Disability Connect

Working from home: Q&A with disability advocate El Gibbs

El Gibbs, CEO of Disability Advocacy Network Australia, has worked remotely on and off for 25 years due to her disability. Powerd Media sat down with the disability advocate to discuss how working from home can be advantageous for people living with disability. By Emma Myers – Powerd Media What are your thoughts on the […]

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People with disabilities lack accessible public transport in Cape Town

“I never had a problem with being disabled. I never thought that it’ll be a challenge, until I experienced the outside world, going into unknown spaces,” says 18-year-old Aphelele Rangula about her cerebral palsy. By Yaseen Bardien – GroundUp Rangula was born able-bodied, but at the age of four, her life took a dramatic turn.

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Watch – Acceptance of disability in the workplace a challenge

Disability Connect Work Enabled speaks to Gareth Dudgeon who lost mobility in his left arm and leg from a brain injury as a result of an accident in 2002. Gareth studied human movement science but is now a commercial property broker in sales and leasing. Despite his disability, Gareth describes himself as a health and

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Persons with disabilities inclusion ‘needs urgent attention’

Social Development Deputy Minister Ganief Hendricks said the inclusion of persons with disabilities must be taken more seriously.  Hendricks spoke in Umhlanga on Tuesday at the handover of a report on a draft policy for the Social Development Services to Persons with Disabilities. “We must in our service delivery ensure their full participation in society

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DUT embraces diversity through inclusive adaptation

The Durban University of Technology (DUT) has consistently demonstrated its commitment to supporting students living with disabilities and fostering inclusivity and diversity within the university community. The Disability Rights Unit (DRU) recently hosted an online orientation programme specifically designed for students living with disabilities from both Durban and Pietermaritzburg campuses, ensuring equal access and participation

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Workplace Readiness with Adelaide Tambo School and Massmart

The Disability Connect Workplace Readiness programme focused on the Adelaide Tambo School for the Physically Challenged, sponsored by the Massmart Group. The day’s programme was also attended by Progression and Lethabo Shai giving the learners great insight into disabilities within the workplace and providing inspiration through movement and dance.

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Overcoming employment challenges for the visually impaired

Despite South Africa’s progressive labour laws, the country continues to fail its largest disability group — people with visual impairments. It is estimated that over one million South Africans live with some form of visual impairment, and statistics indicate that more than 70% of visually impaired individuals who are of working age are unemployed. By

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Dobsonville disability awareness inspires an inclusive community

The Department of Social Development calls on people living with disabilities to utilise services offered to support individuals and families at Kopanong Center. Itumeleng Modiba – Soweto Urban As the world strives for greater inclusivity, disability awareness remains a crucial aspect of promoting equality and social justice. The Department of Social Development (DSD) cluster office

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