Disability Connect

Entrepreneurs living with disabilities

Innovation, product and service solutions are the cornerstones of the SAB Foundation’s Social Innovation and Disability Empowerment Awards which are designed to empower people living with disabilities, as well as provide opportunities and linkages to income generation. With the shocking statistics around unemployment in the disability sector, the Foundation has been very intentional about addressing […]

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Khayelitsha parents desperate to find special needs schools for their children

A Khayelitsha mother says she’s desperate to find a place in a high school for her 16-year-old son who has been in primary school for 10 years now. By Mary-Anne Gontsana – Groundup Phumeza Hulushe’s son Linamandla is currently in the last year at a primary school near their home in Site B. He has

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STEM for those living with disabilities

Transformation within the CSIR is focussed on attracting and retaining the right calibre of employee, with an emphasis on women and people living with disabilities in middle and senior positions. Through the youth employment services programme (YES), young people living with disabilities are placed within the CSIR and their SMEs in the science and engineering

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Sign language interpreters at your fingertips

If you’re looking for interpretation services online the Convo App is the place to go. For one on one conversations or dealing with everyday situations, interpreters are available seven days a week, 6am to 10pm. Convo creates independence for those with hearing impairments allowing a full interpretation service for everyday life. Yuvini Gounden of Convo

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Watch – From ‘cradle to career’, developing skills through life

Afrika Tikkun Services believes that every person, and the youth in particular, has a right to play a role and be a part of the economy of South Africa. According to Lana Roy, Project lead for Disability Inclusion at Afrika Tikkun Services, the focus is support from ECD to placement into employment, with an emphasis

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South Africa’s Kgothatso Montjane wins Wimbledon wheelchair doubles title

South Africa’s Kgothatso Montjane and Japan’s Yui Kamiji won the women’s wheelchair doubles final at Wimbledon on Sunday.              IOL Montjane and Kamiji beat Dutch women Diede de Groot and Jiske Griffioen in straight sets 6-4 6-4 to win the title. It was one way traffic for Montjane and her partner as they served four aces

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“We’re here to learn more about integrating people living with disabilities.”

The Public Investment Corporation puts its money where its mouth is when it comes to inclusivity for people living with disabilities. As Africa’s largest asset manager and a shining light as a state owned entity (SOE), the PIC offers bursaries, learnerships, graduate programmes, vacation work opportunities for learners, and Chartered Accountant programmes. Although the PIC

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Airports Company South African – Inclusivity in aviation and air transport

With millions of passengers passing through its facilities annually, many of whom are living with disabilities, Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) has always had accessibility at the top of the agenda. But beyond accessibility is inclusivity at all levels of the organisation and by recruiting people living with disabilities, levels of communication are optimised and

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Tiger Brands recruits unemployed youth and people with disabilities for township expansion

Tiger Brands will recruit unemployed youth and people living with a disability from local communities to support the company’s drive to increase its presence in South Africa’s informal sector, which includes spaza stores. Rising Sun In 2023, the company announced its route-to-market strategy aimed at increasing its presence in a targeted 130, 000 general trade

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