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Bridging the Gaps for the Disabled

Bridging the Gaps for the Disabled

People with disabilities are being left behind, and steps must be taken to ensure their inclusion in the world of education and work. Approximately 15 percent of the world’s population, or an estimated one billion people, live with disabilities. But neglect, discrimination, and abuse are still all too common among disabled youth, leaving them deprived of rights including those to education, health, and employment.

March 29, 2019

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OKU dilantik sebagai Duta Ubat

Program Duta Kenali Ubat Anda (KUA) akan diperluaskan kepada golongan kurang upaya (OKU), bagi membolehkan maklumat tempat pengambilan ubat secara sistematik dilaksanakan secara menyeluruh. Timbalan Pengarah Cawangan Penggunaan Ubat Secara Berkualiti, Bahagian Amalan dan Perkembangan Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia (KKM), Munira Muhammad, bertujuan memastikan golongan itu dilengkapi pengetahuan dan pengurusan penggunaan ubat secara selamat.

March 29, 2019

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Reviewing the disability sign

Reviewing the disability sign

In Malaysia, we still have a long way to go from looking at the child’s disability to looking at him or her personally and his or her abilities. In this respect, we are behind much of the developed and developing world. Re-symbolising our nation is one step in the right direction. I appeal to media outlets, corporate bodies, shopping complexes, government agencies and all relevant bodies to consider adopting this new symbol when we need to use a disability sign.

March 28, 2019

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Ear surgeon steps forward to help deaf and mute Lombok hero Taufik

Ear surgeon steps forward to help deaf and mute Lombok hero Taufik

Taufik, the deaf and mute Lombok hero, is set to end years of suffering after a Malaysian ear specialist offered to treat the disabled Indonesian.

March 26, 2019

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Deaf and mute Indonesian boy who aided Malaysians in Lombok quake hailed as a hero

Deaf and mute Indonesian boy who aided Malaysians in Lombok quake hailed as a hero

Global Peace Mission (GPM) Malaysia has said that it plans to name a disabled seven-year-old boy from Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara, a hero for helping foreign tourists evacuate from the area when an earthquake jolted the island recently.

March 23, 2019

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Vital to know risks involved ahead of time

Vital to know risks involved ahead of time

Support groups for those with genetically inherited diseases are advocating for the Health Ministry to support premarital and prenatal genetic screening to spare children from a life of severe hereditary disorders.

March 23, 2019

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Free bus service in Seremban

Free bus service in Seremban

Folks here can now use a free bus shuttle service to get to several places, including the wet market and hospital, says Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Aminudin Harun. He said the natural gas-powered bus was also disabled-friendly and those using the wheelchair will also be able to board it.

March 22, 2019

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No challenge too great

No challenge too great

Mokti Mahmud has never let losing his left arm in a work accident deter him from doing anything that he puts his mind to. Manoeuvring a sampan through shallow waters with the weight of two passengers and their luggage sounds like heavy lifting but the formidable 44-year-old does it with ease and a bright smile.

March 22, 2019

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Disabled man to attempt 24-hour continuous massage record

A disabled masseuse in Rantau, Negri Sembilan, will attempt to set a Malaysian record by performing massages continuously for 24 hours, Malaysia Nanban reported.

March 22, 2019

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Uniting special needs people through bocce

Uniting special needs people through bocce

A bocce tournament brought together 70 intellectually disabled people from different community centres in Malaysia. Individual Mentally Challenged Training Centre for Special Needs (IMC) founder Raaginee Shalesh said the tournament was the result of a year’s training, and a platform to identify students’ level of skill in bocce to participate in the upcoming Special Olympics.

March 22, 2019

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