Good vision is essential for giving children their best start in life. Poor vision and eye conditions can negatively impact a child’s quality of life, confidence and more critically, the early years of their school education.
Our research suggests that approximately 1 in 3 school children in parts of Queensland exhibit undetected vision problems. In rural centres, 4 in 5 children requiring spectacles did not have them; and in remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, 95% of children who needed spectacles did not have access to them.
Although the importance of vision in childhood is widely acknowledged, many children in these communities cannot access eye care services or be aware they are experiencing poor vision. In addition, many eye conditions affecting children are also not well understood, so further research is needed to develop more effective treatments and preventative measures for many common eye conditions.
QUT’s Children’s Vision team is working hard to bridge these gaps through important initiatives to ensure children have a bright future with good vision.
Your gift will help:
- Design and develop educational materials to promote children’s eye health and wearing glasses and sunglasses
- Facilitate critical outreach vision testing services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
- Expand children’s vision services and research initiatives
- Provide glasses and sunglasses for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children
The real-world impact of your gift:
Your support will provide better vision for more children, enabling them to have the best possible start in life and a great future.
- A $50 donation will provide a pair of prescription glasses/sunglasses for an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child
- If 150 donors like you give just $100, we will design and develop educational materials to promote children’s eye health
- $50,000 total funds raised will deliver portable equipment for comprehensively assessing children’s vision