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By Sheria Brathwaite
The Irving Wilson School is on a mission to close the education gap for children with disabilities.
The school is rolling out a number of new programmes that would make the students more independent, boost their confidence, provide them with real-world experiences and strengthen their employability skills.
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Educators at the Ann Hill School are appealing to the private sector to give people with disabilities and learning impediments the opportunity to work.This call came on Tuesday during a career showcase at the Pine Plantation Road, St Michael school.“I would like to see more business houses employ more students with special needs,” said Caribbean Vocational Qualification (CVQ) coordinator at Ann Hill School, Karla Gittens.“I find that when students are leaving the school we have issues finding jobs for them or even to put them in an institution. Most people do not want to hire students with special needs and that is a very big problem. So, I am appealing to all business houses [and] Government to find more jobs out there for persons with special needs.” Principal of the school Emelda Bell added that people with special needs deserve opportunities to showcase their skills and talents.