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SASSA launches online disability grant system

In a major step towards improving accessibility and service delivery, the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has officially launched its new online disability grant application system. Starting June 2025, persons with disabilities can apply for financial support from the comfort of their own homes, eliminating the need to queue at physical offices. By Now […]

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Leaving no one behind as UCT is transforming disability inclusion

By Myolisi Gophe/ Images Lerato Maduna for UCT News In the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Vision 2030 lies a powerful commitment: leave no one behind. While this mantra may sound aspirational, for the Disability Service, it is an everyday reality they are working tirelessly to bring to life. Over the past decade, the department

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Johannesburg empowers people with disabilities through inclusive planning

Johannesburg empowers people with disabilities through inclusive planning The City of Johannesburg has hosted an Integrated Development Plan (IDP) session for People with Disabilities (PWD) at the Brixton Multipurpose Centre. The session was part of the City’s commitment to public participation, ensuring that marginalised communities play an active role in shaping local development priorities. Recognising

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RNIB has deserted braille users says blind campaigner

A disabled campaigner claims the disability charity RNIB has “washed its hands” of those with the most significant levels of visual impairment, after scrapping its long-established free braille transcription service. By John Pring – Disability News Service Connor Scott-Gardner (pictured), a blind campaigner from Leeds, has accused RNIB of hypocrisy and discrimination after it called

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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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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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