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Sabah to be more accessible for elderly tourists, tourists with disabilities

Sabah to be more accessible for elderly tourists, tourists with disabilities

Sabah is planning to make the state more accessible for elderly tourists and tourists with disabilities, says state Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Christina Liew.

January 26, 2019

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Disabled videogamers find more options as EA, others expand choices

Disabled videogamers find more options as EA, others expand choices

Aaron Cendan’s new videogame controller features a subtle but significant design change. Instead of a joystick, four buttons on the left control the direction a player moves on the screen.

January 22, 2019

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Ziyad vows to rewrite his shot putt record this year

National para athlete Muhd Ziyad Zolkefli is hell-bent on rewriting his world record in shot putt this year. The 28-year-old shot putter from Gombak is determined to hit the 17.50m mark in competitions.

January 13, 2019

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Invisible Disabilities 101

Invisible Disabilities 101

What is an invisible disability? An invisible disability is one that is not immediately apparent to others. They are also known as hidden disabilities. These people may not use assistive devices, such as canes or hearing aids, on a regular basis. Invisible disabilities can affect a person's efforts to go to school, work, socialise and...

January 10, 2019

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Malaysia Baru for OKU(?) – Changes Under A New Government

Malaysia Baru for OKU(?) – Changes Under A New Government

May 11th was a historical day for Malaysia, as the 14th general elections resulted in the first change of government since Malaya’s initial independence. More than 7 months on, we look at what has happened since, and how this affects the lives of persons with disabilities in Malaysia. Laws and policy changes PWD welfare is...

January 9, 2019

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Wheelchair maintenance tips

Wheelchair maintenance tips

Whether you use your wheelchair simply on occasion or as your main method of moving around, it’s important to keep it working in good condition. Poor maintenance can lead to unnecessary repairs, poor movement and discomfort or injury for you, such as strained muscles or pressure sores. Every wheelchair is different. You should follow what...

January 8, 2019

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Children’s books on disability

Children’s books on disability

Reading helps a child learn about the world and grow as a person. It’s also important for children, abled and disabled, to learn about disabilities and accept themselves and their friends the way they are. It is also important for children with disabilities to see themselves mirrored in the books they read, not as helpless...

January 7, 2019

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Plans for special needs students

Plans for special needs students

Schools must accept all special needs students and prepare an individual education plan for every child under the Education Ministry’s “zero reject” policy, which has been made compulsory starting this year.

January 6, 2019

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Para-athlete Ecah thanks Media Prima for helping her to walk tall again [NSTTV]

Para-athlete Ecah thanks Media Prima for helping her to walk tall again [NSTTV]

Life can hand you lemons like what happened to Siti Nuraisyah Sahrin, 16, who lost her two legs after a tragic accident with a lorry in 2016. But this brave young woman managed to turn her life around and move forward again to achieve her dreams.

January 6, 2019

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Ridzuan is first Malaysian voted Asia’s best male athlete

Ridzuan is first Malaysian voted Asia’s best male athlete

National para athlete Mohamad Ridzuan Puzi cemented his status as one of the country’s sporting greats by winning the 2018 Best Asian Male Para Athlete award. The 31-year-old from Kuala Lumpur is the first Malaysian para athlete to win the award for his exploits in the sprint and long jump events last year.

January 4, 2019

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