Be Inspired Speaker Series: Celebrating the Indomitable Human Spirit
In conjunction with the upcoming International Day of Persons with Disabilities, come hear the stories of two inspiring differently-abled individuals: Ezzy, a right-pelvic amputee cancer survivor and Michael, whose legs are immobile from childhood polio; who have gone on to create purposeful and joyful lives.
Join us, and reimagine the label of disability that we often place on our differently-abled friends.
π΄ Fri 30 Nov
π΅ National Volunteer Philanthropy Centre
βͺοΈ Sign up here ππ»: bit.ly/2qYF7Jt
#PWDs
In conjunction with the upcoming International Day of Persons with Disabilities, come hear the stories of two inspiring differently-abled individuals: Ezzy, a right-pelvic amputee cancer survivor and Michael, whose legs are immobile from childhood polio; who have gone on to create purposeful and joyful lives.
Join us, and reimagine the label of disability that we often place on our differently-abled friends.
π΄ Fri 30 Nov
π΅ National Volunteer Philanthropy Centre
βͺοΈ Sign up here ππ»: bit.ly/2qYF7Jt
#PWDs
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The (R)Evolution of Inclusivity in Education
In 2019, the Compulsory Education Act will be extended to include children with moderate to severe special needs. How ready are we? How can we better prepare and support educators, parents, students, and other stakeholders?
Organised by the Singapore Drama Educators Association in partnership with The Finger Players, join us for a panel discussion as we explore current and future challenges, through the lens of accessibility, inclusivity, and mindset changes.
The panel will be conducted in English with live note-taking and sign language interpretation.
Sign-up here ππ»: http://bit.ly/2B55ra7
#PWDs #education
In 2019, the Compulsory Education Act will be extended to include children with moderate to severe special needs. How ready are we? How can we better prepare and support educators, parents, students, and other stakeholders?
Organised by the Singapore Drama Educators Association in partnership with The Finger Players, join us for a panel discussion as we explore current and future challenges, through the lens of accessibility, inclusivity, and mindset changes.
The panel will be conducted in English with live note-taking and sign language interpretation.
Sign-up here ππ»: http://bit.ly/2B55ra7
#PWDs #education