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In 1960, the Singapore Children's Society initiated several educational and training programmes for intellectually disabled children, leading to the formation of the Singapore Association for Retarded Children (SARC) in 1962. [1] [2] Medical social worker Daisy Vaithilingam was involved in the creation of the group. [3]
9 Intellectual disabilities. 10 Physical disabilities. 11 Rare Disorders. 12 Visual impairment. ... Singapore Disability Sports Council [33] Special Olympics ...
An organization for children with intellectual disabilities, Singapore Association for Retarded Children (SARC), which later changed its name to Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore, (MINDS) was started in 1962 by medical social worker, Daisy Vaithilingam. [39]
Officials in Singapore defended the Wednesday execution of a mentally disabled Malaysian man who was caught with 1.5 ounces of heroin in the country in 2009 following multiple court appeals and ...
Pages in category "Disability organisations based in Singapore" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore; Muhammadiyah Welfare Home; Muscular Dystrophy Association of Singapore; Muslim Kidney Action Association (MKAC) Muslim Missionary Society Singapore (Jamiyah) Muslim Social Welfare Association of Sembawang; Muslimin Trust Fund Association (Darul Ihsan) Nanyang Technological University ...
Because many intellectually disabled (ID) children were abandoned at hospitals, Vaithilingam created the Singapore Association for Retarded Children (SARC, which later became MINDS) in 1962. [7] She also created a project to help parents of children with ID financially. [4]
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