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These tips are intended to support colleagues from the frontline workforce who are new to working with a pupil with sensory impairment (or require a short refresher!)

They provide a quick introductory guide to useful resources for those who may be short of time and need a starting point.

Sensory impairment (‘SI’) includes: hearing impairment or deafness (‘HI’), multisensory impairment or deafblindness (‘MSI’) and vision impairment (‘VI’).

For clarification, Sensory Impairment is not the same as Sensory Integration, or Sensory Processing Disorder.
See this short video looking at the difference.

Consider if the learner has access to all the technology support he or she needs. If your pupil already has technology (for example, hearing aids, radio aids, video magnifier, screen reader, braille notetaker, VOCA, etc.) do you know how to use it?  Can you trouble shoot if things go wrong?  Do you know how to create a good listening environment for learning in education?  Your local sensory support service will provide assessment for, advice on and training to support you with technology, which can improve young people’s access to school and learning.

Whilst there is much good information on the web, remember that it does not replace the advice of your local sensory support service, and might not be appropriate for every child.

Hearing Impairment

• The NDCS has a series of resources on Deaf-friendly teaching for primary, secondary schools and FE and also Supporting the achievement of deaf children in the early years nd FE and also Supporting the achievement of deaf children in the early years nd FE to be found on the NDCS website.
• The National Deaf Children’s Society guidance on quality standards for the use of personal radio aids available on its website.
• The University College London Hospital (UCLH) document Cochlear Implants – FM Training Tool available on its website.
• The British Association of Teachers of the Deaf (BAToD) website.
• The NDCS resource for parents on how radio aids can help deaf children.
NDCS advice on creating good listening conditions for learning in education.
• The NDCS website information about British Sign Language.

Vision Impairment

Online guide to assistive technology available on the RNIB website.
Videos showing technology in education available on the RNIB website.
• The RNIB Tech Catalogue.
• The VIEW (Vision Impairment Education Workforce) website (Registration and membership required)

Multi-Sensory Impairment

• The Sense technology pages.
• See the resources tagged 'Effective use of technology' listed in the NatSIP sensory learning hub What Works Database.
• See also the NatSIP technology briefings.