Educational
Vision Assessment Clinic
About
the Educational Vision Assessment Clinic
Eligibility
Support
Services
Referrals
About
the Educational Vision Assessment Clinic
The Educational Vision Clinic is
based at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital in Melbourne and is staffed
by a multi-disciplinary team of professionals which include an Ophthalmologist
with paediatric expertise, an Education Officer and an Educational Psychologist.
Any student with a vision impairment attending a Department of Education, Independent or Catholic school in the state of Victoria can be referred to the Educational Vision Assessment Clinic. The Educational Vision Assessment Clinic provides information about the nature and degree of the student's vision impairment and establishes eligibility for the Department of Education and the Catholic Education Office's Visiting Teacher Service.
Eligibility
A student is eligible for the Visiting
Teacher Service if she/he has sufficiently low vision to be regarded as
partially sighted (i.e. distance vision with glasses, if needed, worse
than 6/18 and/or visual field reduction to less than 20 degrees) or is
legally blind. If the student meets this eligibility criteria an
Education Officer from the Educational Vision Assessment Clinic will visit
the student at school and conduct a functional vision assessment. This
assessment will provide information about the student's functional vision
in the school environment.
Support
Services
As well as the Visiting Teacher
Service, eligible students and their schools will also have access to the
resources and services of the Statewide Vision Resource Centre. Parents
and school staff will be able to access professional advice and resources
from the Statewide Vision Resource Centre. Students will have access to
the Centre's collection of large print, audio and braille books. A Professional
Development Program is offered by the Statewide Vision Resource Centre
to parents, teachers, support staff, and the wider school community.
Referrals
Referrals can be made by Ophthalmologists,
School Nurse, Principal, Parent or Teacher.
A report with the assessment findings
will be sent to the referring oculist or other referring source. For further
information about the referral process for the Educational Vision Assessment
Clinic contact:
Educational Vision Assessment Clinic: Referral Form
For further information about the referral process contact:
Annette Godfrey-Magee
Education Officer: Educational Vision Assessment Clinic
annetteg@svrc.vic.edu.au
Marion Blazé
Education Officer: Educational Vision Assessment Clinic
marionblaze@svrc.vic.edu.au
The following link provides further information about the services offered
by Visiting Teachers - Vision Impaired.
About Visiting Teachers-Vision Impairment
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