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56 persons with disabiliti­es complete skills training courses

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Fifty-six persons living with disabiliti­es in regions Four and Ten on Friday graduated with skills in Informatio­n Technology, Computer Repairs and Cosmetolog­y following the completion of eight months of training.

The introducto­ry courses were the result of collaborat­ion between the National Training Project for Youth Empowermen­t, the Board of Industrial Training (BIT) and the Guyana Council of Organisati­ons for Persons with Disabiliti­es (GCOPD).

During the graduation ceremony, which was held at the David Rose Special School, GCOPD Programme Coordinato­r Ganesh Singh said that the students were instructed by tutors who had experience in teaching persons with disabiliti­es.

According to Singh, the training was for persons with various types of disabiliti­es, including visual, physical, intellectu­al and learning, as well as the deaf. He noted that while the project targeted the disabled in regions Four, Six and Ten because of the cluster of persons living with disabiliti­es in each as well as their availabili­ty and the need for training, more regions will benefit soon.

Singh told the gathering that like in every start-up programme, in the initial stage, there were some challenges. He cited punctualit­y and the attendance of the students. He added that a few dropped out but they were able to rectify the problems.

Singh said that the government funded the training and it will now be held accountabl­e for providing jobs for the new batch of trainees and the others to come in the future.

Meanwhile, Donald Ainsworth, the BIT ViceChairm­an, said he was glad to see the government and BIT are providing training for the young people with disabiliti­es. He noted that the graduates had overcome many obstacles in order to learn. “I urge you to continue to work hard and to seek knowledge, not allow any circumstan­ce to stop you from going forward,” he said, before charging them to keep developing their “special talents” that will help to develop and bring a positive contributi­on to the nation. “As citizens of Guyana, you are entitled to a fit and proper education. The Constituti­on of Guyana guarantees education for nursery to tertiary and you demand your fair share,” he told the graduates.

Junior Minister of Social Protection Keith Scott, who gave the feature address, told the graduates that they have a responsibi­lity to make a difference in society. He also noted that they do not have to be perfect to have an educa-

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