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MAY
2010
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SE Feature 1

MY DOG, MY COMPANION, MY GUIDE

•• A typical day for beautiful golden Labrador retriever, Kendra, is waking up next to her
loving master, followed by donning her full regalia—harness, leash, and ID tags—which reveals her professional role. Kendra is a professional guide dog, and her job is to guide her master to various places such as to the office, for lunch, and to the gym among others.


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INSIGHT: SOCIAL INITIATIVES

•• The recent flourishing of social enterprises to support and integrate the visually impaired community is a heartening sign of Singapore society progressively becoming more inclusive. And in part one of our series in highlighting such social initiatives and innovations for the visually impaired, we present Clay IN-SIGHT, an art-therapy course that provides the visually-impaired with the opportunities to craft, exhibit and market their own pottery art.

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Conversation   SEEING ME FOR WHO I AM

•• Guest writer Cassandra Chiu, who was blinded from the age of eight from
degenerative eye condition Stargardts,
shares her life experiences, hope and
dreams of being a counsellor with SEforum.


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Directory

Dialogue in the Dark
(DiD)


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By entering the world of the visually impaired, we may best break free of our limited view of them. At DiD, sighted people are removed of their familiar and much relied on sense of sight while the blind take the lead by providing them with expert orientation in the dark.

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