Cirta Tooth is available as a speaker for professionals, schools, organisations, patients and their carers.
Fees are agreed on an individual basis. Contact Cirta if you want to make enquiries: info@cirtatooth.co.uk
Upcoming webinar
RNIB Webinar 10th Sept. 2026
(free)
Target Audience:
- Optometrists, optometrists, opticians
- ECLOs and rehabilitation workers
- Eye hospital and practice staff
Topic:
Cerebral Vision Impairment
- Presentation
- Q&A session
Sign-up information will follow
Past webinars
Free CVI Webinar for parents, carers and teachers May 2026
(not recorded)
Target audience:
- Teachers, support teachers
- QTVI (specialist teachers for vision impairment)
- Carers and parents
Topic:
Cerebral Vision Impairment
- Explanation of visual system
- Common visual difficulties in children
- Impact of visual difficulties on a child’s everyday life
- Strategies for inclusive home and classroom environment
- Identifying and referring children with CVI for an assessment
Feedback:
"How much passion Cirta has for this subject, the ways in which children struggle with cvi & little changes that can make a big difference to them"
" Very informative, great strategies, knowledgeable presenter"
Staff training Optical Practice April 2026
(not recorded)
Target audience:
Optometry practice team
- optometrists
- dispensing opticians
- front of house
- administration
Topic:
- What is CVI
- Who is affected
- Screening for CVI
Feedback:
"Really interesting topic"
"Amazing what you can do to support affected children!"
Free CVI Webinar for eye care professionals March 2026
(not recorded)
Target audience:
- Optometrists, opticians and practice staff
- Eye care professionals in hospital eye service
- ECLOs and patient support workers
Topic:
- What is CVI
- Who might be affected
- How you can get involved in screening, or develop your own practice
Feedback:
"Clear, confident and engaging"
" Clear explanation of the types of CVI, who might be affected, how to question parents and help advise accordingly"
"The way you linked the parts of the brain to the visual issue to the symptoms parents might notice: Excellent"