“Let us dream big, dive deep and dare to deal with the difficult.”
Read More“While I support the Bill, I wish to highlight five areas for the Minister's response. The five areas are: more protection of Vulnerable Donors; cost of MCA Applications and Services; families of Children with Special Needs; more Resources for Administration, Education and Outreach for the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG); and the amendment to dissolve the Public Guardian Board”
Read MoreRequest for the expansion of scope of the Appropriate Adult Scheme
Read More“The next Enabling Master Plan must have a greater sense of urgency and focus with participation from the whole of Government and the whole of society.”
Read More“I believe MOE must exercise a stronger moral responsibility and take a more active role in overseeing private special schools.”
Read MoreConsidering three groups of children that could be at risk of left behind. and how we may help them
Read More“Challenges in the adult space need to be addressed”
Read MoreTwo key recommendations for the next lap in supporting students with special needs.
Read More“Three recommendations for the Ministry's consideration as it maps manpower plans for the future.”
Read More“Seeking the approval of the official adoption and funding of an Appropriate Adult Scheme by the Ministry and to include all key disabilities, and across all Police Divisions.”
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Read More“Raising four points for consideration and response - progress of the Enabling Master Plan, Special Implementation Team for Adults with Disabilities, clarification of Service Delivery System, and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities”
Read More“Disability Support Offices in the ITEs, polytechnics and universities should even have a larger vision to not only provide academic support but also consider working with the VWOs to provide employability assessments and training so that these persons could be gainfully employed once they graduate.“
Read MoreThree key areas on the Voluntary Sterilization Bill which should be considered for the amendment.
Read More“As a global education player, it is time for Singapore post-Secondary institutions to catch up with their peers on Special Education Support.”
Read MoreRecommendations to ensure that we do not run the risk of depriving young people from growing up in environments that are more inclusive and reflective of the larger Singapore society.
Read More“I, therefore, urge the Ministry to instil a sense of urgency to ensure MediShield includes all Singaporeans, especially those born with special needs.”
Read More“Instead of putting a brake on our economic growth which we need, let us sharpen the current initiatives like Workfare and CET and to include other vulnerable groups like the disabled so that none will be left behind and that everyone has a chance to contribute and benefit from the economic growth.”
Read MoreTo further enhance the Special Needs Savings Scheme (SNSS), one of the key provisions of the amendments, there are three items for consideration - expansion of scope; encouraging savings; and having effective education of the families.
Read More“Building inclusive education institutions as every Singaporean, whatever his or her potential or family background, deserves a quality education.”
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