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Find the Puzzle: drawing attention to vision loss after acquired brain injury

Erasmus+ 2025-1-IS01-KA220-ADU-000359545

Vision loss after acquired brain injury (ABI) often goes unrecognized by healthcare providers due to limited awareness, leaving many adults without the support they need. The Find the Puzzle Erasmus+ project (2025–2027) aims to address this gap by raising awareness amongst care providers and pointing towards resources and practices that explicitly support the rehabilitation and habilitation of people experiencing vision loss due to ABI.

The project has two main objectives. First, it will map and analyse existing rehabilitation programs that support individuals with vision loss following ABI. Second, it will develop open‑access training materials to ensure that care professionals, caregivers, and policymakers are better equipped to provide access to essential support services. These materials will be designed to be integrated into existing professional development frameworks. In addition, the project will create a dissemination platform to share insights and resources, supporting ongoing development in vision‑related rehabilitation for people with ABI‑related vision loss.

The Enviter network will play a key role by helping to identify existing programs, initiatives, and practices. At the meeting in Dublin (Apr. 2026) members will have an opportunity to actively engage. Enviter members are considered well positioned to help raise awareness and promote the project outcomes and dissemination resources within the broader field of visual rehabilitation.

The project is co-funded by the European Commission through the Erasmus+ program.

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