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Disabilities

‘It takes a village to raise a child’: A community grows from play group for children with disabilities

PlayBuddy participant Sherlock Woo (left) with volunteer Aini Mohammad Yasli during a sports and play session at The Kallang on Feb 15.
PlayBuddy participant Sherlock Woo (left) with volunteer Aini Mohammad Yasli during a sports and play session at The Kallang on Feb 15.

ST More than Grades

Feeling free in water: 10-year-old boy with spinal muscular atrophy learns to defy physical limits

Primary 5 pupil Bryan Lee, who lives with spinal muscular atrophy, with his parents and his para swimming medals.
Primary 5 pupil Bryan Lee, who lives with spinal muscular atrophy, with his parents and his para swimming medals.

130 persons with autism on wait list for day activity centre spots, up from 80 in 2024

Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Social and Family Development Eric Chua said the Government is ramping up the capacity of Day Activity Centres here to meet demand.
Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Social and Family Development Eric Chua said the Government is ramping up the capacity of Day Activity Centres here to meet demand.

Chinese quadriplegic runs farm with just one finger

Mr Li Xia, who has Duchenne muscular dystrophy, using a trackball with his fingers to control the computer on a bed at his house.
Mr Li Xia, who has Duchenne muscular dystrophy, using a trackball with his fingers to control the computer on a bed at his house.

The ‘R-word’ returns in US, dismaying those who fought to oust it

US President Donald Trump called Minnesota’s Democratic governor, Mr Tim Walz, “seriously retarded” in a Truth Social post in 2025.
US President Donald Trump called Minnesota’s Democratic governor, Mr Tim Walz, “seriously retarded” in a Truth Social post in 2025.

What Singapore’s new disability task force must get right

The difference, between asking “What is wrong”, and asking “What helps”, is where inclusion either stalls or succeeds.
The difference, between asking “What is wrong”, and asking “What helps”, is where inclusion either stalls or succeeds.

First accessible pub in China fosters community of people with disabilities and the able-bodied

Pub HandyCup’s name is a play on words from “handicap”, embodying the vision of breaking down barriers with drinks.
Pub HandyCup’s name is a play on words from “handicap”, embodying the vision of breaking down barriers with drinks.

‘I won’t have to trouble anyone’: NUS team launches AI headset to help visually impaired with tasks

Teresa Ng, in her 50s, who is visually-impaired, tries out AiSee at a clothing store.
Teresa Ng, in her 50s, who is visually-impaired, tries out AiSee at a clothing store.

A decade on, Enabling Village users, tenants optimistic about inclusivity hub’s longevity

The Stroke Support Station at the Enabling Village. Clients and tenants at Enabling Village said they are bullish about its long-term prospects.
The Stroke Support Station at the Enabling Village. Clients and tenants at Enabling Village said they are bullish about its long-term prospects.

New task force reviewing support for special needs, mental health conditions within legal system

The Inclusive Justice Taskforce will examine support within the entire criminal justice process, from investigations to sentencing.
The Inclusive Justice Taskforce will examine support within the entire criminal justice process, from investigations to sentencing.

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MDDI (P) 046/10/2025. Published by SPH Media Limited, Co. Regn. No.202120748H. Copyright © 2026 SPH Media Limited. All rights reserved.