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Habilitation service reports

Learn more about our habilitation services, including what mobility training involves and the people running courses, in the reports below.


  • What is habilitation and how is it provided? (pdf 591.67kb)
  • Summary of the Quality Standards (QS) for the delivery of habilitation training to children and young people with vision impairment (pdf 2.18mb)
  • Delivery of habiliation training for children and young people with vision impairment (pdf 459.03kb)
  • Information for commissioners – habilitation services for children and young people with vision impairment (pdf 437.48kb)
  • Family Focus report – Northern Ireland: summary (pdf 55.60kb)
  • Family Focus report – Northern Ireland: full report (pdf 1.13mb)
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