Why have your child's vision screened?
Children rarely complain of eye problems or realise that they can't see well.
The only way to tell if a child has a vision problem is to have the child's vision tested one eye at a time.
Some children can see well with one eye but have very poor vision in the other eye. Children's eyes
may look ok and parents/carers might think that their child can see well, but some children might still
have a vision problem.
How can your child access the StEPS program?
Hunter New England Local Health District will target preschools and child care centres to offer all four-year-old children a free vision screening. You will need to complete a consent form and return it to your child's preschool/childcare centre.
If your child is unable to make the vision screening day and are in the Greater Newcastle area, you can also attend one of our clinics, see below clinic dates. For further information please contact StEPS Administration on (02) 4924 6656.

Eye test for superheroes
Did you know that superheroes need to have their vision screened to make sure their superpowers are still working.
Did you know?
- If a child has a 'lazy eye', it may lead to severe vision loss or blindness in that eye if not treated.
- If a child has a vision problem, the earlier the problem is detected and treated the better the vision outcome.
- If parents wear glasses or had vision problems as a child, their children are more likely to have vision problems too.
- After eight years of age some childhood vision problems cannot be treated and the child will have poor vision for the rest of their life - glasses won't help.
- Low birth weight babies and children with neurological problems are at a greater risk of developing eye problems.
If you have a newborn baby, read the 'Your baby's eyes' fact sheet to learn more about your baby's developing eyes.
DAY | DATE | LOCATION |
Monday | 14th April | Cessnock Library |
Monday | 14th April | Charlestown |
Tuesday | 15th April | East Maitland Library |
Wednesday | 23rd April | Wallsend |
Wednesday | 28th May | Wallsend |
Monday | 7th July | Cessnock Library |
Tuesday | 8th July | East Maitland Library |
Wednesday | 9th July | Wallsend |
Monday | 21st July | Charlestown |
Monday | 18th August | Charlestown |
Monday | 13th October | Charlestown |
Monday | 29th September | Cessnock Library |
Tuesday | 30th September | East Maitland Library |
Wednesday | 8th October | Wallsend |
Monday | 10th November | Wallsend |
Monday | 8th December | Cessnock Library |
Monday | 8th December | Charlestown |
Tuesday | 9th December | Wallsend |
Wednesday | 10th December | East Maitland Library |
Contact us
Coordinator
Phone: 0418 677 289
Administration
Phone: (02) 4924 6656
Email: HNELHD-StEPSProgram@health.nsw.gov.au
