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Date: 9 March (Wednesday)

Time: 3pm

Venue: Library Outpost (Level 1, The Hive)

About this talk

“More Than Dis” is a communication campaign organised by our very own NTU Students from the Wee Kim Wee School of Communications and Information, with the goal of strengthening inclusion of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in the Singapore workplace.

As part of their campaign they will be putting up a photo exhibition in Lee Wee Nam Library from 15 March to 8 April, and they have invited a guest speaker from the Disabled People’s Association to raise awareness and understanding of PWDs and their capabilities amongst us.

Come join us on 9 March, at the Library Outpost!

About the speaker

Over the years, Asha has acquired real-life experience working with marginalised groups in India. She also has a strong interest in training and development and has attained the Advanced Certificate in Training and Assessment (ACTA) and various Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ) certifications in Singapore. Asha has more than four years’ experience in training and has conducted training in various competencies for both people with and without disabilities.Ms Asha Karen is an Advocacy Consultant with the Disabled People’s Association (DPA), Singapore.  Prior to this, she worked as a lawyer specialising in International, Constitutional and Human Rights law. She holds a Master’s degree in Law from the Pondicherry University and a Bachelor’s degree in English Language and Literature from the University of Calicut. Committed to promoting the inclusion of people with disabilities, she is passionate about raising awareness on how to make Singapore an inclusive society and uses her legal and training expertise to do so.

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