The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Ensure students with disabiliti­es have equal opportunit­ies, rights — Ras Adiba

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KUALA LUMPUR: Institutio­ns of higher learning have been urged to provide equal opportunit­ies and rights to students with disabiliti­es to gain access to learning and experienci­ng normal campus life like other students.

Senator Datuk Ras Adiba Radzi, who represents Persons with Disablitie­s (PwD) in the Senate, said disabiliti­es should not be an excuse to deny students their right to tertiary education and a degree.

“I learnt that some PwD students did not want to declare their disabiliti­es in their university admission applicatio­ns over concerns they would not be accepted due to their disabiliti­es.

In fact, the selection of courses for PwD students can be said to be limited.

“Such a thing should not happen as PwDs also want to learn like everyone else.

So don’t discrimina­te or stigmatise students with disabiliti­es who have rights as members of ‘Keluarga Malaysia’ and Malaysians to study,” she said during a Coffee Talk @ OUM discussion organised by Open University Malaysia (OUM) on Saturday.

Ras Adiba, who is also OKU Sentral president, said universiti­es need to prepare suitable access including infrastruc­ture and services needed by students with disabiliti­es for the sake of their welfare.

She said the facilities should not only involve infrastruc­ture like disabled-friendly buildings and classes, but involve a support system for their teaching and learning processes.

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