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− | * Includes moving from instrumentalisation/pure aesthetics in the arts to disability-led arts that is generative | + | * |
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− | |'''Annual Arts and Disability Forum/Conference by Singapore International Foundation'''
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| === '''Opportunities for disabled people to be involved in the arts → Disabled people can lead and participate in the arts''' === | | === '''Opportunities for disabled people to be involved in the arts → Disabled people can lead and participate in the arts''' === |
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− | === '''Access to both competitive and non-competitive sporting opportunities → Disabled people can lead and participate in sport''' ===
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− | * Paralympian Raja Singh: Have r[https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/sports-for-those-with-disabilities egular disability sports sessions] in all special education schools and organisations for the disabled.
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− | * Para-archer Syahidah Alim: [http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/commentary-when-does-a-person-with-a-disability-get-a-chance-to-9226832 Collectively refrain from assuming] what PWDs can or cannot do, never mind their condition.
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− | |'''[http://www.aquafins.com.sg/services&products.html Aquafins Swim School]'''
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− | |'''[https://www.myactivesg.com/read/2018/7/play-inclusive-2018-a-fulfilling-and-memorable-experience-for-all Play Inclusive Day]'''
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− | * Athletes with intellectual disabilities and athletes without special needs competed in badminton, basketball, floorball, and football.
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− | |The games played (badminton, basketball, floorball, and football) do not consist of games that are friendly to people with Muscular Dystrophy.
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