Local Advocacy Network West Region

Virtual Online

Are you a person living with sight loss from the West Region? Join the Local Advocacy Network North-East region meeting. Take part in an online meeting led by local people who are blind and vision impaired. These groups aim to work on local access issues, feed into Vision Ireland national campaigns, and make effective and

Free

Advocacy Talks: Career Convergence – Bridging Employment, Training, and Academia

Virtual Online

On this occasion, our presenters will be the dynamic duo of Workplace Integration and Partner Officers (WIPOs), Shane Merritt and Martina Melvan. They will share their passion for improving diversity and inclusion practices in the workplace, as well as their team's commitment to fostering awareness of accessibility and inclusion.

Free

Local Advocacy Network South Region

Virtual Online

Are you a person living with sight loss from Cork or Kerry? Join the Local Advocacy Network North-East region meeting. Take part in an online meeting led by local people who are blind and vision impaired. These groups aim to work on local access issues, to feed into Vision Ireland's national campaigns, and make effective

Free

Registrations open: Navigating Careers with Working Age Forum

Virtual Online

Everything is set up for the 18th Working Age Forum (WAF), so if you would like to register and participate in the conversation, read on. The forum is organised by Breandan Ward in collaboration with Clare Kennelly and NCBI’s Employment, Training and Academia team. It is a place where people of working age in Ireland

Free

Local Advocacy Network Mid-West Region

Virtual Online

Are you a person living with sight loss from the Mid-West Region? Join the Local Advocacy Network North-East region meeting. Take part in an online meeting led by local people who are blind and vision impaired. These groups aim to work on local access issues, to feed into Vision Ireland's national campaigns, and make effective

Free

Neurological/Cortical Vision Impairment – Parent Support Group

Virtual Online

This virtual meeting is for parents & guardians of children with Cortical Vision Impairment/ Neurological Vision Impairment.  This is an informal meeting that will give parents/guardians the opportunity to come together and share information with each other.

Free

Local Advocacy Network on Access

Virtual Online

The purpose of this group is to highlight access and mobility challenges faced by people who are blind or vision impaired.

Free

Fostering independence in daily routines- tips and tricks

Virtual Online

This is the first in a series of interactive online sessions for parents/guardians of children from birth to 6 years old. These sessions are designed to guide you through the early years of your child's development. Dr. Marta Bielawska will share her experience and will be joined by people who have already been along this

Free

Learning through Play: 0-18 months

Virtual Online

​This will be a relaxed information sharing session and chat for parents/guardians of babies from birth to 18 months with vision impairments. 

Free

Local Advocacy Network North-East region

Virtual Online

Take part in an online meeting led by local people who are blind and vision impaired. The aim of these groups is to work on local access issues, to feed into NCBI national campaigns, and to make effective and positive change.

Free

The Nature Connection Series – Spring (Online)

Virtual Online

Nature Therapy Events: Counselling, Wellbeing & Emotional Support Participants: 15 maximum Workshop Facilitator: Sarah Hourigan, Nature Therapy Ireland Requirement: use of microphone or messaging function on Zoom. We can help you if you need training on this before the workshop just let us know.   Online workshop: Research has found that by adding even the

Free

Secondary School Long Cane Independent Travel and Living Skills Workshop

Vision Ireland Tallaght Unit F5, Talbot House Tallaght Cross East, Dublin 24

The focus of this workshop will be to further develop the student's orientation and mobility skills and independent living skills. The workshop will include Luas travel, shopping and food preparation. The students will also have an opportunity to interact and socialise with their peers and staff will support conversations around the impact of their vision loss.

Free