The Curriculum Framework for Children and Young People with Vision Impairment (CFVI) is a UK wide framework developed by sector partners after extensive research and consultation. It supports children and young people with vision impairment aged 0 – 25 to access an appropriate and equitable education.
The CFVI outlines 11 key areas of learning, including facilitating an inclusive world, independent living skills, mobility, accessing information, sport, social communication and preparing for adulthood. Not only can the CFVI improve the education experiences of blind or partially sighted children and young people, it also provides a shared language and guidance on best practice for everyone who supports them, including non-specialist staff, parents/carers and the young people themselves. Used in the right way the CFVI can transform lives and help blind and partially sighted children and young people to thrive.
Please download your copy of the CFVI here:
Curriculum Framework for Children and Young People with Vision Impairment | RNIB