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Companies told not to hire PWDs to boost image

By JAKE SORIANO THE head of the country’s disability council has this to say to companies that hire PWDs as part of their corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs: “We don’t want that.” “No. It should not be part of your CSR program. It should be a part of your recruitment policy,” declared Carmen Zubiaga, acting

Companies told not to hire PWDs to boost image

PWD achiever among first graduates under cash transfer program

A PERSON with disability (PWD) is among the first batch of high school graduates who are beneficiaries of the government’s PantawidPamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps). And she graduated with honors. Seventeen-year-old Edy Rose Tayab, born with no feet and left hand, finished ninth in her class in a school in Bukidnon, the Department of Social Welfare

PWD achiever among first graduates under cash transfer program

Not just any ‘special education’ for kids with disabilities

By JAKE SORIANO Nine-year-old Sebastian walked into the covered court with a medal in his hand. “Kagabi niya pa hawak iyan. Tapos sabi niya sa kapitbahay namin, ‘May medal ako (He has been holding on to that medal since last night. He proudly showed it off to our neighbors)!’” explained his mother Rosalina Guelas, referring

Not just any ‘special education’ for kids with disabilities

Santa Clarita, California to welcome Filipino Special Olympic athletes

Text and photos by ARTHA KIRA PAREDES LOS ANGELES, California—Before participating in the nine-day 2015 Special Olympics World Summer Games, the 52-member Filipino delegation will be welcomed and celebrated in Santa Clarita City. Santa Clarita is among the 100 host towns where Special Olympic athletes will be staying from July 21 to 24. It will

Santa Clarita, California to welcome Filipino Special Olympic athletes

PWD rights in post-2015 UN agenda backed

  THE National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA) says it fully supports the international call to firmly include the human rights of persons with disabilities (PWDs) in the post-2015 development agenda. This comes after a team of United Nations (UN) experts last month appealed to UN negotiators and member states to ensure that no one

PWD rights in post-2015 UN agenda backed

LA-bound ‘special’ Olympians seek help for airfares

By JAKE SORIANO THEY make the country proud but pay a high price, literally. The 36 athletes from the Philippines who will compete at the Special Olympics in July will each have to fork around $1,500 (P66,000) for a round trip ticket to Los Angeles. “We need help,” said Special Olympics Philippines Executive Director Kaye

LA-bound ‘special’ Olympians seek help for airfares

Spreading love, hope for kids with Down Syndrome

[metaslider id=31393] By VERA Files EARLY morning Sunday, the Bangcailans, a family of five, rushed to reach the Freedom Park in Davao City to join for the first time this year’s Happy Walk. They did it for Shawnn Noel, their two-year-old son with Down Syndrome. A yearly event to highlight the National Down Syndrome Consciousness Month

Spreading love, hope for kids with Down Syndrome

DOH halts order affecting blind massage therapists

THE Department of Health (DOH) has suspended the implementation of a blanket licensing requirement for all massage therapists in the country while working out a system of accreditation with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA). The licensing order will be deferred for three years, or until December 2017. If it were enforced according

DOH halts order affecting blind massage therapists

DOH order may cost thousands of blind people their jobs

By JAKE SORIANO IN December last year, blind massage therapists from Zamboanga City traveled all the way to Cagayan de Oro to undergo licensing exams. They took the nearly 500-km journey because their jobs were on the line. But Typhoon Ruby (Hagupit) struck, and they were told to go home. No exams meant no licenses.

DOH order may cost thousands of blind people their jobs

Early enrollment for children with disabilities underway

OUT of school children and youth, including those with disabilities, can as early as now enroll for the upcoming school year (2015-2016), which begins in June. The Department of Education (Dep Ed) has declared January 24 to February 27, 2015 a period of early registration for school-age children who are not currently enrolled. The order

Early enrollment for children with disabilities underway