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Inclusive Society - Advocate

Valuing Persons with Disabilities as Integral Members of Society

Advocacy champions positive change. In our context, we want to change individual and societal attitudes towards persons with disabilities and approaches to disability issues.

We believe that every person makes a difference, including those with disabilities. By advocating for disability inclusion, we are building a value system that will define us as individuals, organisations, and as a nation.

Advocacy starts with one person, a moment, a thought, an act of inclusion. Join us in unleashing our creativity and passions to advocate for a more caring and inclusive Singapore.

4th i’mable x NDP Collaboration

140

art
pieces

4

consolidated
NDP artworks

25

artists with &
without disabilities

23

partner
organisations

Latest update: FY2023

“Our Story”: Our Anthem of Inclusion

In celebration of a decade of inclusive efforts by SG Enable and our partners, “Our Story” music video was released in conjunction with the National Day celebrations.

>5.8 million

impressions

>160,000

views

>11 unique renditions

by Key Opinion Leaders

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Latest update: FY2023

UnAwkward Campaign

As part of the i'mable public education initiative, the UnAwkward campaign leveraged thought-provoking humour to start a social conversation on inclusion and interactions with persons with disabilities.

>1.2mil users

reached on Instagram

>22.9mil views

on TikTok

>360,000

website visits

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Latest update: FY2023

Bridging Understanding between People

~13,000 learners

certified as Caring Commuter Champions

Learning Journeys

92 tours

to Enabling Village

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Latest update: FY2023

3,079 visitors

to Tech Able

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Latest update: FY2023

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A man walking with a visually impaired woman holding a white cane.

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