RNIB introduction to Inclusive environments within clinical settings

RNIB introduction to Inclusive environments within clinical settings

An introduction to creating inclusive environments for people with sight loss and complex needs within clinical settings.

By RNIB Health and Social Care Training Team

Date and time

Thu, 11 Jul 2024 02:00 - 02:30 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 30 minutes

The aim of this short introductory webinar is to help you to create inclusive environments for people with sight loss and complex needs who are accessing your services. This is an online event and will be delivered using MS Teams.

Contact the team at HSCskillsdevelopment@rnib.org.uk if you have any accessibility requirements.

If this date is not suitable or you would like to find out about other sessions we deliver, please visit this webpage for more information: RNIB Health and Social Care Skills training calendar.

About your trainer:

Winnie Smith, Training and Development Manager

Winnie moved into designing and delivering training after a career in teaching, joining the Health and Social Care Skills Development team in 2023. A clear communicator, Winnie ensures complex topics are explained in an easy-to-understand way.

Winnie says: "I am passionate about ensuring staff have all the information and resources they need to confidently support people living with sight loss and look forward to meeting you at the training".

Qualifications:

BSc (Hons) Human Biology - Loughborough University

Postgraduate Certificate in Education with Qualified Teacher Status - Oxford University.

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RNIB's Health and Social Care Training team provide training to health and social care professionals. To find out more about our training courses and the work of the team please email us at HSCskillsdevelopment@rnib.org.uk or visit our webpage: RNIB Health and Social Care Skills training for professionals .

RNIB, the Royal National Institute of Blind People, is the UK's leading sight loss charity. We offer practical and emotional support to blind and partially sighted people, their families and carers. We provide expert information, training and advice to a range of professionals and businesses who work with blind and partially sighted people. We raise awareness of the experiences of blind and partially sighted people and campaign for change to make our society more accessible for all. We want to change our world so there are no barriers to people with sight loss.