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Looking forward to even more inclusive public spaces in Singapore
The latest roadmap for disability inclusion here was released in August, with a slew of recommendations ranging from employment and education to caregiver support and inclusion in public spaces. The Sunday Times invited four people to share their thoughts on Singapore's plans to be a more welcoming place for people with disabilities by 2030.
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Mr Alister Ong says that when office spaces are made friendly for persons with disabilities, they can participate in workplace activities and better interact with their colleagues.
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Mr Alister Ong, 29, Manager, diversity, equity and inclusion client solutions, at Michael Page Singapore, shares his views. He has cerebral palsy.
In the recent launch of the Enabling Masterplan (EMP) 2030, the policies about and commitment to inclusive public spaces really resonated with me.

