Optical Prism October 2016 | Page 39

World Sight Day, which falls on Oct. 13 this year, is a global event aimed at drawing attention to blindness and vision impairment around the world. The event began in 2000 by the SightFirst campaign of Lions Club International Foundation. It has since been co-ordinated by the IAPB under the Vision 2020 Global Initiative. Recently, Optical Prism magazine discussed the importance of World Sight Day with Dr. Barry Thienes, president of the Canadian Association of Optometrists. Q. Dr. Thienes, why is it important to mark World Sight Day? A. World Sight Day is important because 80 per cent of what a child learns in school is presented visually. Even as adults we live in a highly visual world gathering much of our information through visual channels. Q. What can be done about this problem? A. Start by taking care of yourself and your family, but also, advocate to others. Contribute what you can to help others here and around the world. Consider organizations like the Vision Institute of Canada, the Optometry Giving Sight and Canadian Vision Care to vmention a few. Despite that, many people take their vision for granted and fail to look after their eyes. That’s concerning when you consider that 75 per cent of vision loss is correctable or preventable if you think about your eyes. These are just some of reasons it’s important to have a day that raises awareness about the importance of vision. Q. What can people do to honour this day? A. People can take care of their own and their families’ vision by booking an eye exam and encouraging friends to do the same. They can contribute to charities that provide vision care to less fortunate people here at home or in other countries. Q. What are the main concerns related to vision problems around the world? A. Around the world the main concerns related to vision problems are affordability and accessibility to quality vision care. Approximately 90 per cent of visually impaired people live in developing countries. Dr. Thienes volunteering with Canadian Vision Care in the Phillipenes Proudly Supporting Eyecare Professionals since 1988 We are one of Canada's largest Optical Buying Groups. Call us: 1-800-263-0010 Visit us: theopticalgroup.ca