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Dementia South Africa

DementiaSA was registered as a Non-Profit Organisation in 2006. We encourage and promote the principles of person-centred care. In a short period of time, DementiaSA has become the ‘go-to’ organisation for people needing help, information, support, training and counselling. The organisation trains care-givers and professionals (social workers, OT’s, GP’s and other allied health care workers) […]

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Disability Association of South African National Military Veterans (DASANMVE)

The resolution of the NEC was to come up with plans and a structure to empower military veterans living with disability. The SANMVA leadership eventually engaged with military veterans living with disability and finally agreed on the following: To co-opt one member to represent veterans living with disability at the SANMVA NEC. To allow veterans

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DeafBlind SA ( DBSA)

The main objective of Deafblind South Africa is to break the isolation that surrounds Deafblind people. Because deafblindness can be considered a communication disability, many Deafblind people live in isolation and they are very often unable to utilize services that might be available to other people. Deafblind South Africa sees its role as a lobbying

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Association for Hearing Loss Accessibility and Development (AHLAD) – Disabled People Organisation

The Association for Hearing Loss Accessibility & Development is an active South African based association formed with the following Mission: To serve as a Forum for the advancement of all persons with hearing loss so as to enable them to attain their maximum level of independence and integration into the community as well as the

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Blind SA

We equip blind people with the skills they need to fully and independently participate in society. This includes support in living without assistance, getting about, using technology, reading, working and socialising. All this is made possible through advocacy, our Education Committee, Braille Services, orientation and mobility services and our employment programme. It is through this,

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