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    Diversity and Disability

    Celebrate Life; Celebrate Diversity

    We welcome you to the community page "Celebrating Disability", an online discussion forum where we introduce, discuss, debate as well as campaign and advocate various concepts, perspectives, paradigm shift, models and legal provisions that concern and impact persons with disabilities. The title Celebrating Disability emerges from one of the ideologies of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) to celebrate human diversity and that Disability is a part of human diversity. 

    This online community page aims at demystifying the stigma associated with disability and reinforces the paradigm shift experienced by persons with disabilities from the charity and medical model to the social and developmental model, a holistic development of the society where persons with disabilities are an integral and contributing part and not apart. It will also focus on discussions and debates with regard to legal frameworks that impact persons with disabilities rightfully as well as adversely. The context and connect of UNCRPD with most terminologies & concepts to be discussed in the forum goes without saying. The perspectives of different professionals and their work with persons with disabilities are to be dealt as well. Any requirement for a larger campaign or advocacy may also be analysed in due course of a discussion. 

    This community page "Diversity and Disability" will provide motivational stories and achievements by persons with disabilities on an equal  basis with others, articles by expert persons with disabilities as well as professionals without disabilities on their work and perspective, the gaps in the legal framework and way forward to harmonise the same, strategies/models to implement UNCRPD at every level and a lot more, by way of public discussions, debates and other creative methodology on each article/story. In addition a webinar will be organised every quarterly to discuss the topic of the term. The topics may widely range from different provisions of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and its connect with UNCRPD & vice versa, evolving concepts on disability, innovations pertaining to products, designs, services, infrastructure, information, communication and technology etc. 

    Supported by Vidya Sagar, Chennai

     

  • Two blind women conducting tactile breast examination
    Blind Women Can Lead The Way In Early Breast Cancer Detection
    Discovering Hands initiative in India is a project that empowers visually challenged women to find a foothold in the medical world as Medical Tactile Examiners in the area of breast cancer by examining women for early detection and hence a reduction in the mortality rate. Moyna Sen speaks to three organizations NAB India Centre for Blind Women, New Delhi, Enable India, and CyteCare Hospitals as well as the Medical Tactile Examiners to understand how they all came together to make this…
  • दृष्टि की गंभीर हानि की चुनौतियों ने मुझे एक मजबूत इंसान बनाया है
    फरीदाबाद की 60 वर्षीय अरुणा मिश्रा बहुत कम देख पाती हैं - अब उनकी सिर्फ 8 प्रतिशत परिधीय दृष्टि बची है,  और यह और भी घटती जा रही है। लेकिन इस समस्या के बावजूद वे स्वतंत्र रूप से जीती हैं, अपने सारे काम करती हैं, और यहाँ तक कि जब उनके पति को कोविड हुआ, उन्होंने खाना बनाने का काम भी संभाला। सबसे महत्वपूर्ण बात यह है कि उन्होंने इस समस्या से अपने जीवन के उत्साह को कम नहीं होने दिया। कृपया हमें अपनी स्थिति के बारे में कुछ बताएं मैं रेटिनाइटिस पिगमेंटोसा की एडवांस स्टेज में हूं। मेरी अब केवल 8…
  • Webinar: Vision Rehabilitation For Better Quality Of Life
    PatientsEngage has partnered with iHOPE to highlight the importance of vision rehabilitation and how early intervention can help a person with low vision or blindness live productive lives. India has an estimated 12 million blind and 50 million visually impaired persons using the definition of National Programme for Control of Blindness. However awareness of vision rehabilitation is still very low. PatientsEngage has partnered with iHOPE to highlight the importance of vision rehabilitation…
  • A woman in a white coat with a partially visible stethoscope covering one eye to demonstrate eye exercise
    How To Cope With Vision Loss
    Vision Rehabilitation is recommended for people with no vision or low vision, both children and adults, to enable them to live as independently as possible. Ms. Beula Christy, PhD, Head, Institute for Vision Rehabilitation L V Prasad Eye Institute explains how vision rehabilitation can be customised to suit the specific needs of the people concerned. What is Vision Rehabilitation?  Rehabilitation is an essential health service that focuses on the functioning of an individual to live as…
  • Youngsters with Disabilities Learn Life Skills at Supermarket
    Dr Mihir Parekh, child psychologist and special educator, has recently opened Urja Mart, a supermarket handled by youngsters with Down’s syndrome and on the Autism spectrum. Here, he talks about how the initiative will help them gain real world experience and employability skills. Dr Parekh, you have recently opened a supermarket, Urja Mart, managed by youngsters with special needs. Could you tell us a little about your unique initiative? Urja Mart is a training mart for children with special…
  • World Down Syndrome Day What Inclusion Means and Pictures of the 4 persons with down syndrome
    World Down Syndrome Day: What Inclusion Means To Me
    The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN CRPD) calls for “full and effective participation and inclusion in society”. In line with this, the campaign for World Down Syndrome Day 2022 focusses on understanding what "Inclusion Means" to persons with down syndrome. We asked persons with Down Syndrome the question and we got insightful and interesting responses.    Pranay Burde Hello Everybody. Wish you all a happy World Down Syndrome Day.  To Me Inclusion…
  • How To Interact With A Blind Or Visually Impaired Person
    Preeti Monga, blind since childhood, who works towards inclusion and empowerment of blind children and women, gives some valuable tips to sighted people about interacting with the blind or visually impaired to avoid awkward encounters. Do you feel a sense of discomfort when you need to interact with a blind person? And, therefore, do you try to avoid the interaction totally? Or simply allow someone else to interact instead of doing it yourself! I know you are always there to help us, but,…
  • Upcoming Webinar: Stepping Out For Social Inclusion
    Stepping Out For Social Inclusion: A Dialogue For Inclusive Society Socialisation is necessary for everyone. However persons with disabilities and their families face barriers and challenges with respect to social acceptance and inclusion. We speak with parents of young adults with developmental challenges to understand how they have navigated the social barriers over the years, what has worked, what has not worked. When :20th Jan 2022 4PM IST Panelists: - Akila Vaidyanathan - Ruchika Sethi…
  • It is Liberating to Accept My Hearing Loss
    Shruti Gupta, a cochlear implant user, an employee of a MNC and an ardent techie strongly believes that a considerate and accepting community, whether virtual or non-virtual, can help in bettering the lives of a disabled individual. Could you tell us bit about your hearing loss background? At what age was your hearing loss detected and what was the cause? When I was one-and-a-half years old, my parents realised that I wasn’t responding to the loud firecrackers during Diwali. An immediate…
  • Each of His Activities Add to His Achievement
    Sharan Delhiwala, who was born with Down Syndrome, has always been encouraged to live an engaged, healthy and productive life. His mother, Parini, writes about the challenges he dealt with and and how her son enjoys trying out different activities and engages socially with family and friends. Sharan was born on November 9, 2000. He is blessed with Down Syndrome. We are based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Syndrome undetected in Nigeria When he was born our doctor didn’t inform us about his diagnosis.…
Received a request for an OT in Patiala for a 2 year old child with Cerebral Palsy. Any suggestions, recommendations would be welcome Family currently going to PGI Chandigarh for doctor visits thanks 
People tend to develop their personalities from the different things that they get to know and do in their lives, which may also have an impact from time to time. People develop their personalities at all ages and it is a constant shift for every…
Vidya Sagar (Formerly, The Spastics Society of India), a 30 year old non-profit organisation working with  persons  with disabilities , is conducting a 2 Day Expo titled "VaccesS" @ Vidya Sagar, #1, Ranjith Road, Kotturpuram, Chennai - 600…
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