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Launch of IA Centre – S$12.7M Training Centre for People with Disabilities Offers 4,000 Places in IT Courses and Apprenticeship

The Infocomm Accessibility (IA) Centre, a new pan-disability training facility, run by the Society for the Physically Disabled (SPD), officially opens today to offer industry-relevant infocomm training, IT-related apprenticeship as well as library facilities for assistive technology equipment. SPD first in Asia to offer an Assistive Technology Loan Library

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More people with disabilities to enjoy better job prospects with scholarship and certification grant

Launch of the Microsoft Unlimited Potential Scholarship & Certification Training Grant, and special training vouchers offered to voluntary welfare organisations (VWOs) entitling their clients to attend one basic or intermediate training module conducted by the IA Centre.

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Breaking Barriers, Unlocking Potential TV info-ed series – Five-part TV show to help change mindsets and promote understanding, acceptance and inclusion of people with disabilities

To increase understanding, acceptance and inclusion of people with disabilities, SPD is commissioning a five-part info-educational series that will focus on the lives of and challenges faced by people with disabilities. ‘亮点人生 真情无障碍’ or ‘Breaking Barriers, Unlocking Potentials’ is done in conjunction with International Day of Persons with Disabilities and will be aired every Saturday from 29 November 2008 over Channel 8 at 9pm to 9.30pm. Hosted by Guo Liang, it will feature a few people with disabilities, the challenges they face and how they have or are working to overcome these, as well as the services available to help them.

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SPD Education Programme 2009 – Disabled Students Get More Support Through Handbook for Teachers and Higher Financial Aid

Launch of new disability resource handbook to guide mainstream educators on how to integrate physically disabled students in schools. Needy disabled students to be given $300 more each year for essential services. More than $165,200 in financial aid to be given out to over 150 needy students with physical disabilities and students with physically disabled parents. A new handbook will be made available to guide teachers and other educators on how to interact with and integrate physically disabled students in the schools.

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Aussino ‘Makes Dreams Possible’ for designers with physical disabilities in fundraising campaign

From now till December 2010, Aussino Home Fashions and the Society for the Physically Disabled (SPD) are collaborating in the ‘Making Dreams Possible’ campaign to raise $100,000 in aid of SPD’s programmes and services. This year-long campaign will start off with a charity sale of a series of specially-designed bed linens, polar fleece, bath towels, bath mats, cushion covers, mugs and carriers that cost between $5 to $10 each. They will be available at all Aussino outlets from 15 June 2009 onwards while stocks last. Another four more designs will be incorporated into Aussino’s annual fall/winter flyer towards the end of the year.

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First community-based dysphagia management programme to help people with swallowing difficulties

From October 2009, the elderly and people with disabilities are able to receive affordable professional speech therapy services in community-based organisations to help them with their swallowing problems. Launched by the Society for the Physically Disabled (SPD), the Dysphagia Management Programme (DMP) is the first community-based swallowing management programme.

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