What is a Habilitation Specialist?
Find out the important information about what a Habilitation/Rehabilitation specialist is and how they can support you in your education.
Find out more about 'What is a Habilitation Specialist?'A Qualified Teacher of Children and Young People with Vision Impairment (QTVI) plays a crucial role in the development and education of blind and partially sighted students. They work with children and families from birth, working in their homes, throughout early years, school and post- 16 settings.
Their role is varied and they can help in many ways, including:
They are typically based within a local authority education support service, sometimes known as the Sensory Support Service, Specialist Teaching Service or Vision Impairment team.
A local authority may take a referral from an ophthalmology department, medical professional, families, schools or college settings. This will vary between local authorities, so it is important to check what the referral process is. You can do this by visiting the ‘Local Offer’ page on a local authority’s website.
RNIB has produced a helpful guide about the support you can receive to access your education, including QTVI’s and how they can help you. Additionally, Devon County Council has a helpful guide on the role of a QTVI, check it out here.
Find out the important information about what a Habilitation/Rehabilitation specialist is and how they can support you in your education.
Find out more about 'What is a Habilitation Specialist?'Discover everything you need to know about what a Specialist Needs Coordinator (SENCO) is and how they can support you.
Find out more about 'What is a SENCO?'Find out more about the key professionals that are there to support you at school as a blind or partially sighted student and what they do.
Find out more about 'The Professionals There to Support You at School'