Para-Archer’s Experience with Sports in School
As a teenager, all Syahidah Alim ever wanted was to join in a campfire and enjoy the wild outdoors. Normally an activity where children learn to test their own limits,... Read more.
Infrastructure And Support For Employment In Singapore
“In a way, I’m now more alert to problems that blind people face,” said 40-year-old Adrian Chan, who currently has 25% of his vision. “There are certain... Read more.
Job Transitions After Acquired Blindness
When 40-year-old English teacher and consultant Adrian Chan sees a begger on the streets, he doesn’t just drop a few coins into their box. Instead, he sits down... Read more.
Helping Children with Disabilities Help Themselves
Last week, I was walking with my sister after training when we passed a young boy in a wheelchair, with his mother and sister. Recognising him, my sister stopped... Read more.
Finding Deaf Culture and Identify
Knowing our rights can make a world of difference in how we perceive the world. As a child, accounts and administrative assistant Lisa Loh did not enjoy celebrating... Read more.
Seeds of Inclusion in Singapore
President of the Disabled People’s Association Nicholas Aw, 50, looks to the younger generation to be the change for a more inclusive Singapore in the future.... Read more.
Stepping Out of Her Shell Into View
As a kid in a mainstream primary school, Charmaine Tan had resigned herself to sitting in a corner and reading books because she was not able to play with her normal-sighted... Read more.
Maxmizing Education and Embracing Literature
Since she was a kid, Charmaine Tan thought up of many strategies to keep reading. Born with retinitis pigmentosa, a progressive deterioration that causes eventual... Read more.
Photography Builds Confidence
Photographer Dennis Ong has always found life to be more educational outside of school. Describing his scholastic performance as being “just good enough to progress... Read more.
Bringing Resources Together to Meet Families’ Needs
Families of children with disabilities (CWDs) probably know the fear and insecurity that surrounds the first moments when they discover their child’s condition.... Read more.
