Year: 2019

I Love My Job!
In conjunction with Labour Day, a few SPD clients and staff share their thoughts on working and being employed.
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Managing Challenging Behaviours in Children – Part 1
Caregivers may be at a loss of what to do when their child displays challenging behaviours. SPD’s early intervention psychologist, Jacelyn Loh, shares some strategies in managing children's emotions.
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A Familiar Face at the Sheltered Workshop – Wang Kian Kim
Mr Wang Kian Kim always brings his pleasant smiles and affability to the clients of SPD at the Sheltered Workshop. Find out how he started his volunteering journey five years ago.
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Golfers raised $158,600 for people with disabilities at the fourth SPD Charity Golf event
96 golfers gathered at the Orchid Country Club today for the SPD Charity Golf 2019. This was the first time that the event was held there following three consecutive years [...]
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In Conversation with Occupational Therapist Grazel Ng
Senior occupational therapist (OT) Grazel Ng shares more of her role as an OT in supporting children with developmental needs at their preschools.
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Many Came Together to Support SPD Flag Day 2019
About 950 SPD staff and volunteers braved the hot weather on 6 April to collect donations island-wide on SPD’s Flag Day. Thank you for your efforts!
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Shoulder Impingement Syndrome – How to Prevent It?
Shoulder impingement syndrome results in painful movements of the shoulder. Here are some steps that you can take so as not to let the pain keep you from doing activities [...]
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Become an Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Advocate!
Learn from the best in the field of Augmentative and Alternative Communications, Assistive Technologies and Cortical Visual Impairment--from the experts at The Bridge School, a premier educational institution for children [...]
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Celebrating Life’s Every Triumph Together – Noraisha binte Mohamed
It has been sudden and without preamble from being a healthy person to having to relearn how to walk. However, Aisha reminds herself to always stay positive. Aisha shares more [...]
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Promoting Disability Inclusion One Deck at a Time
A group of youths came up with a card game to help primary school students understand disability in an interesting way. Find out how to play the card game here.
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