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October 2024 Newsletter From ISPB & PBIL



Contact Safety Month

ISPB and PBIL have declared October as Contact Lens Safety Month. The purpose of the awareness initiative is to educate the public on the proper use of contact lenses, both prescription and cosmetic. We offer fact sheets, shareable social media graphics, and dedicated webpages.

We also offer the “Contact Lens Safety” episode as part of its Focus on Eye Health Expert Series. Prevent Blindness President and CEO, Jeff Todd, discusses patient advocacy and the potential dangers of misusing contact lenses with Dr. Thomas L. Steinemann, professor of ophthalmology at Case Western Reserve University.

For more information visit HERE


World Sight Day 2024

World Sight Day is right around the corner! 

The National Center for Children’s Vision and Eye Health at Prevent Blindness, in collaboration with NASN, is excited to introduce this toolkit designed to support school nurses, school staff, parents, and caregivers. The toolkit encompasses online eye health and safety information, financial aid resources, practical tips, and engaging activity ideas for World Sight Day. Together, we aim to improve children’s vision health and readiness to learn as well as promote equity and access to eye care.
For more information visit HERE


Vision Health Map


Prevent Blindness is debuting the new Prevent Blindness Children’s Vision Health Map, the first-ever online interactive tool specifically designed to display geographic variations in common children’s vision problems as well as visual impairment and blindness. Data used in the map was provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Vision and Eye Health Surveillance System and other sources collected and reported by NORC at the University of Chicago.


Community Happenings

Our staff, team of interns, and volunteers provide eye health education and outreach at all types of community events – including health fairs, presentations, conferences, and screenings!

October 5-6, 2024

all day
IOA Conference
701 E Adams St – Springfield, IL
 

October 9, 2024

2:00pm – 5:00pm
World Sight Day Vision Screening
1 Takeda Parkway – Deerfield, IL
 

October 10, 2024

time tbd
World Sight Day Vision Screening
225 W Wacker Drive Lobby – Chicago, IL

For more information, please contact rbarraza@preventblindness.org


Be a Voice for Vision: Sign Up for Advocacy Alerts from Prevent Blindness

Prevent Blindness regularly issues email alerts when there is an opportunity for advocates to contact legislators in Congress with sight-saving policy and legislative updates. Advocates who are interested in making their voices heard can register with their email address at the Prevent Blindness Legislative Action Center. Advocates who register will also receive bi-monthly advocacy news and policy updates from Prevent Blindness.

If you have any questions, please email advocacy@preventblindness.org. Thank you for your commitment to preventing blindness and preserving sight!



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