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The following pages contain information to guide professionals in their work with deafblind people:
Publications for professionals
Getting a Result! - A guide to participating in the transition planning process
This booklet has been designed for use by families and young people who are deafblind and multi-sensory-impaired who are going through the formal process of moving from school to adult life.
Support for professionals - Working with deafblind children, young people and their families
This leaflet describes how the Sense Children Specialist Services team can assist you in supporting and working with families who have children who are deafblind or multi-sensory impaired.
How Sense helps
Training and consultancy service
Explains how Sense offers specialist assessments, advice and training to individuals and groups working with deafblind people.
One-to-one support services
One of a series of leaflets published to inform social services departments about Sense services.
Living Options
Illustrates the range of living options provided by Sense - from group homes to independent supported living.
Day opportunities, vocational training and employment
Describes the wide range of day opportunities Sense offers to deafblind people – from educational programmes to leisure and vocational training.
About deafblindness
Quality Standards: Vision care for deaf children and young people
Sense and NDCS have been working together to develop these guidelines. They are aimed at those who have a duty of care for deaf children. The guidelines aim to draw attention to the need for vision care for children born deaf.
Education
Quality Standards in Education Support Services for Children and Young People who are Deafblind/ Multi-Sensory-Impaired
Written for the professionals, this document explains how to ensure deafblind children and young people access education through high quality support.
Deafblind rights and entitlements
Reaching Out - A toolkit for deafblind children's services
This toolkit explains how to put the Deafblind Guidance into action for children.
Fill in the Gaps toolkit
This booklet explains how you can help to make sure that older deafblind people get the support they need.
Fill in the Gaps toolkit for Wales
This booklet explains how you can help to make sure that older deafblind people get the support they need.
Technology
Make Technology Work - Report on technology access for deafblind people
For full details of our findings, read a copy of the report.
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