The Special Mothers Project (SMP), an advocacy and awareness creation programme on cerebral palsy issues, on Tuesday donated a television set and other educational items to the Special Unit of the Madina Demonstration school.
The project adopted the Special unit of the Madina Demonstration school to draw public attention to it and help improve the facility for children with special educational needs within the community.
Ms Patience Puplampu, Project Manager of the Special Mothers
Project who presented the items to the school, said many parents struggle to
find a safe place to keep their children with disability since many schools in
Ghana refuse children with disability admission.
“The Special Mothers Project which is championing the full
implementation of Ghana’s Inclusive Education policy, is calling on the
government to designate at least one classroom in every school for children
with special needs,” she said.
Ms Puplampu said the government can also explore a caregiver
system where people studying disability and rehabilitation studies or special
education in the universities can be engaged to support the implementation of
the inclusive education policy.
She expressed gratitude to Mrs Eunice Enam Gakogo, for
making the donation possible.
Mrs Selina Twum-Ampofo, Headmistress of the school, who
received the items, expressed delight and said she was committed to the
wellbeing of children with special educational needs.
She called on other philanthropists to support the school
and make it a model worth emulating.
The Madina Demonstration school is one of the schools being
piloted by UNICEF for the implementation of Ghana’s Inclusive Education Policy.
God bless you for the donation.
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