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Disability education resources for teachers of young students

Disability education resources for teachers of young students

In most communities, a university degree is often perceived as an individual’s ticket to jobs with steady incomes. However, in today's competitive economy, it may not always be the case. Most employers are looking for people who are quick learners and versatile, which makes it harder for People with Disabilities (PWDs) who may not always...

September 10, 2021

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Ganbare Malaysia: Paralympic Athletes to look out for

Ganbare Malaysia: Paralympic Athletes to look out for

After Malaysia’s one silver, one bronze haul at the delayed 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, it’s time for our parathletes to shine at the Paralympics. Malaysia is fielding 22 athletes in 9 sports. We profile 9 of them below: Archery: Suresh Selvatamby Kuala Ketil native Suresh made headlines in 2019 when he became the new...

August 20, 2021

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The risks of long COVID/PACS (Post Acute COVID-19 Syndrome)

The risks of long COVID/PACS (Post Acute COVID-19 Syndrome)

More than a year after COVID-19 first started becoming a pandemic, it is becoming clear that the disease is more dangerous than first thought. If you survive COVID-19, your health may not return to normal right away, or even at all. COVID-19 can cause long-term changes in the way your body works. It is now...

August 15, 2021

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A helpful guide to wheelchair etiquette

A helpful guide to wheelchair etiquette

Wheelchairs help people with limited mobility get around. It is a tool that helps them complete tasks or go about daily activities that they would not otherwise have been able to complete. However, many people still feel uncomfortable or simply do not know how to act when they are communicating with a wheelchair user.  We’ve...

July 20, 2021

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Caring for kids with special needs during COVID-19 lockdowns 

Caring for kids with special needs during COVID-19 lockdowns 

August 1st, 2021 will mark the 500th day our country entered the coronavirus lockdown. Cases are still on the rise despite the increasing vaccine rollout. As the lockdown continues, many of us are experiencing pandemic fatigue, children included. Children with special needs are no different, if not more frustrated with the new normal practices.  School...

July 10, 2021

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Join the Fight: Dealing with Dravet Syndrome

Join the Fight: Dealing with Dravet Syndrome

June is Dravet Syndrome Awareness Month in the USA. The Dravet Syndrome Foundation raises awareness for this rare seizure disorder to increase knowledge, improve early diagnosis, and equip patients and their families with the information and support they need. Their 2021 campaign theme is Join the Fight, encouraging others to learn more, spread the word...

June 18, 2021

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How technology makes WFH a permanent option for PWDs

How technology makes WFH a permanent option for PWDs

Malaysia’s lockdown for COVID-19 has proved that in many cases, it is possible for office workers to stay productive outside the confines of their cubicles. This is all made possible through new and existing communication technologies, whether on computers, tablets or smartphones. This therefore underscores that workers with disabilities don’t need to head into the...

June 5, 2021

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Stroke myths and truths

Stroke myths and truths

In conjunction with Stroke Awareness Month, we’re looking at some common myths and misconceptions surrounding strokes. Myth: strokes only happen to old people Strokes can occur at any age. More people between the ages of 18-65 are suffering strokes. This is probably caused by an equal rise in obesity and high blood pressure among this...

May 20, 2021

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Useful apps for the elderly and caregivers

Useful apps for the elderly and caregivers

As we grow older and our mind and body start to slow down, technology can be useful in helping to preserve memory and slow the decline of mental and physical skills. At the same time, caregivers can use the extra help in ensuring the people they look after are healthy and happy in their golden...

May 9, 2021

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Manfaat TVET latih OKU ceburi bidang pertanian

Manfaat TVET latih OKU ceburi bidang pertanian

Di kebanyakan negara maju, pembabitan orang kurang upaya (OKU) dengan aktiviti pertanian secara kecil-kecilan dan komersial adalah dinamik. Latihan berbentuk Pendidikan dan Latihan Teknikal dan Vokasional (TVET) diberikan secara berterusan bagi membantu OKU dalam pertanian.

May 3, 2021

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