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Delia Memorial school (hipwo) Physical disabilities leader: danyal rehmen members: karanjit singh,mohammad afzal,mohammad,mohammad sufeyan

Background                     With a single tap of a card elderly pedestrian and those with disabilities can now get a few extra seconds to make their way across Hong Kong busy road The transport department on Thursday rolled out a new smart device at a pedestrian crossing in North point on Hong Kong island under a trial scheme 

Objectives To understand physical disabilities and physically disabled people in Hong Kong To raise the awareness of physical disabilities in junior students of Delia (hip wo) To provide harmonious campus and society

Focus questions What are physical disabilities and it’s related characteristics ? How do physical disabilities affect our daily life’s ? To junior students in our school have enough understanding of physical disabilities? What can we and government do to improve the lives of physically disabled?

we Have chosen the following data collecting method Primary data:Thematic talk (Dec 2017) Classroom experiment  Statements and questions survey  Secondary data Literature study smart device gives elderly and Disabled more time across Hong Kong busy streets  Online research 

we Have chosen the following data collecting method Secondary data Literature study                                                    "Smart device gives elderly and disabled more time to cross Hong kong's busy street  Online research                                                  

DEFINITION OF PHYSICAL DISABILITIES A physical disability is a limitation on a person’s physical functioning,mobility, dexterity or stamina. Other physical disabilities include impairments which limit other facets of daily living such as respiratory disorders, blindness, epilepsy and sleep disorders 

Comparison between congenital and acquired physical disabilities  (with examples ) Congenital physical disabilities                                 acquired physical disabilities  Car accidents                                                           perform manual tasks            Falls                                                                             move around independent Child abuse                                                               control the speed Gunshot wounds                                                       reach or pull objects Driving accident                                                       have strength,endurance

DIFFICULTIES FACED BY PHYSICAL DISABLED PEOPLE IN HK 1.How did physical disability intertwine with my abilities and activities ANS: a disability is any condition of the body or wind that makes if more difficult for the person with the condition to do certain activities and interact with the when adult with disabilities are not able to meet the above guidelines ,they should engage in regular physical activity According to their abilities

DIFFICULTIES FACED BY PHYSICAL DISABLED PEOPLE IN HK 2.What was the most bothersome about being physically disabled? ​ ANS:The role of persecution family social support parent solutions responses in adjustment to bothersome pain in young people physical disabilities factors have in predicting function and adjective, and have important implications with pain might be most effectively treated.​

DIFFICULTIES FACED BY PHYSICAL DISABLED PEOPLE IN HK What things did I have to do to overcome the difficulties I experienced with physical disability ? ANS: nearly everyone face hardships and difficulties time or another but for people with disabilities,barrier can be more frequent and has greater image

Special needs of physically disabled people Students may have physical disabilities during from conditions such as  congenital deformities spina bifida and or  hydrocephalus muscular dystrophy cerebral pals brittle bones ,haemophilia cystic fibrosis  or severe accidental injury.it is important  to state that there  is necessary direct correlation between the degree of physically disablility and the inability to cope with the school curriculum

apart from the elements involving physical activity apart from the elements involving physical activity. Students with severe physical disability may have minimal physical disability may have serious learning needs. Physical access can be a major concern for students who have physical disabilities as those who use wheelchair., braces, crutches, rolators, canes or prostheses, or those who fatigue easily may have difficulty moving around a school campus.

Purposes of the physical disability experiment/activity/challenge Leader: danyal I felt sad for the people who are physically disabled because when I was trying to push the wheelchair it was hard  for me and it is more hard for people with physical. Members: sufeyan  I felt sad for the people who are physically disabled because when I was trying to push the wheelchair it was hard  for me and it is more hard for people with physical. Members: karanjit I felt happy doing the project  and it was quite fun and a bit difficult. Members; afzal I felt happy too doing the project it was quite fun too and a bit difficult Members: muhammad

Suggestion to school           Give extra wheel chair to physically disabled peoples or students Help them if they are having difficulties Make sure that they are happy with it

t/f statements and questions S1.Does DMS(HIP WO) have any accessible toilet for physical disabled student? ANS: YES/NO S2.Is the accessible toilet in our school always available for students to use? ANS:YES/NO Q1.Which floor is the accessible toilet located in our school? ANS: A:G/F B:1/F C:6/F D:R/F

T/F STATEMENTS AND QUESTIONS Q.2 Which party should we turn to it when we need to borrow a wheelchair? ANS: A. DC Room B. janitor Room C. General Room D.R/F Q.3 Which party should we turn to if we need to borrow a ramp A. DC room  B. Janitor Room C. General office  D. Principal Room

             Explanation of graph 1        

Explanation of graph 2          

Analysis (Graph 1:T/F statements)

Analysis (Graph 2: questions)

Analysis (Graph 3:questions)

summary Visual impairment is another type of physical impairment . There are hundreds of thousands of people who suffer greatly from minor to various serious vision impairment include scratched area, scratches on the sclera, disability related eye conditions , dry eyes and corneal graft, macular degenration in old age and retrial detachment.

               Literature study  With a single tap of a card, elderly pedestrians and those with disabilities can now get a few extra seconds to make their way across Hong Kong's busy roads. The transport department on Thursday rolled out  a new smart device at a pedestrian crossing in North Point on Hong Kong Island under a trial scheme. The device is attached to a traffic pole. When someone taps it with an Octopus card for the elderly or a personalised Octopus card registered with the "persons with Disabilities Status", the blinking green light will flash for 16 seconds, up from the usual 12 at the North Point. A new countdown display next to the green man also shows how much time is left for pedestrians at the crossings.

reflection For a variety of reasons, collage students with disabilities encounter stressors beyond those of students who do not have disabilities. One of the more salient examples is that students with disabilities are required to disclose that they have a disability and to communicate with faculty and staff in order to receive academic accommodations, as afforded to them under sub-part E of Section 504 of the education and rehabilitation act of 1974. Therefore, postsecondary accommodations available to students with disabilities, but they are not required to proactively seek them out.

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