stakeholder information relating to an exciting app from Guide Dogs. A great recreational day opportunity from Vision Australia. RIDBC kicks a goal for charity and DSN to provide coverage of the Locomotion International Goalball Tournament live from LA. If you aren’t already a member please go to our website and click on the contact us section to complete the registration form you can pay for the $25 membership by transferring it into our Blind Sporting Association of NSW Commonwealth Bank Account with the following numbers: BSB 062005 / Acct Number 00906804. Please put in the transfer title your name and Membership.

Above is the way to purchase your tickets to our Blind Sports NSW & NRL fundraising opportunity where NRL and Bulldogs will donate $7 from every $25 ticket sold to the game with this promo code of blindsportsnsw entered.

You can also go to this link, tickets purchased through this method will be distributed on the night at ANZ Stadium at Gate O from 5:30pm. If this does not appear as a link you can simply copy and paste it into your browser search engine.

http://www.goalball.com.au/shop/blind-sports-nsw-fundraiser/

Link article: http://vifamilynetwork.org.au/resources/newsletters/blind-sports-nsw-august-2015-newsletter/

Purchase your ticket to help raise money and support Blind Sports NSW. $7 from every ticket purchased will go directly to deliver programs to people with low vision and blindness across NSW. Please share this link through social media and friends. Tickets will be distributed on game night at gate O…

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