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Inclusion Made Easy in Eye Health Programs – A Brief Overview and Tips for Getting Started

Inclusion Made Easy in Eye Health Programs - A Brief Overview and Tips for Getting Started
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The practices described in the complete user-friendly guide build on and capture innovation from CBM, its partners and others working in eye health globally.

These practices have been adopted and endorsed by 17 leading eye health and disability agencies around the world. It is hoped that all working in eye health will adopt the disability-inclusive approaches in this guide.

Key messages:

  • A few practical steps can strengthen eye health programs to be welcoming of people from all disability groups, and ensure that those with long-term vision impairment access wider opportunities.
  • 22% of the world’s poorest people have disability.
  • At least 20% of people who are blind or have severe vision loss cannot have their sight restored.
  • Disability access barriers include physical, communication, attitudinal and policy/ financial barriers.
  • Many people with disability experience exclusion, stigma and discrimination, especially in relation to possible false beliefs about causes of impairment and the capacity of people with disability.