New fund under disability sports master plan aims to raise $10m for the disabled
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Both sports and disability awareness hold a special place in Vanessa Quek's heart. The 32-year-old PE teacher at the St Andrew's School for Autism told AsiaOne that she has always wanted to help students with autism or other disabilities benefit from sportNew fund under disability sports master plan aims to raise $10m for the disabled
Both sports and disability awareness hold a special place in Vanessa Quek's heart. The 32-year-old PE teacher at the St Andrew's School for Autism told AsiaOne that she has always wanted to help students with autism or other disabilities benefit from sports. In 2020, Quek found an avenue to champion disability awareness through Play Inclusive, a sports competition where athletes with intellectual disabilities are teamed up with people without disabilities to ensure equal and quality participation. Programmes like these allow Quek's students to interact with students from mainstream schools, she said. «Sports is a platform for them to not only benefit physically, but socially as well,» she explained, adding that it is «beautiful» to see friendships blossoming as a result of such activities. The good news is, more support is heading their way as Play Inclusive plans to triple its participants under the new Disability Sports Masterplan (DSMP) 2024, which was unveiled on Wednesday (Nov 20). Read more