| Literature DB >> 34278215 |
Louise C Allen1, Annette Dillon2, Pamela Bowen3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Children and young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN) are 28 times more likely to have eye problems than their typically developing peers. An ideal approach to the eye care for children attending special schools in England has been developed. Work in this area continues to evolve; therefore, an audit about existing services across the United Kingdom (UK) was undertaken.Entities:
Keywords: Learning Disability; SEN; Special Educational Needs; Special School
Year: 2021 PMID: 34278215 PMCID: PMC8269777 DOI: 10.22599/bioj.166
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br Ir Orthopt J ISSN: 1743-9868
Showing Eye Professionals Involved within the Reported Services.
| TEAM MEMBER | NUMBER | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13 | ||||
| 26 | ||||
| 65 | ||||
Note: Other professionals are involved in Orthoptic-led SEN services, such as the Qualified Teacher of the Visually Impaired, wider multi-disciplinary team such as the physiotherapist, paediatrician, teachers, and nurses; however, these professionals are provided and governed by external departments, thus not included in this audit.