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Sheffield Royal Society for the Blind - Children & Families Support Service

SRSB offer a range of services to support children and young people with sight loss, including advice on benefits, family support groups and social/leisure activities.

Resources include a day centre, residential home, minibus, collection of large print books and a stock of aids for visually impaired people. A home visiting service is also available.

Eligibility criteria for your service and any priority groups

We support children who are visually impaired, registration is not a requirement as long as their sight problems affect their day to day life we will support them.

Link to Local Offer Information on your website

SRSB website$http://www.srsb.org.uk

Staffing arrangements/training to support children or young people with SEND

Staffing: , NDCS support families in a range of ways including through a Freephone Helpline, specialist advisors, publications, family events and web forums, from initial diagnosis to adulthood. NDCS also works at a strategic level across health, education and social care via our Regional Directors, to help improve policy and practice for deaf children and their families. Training: All staff are trained to BSL level 1 as mandatory with many trained to level 2 and above. Some staff are themselves deaf and may use BSL as their first language. Any volunteers working on the activities/events are at least BSL Level 2 trained. Many Children and Families Officers are BSL Level 2 or above and have previous qualifications in working with deaf children e.g. Teacher of the Deaf. Additionally the service ensures that they have qualified interpreters at every event and at any family home visit where necessary i.e. where English is a second language. Additionally staff undertake regular internal training e.g. child protection, to ensure that they are trained to the highest level to deliver the activities and services.

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