What’s the CRPD?
The Convention of Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) sets out articles and conventions that describe what countries have to do to make sure that disabled people have the same rights…
Thanks to the SPH Foundation, DPA’s members had the opportunity of catching an afternoon of theatre at the National Museum of Singapore. On 27 May 2018, we spent the afternoon with the brilliant…
On 19 May, DPA hosted the soft launch of kino kino, an event series for community, cinema and philosophy. kino kino aims to promote inclusion and the love for cinema by using the…
On 12 May, DPA members joined in on the RSAF50 celebrations at Bedok Town Square for a fun-filled day. Despite the sweltering sun, our members actively took part in the various activities that…
On Saturday, 14th April 2018, the Disabled People’s Association (DPA) held its very first independent Flag Day on its own. This Flag Day promised to be one that is innovative and different from…
Do you appreciate music with your ears or your eyes? Do you feel the true emotions of a dancer in your heart? Do the lyrics so beautifully sung by a vocalist echo your…
On 21st and 22nd March 2018, the Disabled People’s Association (DPA), and Center for Ars Vivendi of Ritsumeikan University (Kyoto, Japan) co-organised a workshop for advocates with disabilities. The workshop focussed on preparing…
Tote Board commemorated 30 Years of Giving with “A Good Day Out” on 10 February 2018! As one of the partners, Disabled People’s Association spent the day at this all-inclusive carnival held at…
14 February 2018 - Gender equality group AWARE (Association of Women for Action and Research) and disability advocacy group DPA (Disabled People’s Association) have called for stronger protection against employment discrimination in a…
People with disabilities play an important role in achieving inclusion. Furthering DPA’s mission to be the voice of the people with disabilities, we have designed the Inclusion Ambassadors Programme to enable and nurture…
