Hello everyone!
Updates! :DD
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The Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC Youth Executive Committees invites you to:
PAYM Policy Forum
Are we forgetting Someone Special
- Is there a place for the youth with special needs in Singapore?
How much does the mainstream society understand about the youth with special needs?
What are the challenges faced by the youth?
Can the youth with special needs be vocationally active?
What form of support can the community offer to these youths and their families?
Our panellists
Guest-of-Honour: Mrs Josephine Teo
Member of Parliament for Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC
Mrs June Tham
Executive Director, Rainbow Centre
Mrs June Tham has devoted more than 20 years to the education of children with special needs. Mrs Tham joined the Margaret Drive Special School as its Principal and Executive Director in 1989. The school came under the umbrella of Rainbow Centre (RC) in 1992 when the latter was founded.
Rainbow Centre (RC) is a voluntary welfare organisation with a mission to enhance the quality of life of children with special needs through education and training to enable them to achieve their fullest potential.
Mrs Tham spearheaded the growth of RC by developing two purpose-built special schools, expanding the early intervention programme to serve more children. She also started the Training & Consultancy Unit to train teachers, professionals and parents.
Mr Adrian Yap
Winner of The Amazing Race Asia Season 2
Adrian’s innate hearing disability has not stopped him from being a high achiever. In the recent “The Amazing Race Asia Season 2”, Adrian and his partner emerged the winners, proving that his disability does not get in his way.
Apart from his thirst for challenges, Adrian also enjoys picking up different languages. He is also an ardent fan of ancient Chinese and Asian history.
If you're interested, just head down to Toa Payoh Central CC on 22 Nov (Saturday) to register!
That's all!
Thanks! :DD
♥
Make-Up Artiste Team
Thursday, November 20, 2008
PAYM Policy Forum @ Bishan - Toa Payoh GRC
Hello everyone!
Updates! :DD
Click for a larger view.
The Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC Youth Executive Committees invites you to:
PAYM Policy Forum
Are we forgetting Someone Special
- Is there a place for the youth with special needs in Singapore?
How much does the mainstream society understand about the youth with special needs?
What are the challenges faced by the youth?
Can the youth with special needs be vocationally active?
What form of support can the community offer to these youths and their families?
Our panellists
Guest-of-Honour: Mrs Josephine Teo
Member of Parliament for Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC
Mrs June Tham
Executive Director, Rainbow Centre
Mrs June Tham has devoted more than 20 years to the education of children with special needs. Mrs Tham joined the Margaret Drive Special School as its Principal and Executive Director in 1989. The school came under the umbrella of Rainbow Centre (RC) in 1992 when the latter was founded.
Rainbow Centre (RC) is a voluntary welfare organisation with a mission to enhance the quality of life of children with special needs through education and training to enable them to achieve their fullest potential.
Mrs Tham spearheaded the growth of RC by developing two purpose-built special schools, expanding the early intervention programme to serve more children. She also started the Training & Consultancy Unit to train teachers, professionals and parents.
Mr Adrian Yap
Winner of The Amazing Race Asia Season 2
Adrian’s innate hearing disability has not stopped him from being a high achiever. In the recent “The Amazing Race Asia Season 2”, Adrian and his partner emerged the winners, proving that his disability does not get in his way.
Apart from his thirst for challenges, Adrian also enjoys picking up different languages. He is also an ardent fan of ancient Chinese and Asian history.
If you're interested, just head down to Toa Payoh Central CC on 22 Nov (Saturday) to register!
That's all!
Thanks! :DD
♥
Make-Up Artiste Team
Updates! :DD
Click for a larger view.
The Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC Youth Executive Committees invites you to:
PAYM Policy Forum
Are we forgetting Someone Special
- Is there a place for the youth with special needs in Singapore?
How much does the mainstream society understand about the youth with special needs?
What are the challenges faced by the youth?
Can the youth with special needs be vocationally active?
What form of support can the community offer to these youths and their families?
Our panellists
Guest-of-Honour: Mrs Josephine Teo
Member of Parliament for Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC
Mrs June Tham
Executive Director, Rainbow Centre
Mrs June Tham has devoted more than 20 years to the education of children with special needs. Mrs Tham joined the Margaret Drive Special School as its Principal and Executive Director in 1989. The school came under the umbrella of Rainbow Centre (RC) in 1992 when the latter was founded.
Rainbow Centre (RC) is a voluntary welfare organisation with a mission to enhance the quality of life of children with special needs through education and training to enable them to achieve their fullest potential.
Mrs Tham spearheaded the growth of RC by developing two purpose-built special schools, expanding the early intervention programme to serve more children. She also started the Training & Consultancy Unit to train teachers, professionals and parents.
Mr Adrian Yap
Winner of The Amazing Race Asia Season 2
Adrian’s innate hearing disability has not stopped him from being a high achiever. In the recent “The Amazing Race Asia Season 2”, Adrian and his partner emerged the winners, proving that his disability does not get in his way.
Apart from his thirst for challenges, Adrian also enjoys picking up different languages. He is also an ardent fan of ancient Chinese and Asian history.
If you're interested, just head down to Toa Payoh Central CC on 22 Nov (Saturday) to register!
That's all!
Thanks! :DD
♥
Make-Up Artiste Team
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