GROUP 4 LEADER PRAJWAL NAME OF MEMBERS REHAN FILIYA SALVA KAFIAH

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GROUP 4 LEADER PRAJWAL NAME OF MEMBERS REHAN FILIYA SALVA KAFIAH Delia Memorial School (Hip Wo) Understanding of disabilities and to improve the lives of the lives of the physical disabilities. GROUP 4 LEADER PRAJWAL NAME OF MEMBERS REHAN FILIYA SALVA KAFIAH

OBJECTIVES EXPECTED OUTCOME ~TO UNDERSTAND PHYSICALLY DISABLED AND PHYSICAL DISABLED PEOPLE IN HONG KONG ~TO RAISE THE AWARENESS OF PHYSICAL DISABILITIES IN JUNIOR STUDENTS OF DELIA HIP WO ~TO PROMOTE HARMONIOUS CAMPUS AND SOCIETY

we have chosen the following data collecting methods secondary data literature study smart device gives elderly and disabled more time to cross hong kong”s busy streets online research primary data thematic talk (DEc 2017) classroom experiment statements and questions survey

FOCUS QUESTION . WHAT ARE PHYSICAL DISABILITIES AND IT’S RELATED CHARACTERISTICS . HOW DO PHYSICAL DISABILITIES AFFECT THEIR DAILY LIVES? .DO JUNIOR STUDENT IN OUR SCHOOL HAVE ENOUGH UNDERSTANDING OF PHYSICAL DISABILITIES .WHAT CAN WE AND OUR GOVERNMENT DO TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF THE PHYSICALLY DISABLED

BACKGROUND WHAT 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.

WHAT IS PHYSICALLY DISABILITIES .a A physical disability is a limitation on a person's physical functioning, mobility, dexterity or stamina.[1] Other physical disabilities include impairments which limit other facets of daily living, such as respiratory disorders, blindness, epilepsy[2] and sleep disorders.

what is characteristics of physical disabilities an unsteady gait. loss of, or inability to use, one or more limbs. difficulty with gross-motor skills such as walking or running. difficulty with fine-motor skills such as buttoning clothing or printing/writing.

definition of physical disabilities A physical disability is any type of physical condition that significantly impacts one or more major life activities. 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.

Difficulties faced by physically disabled people in HK Hong Kong-based writer Paul Letters was looking forward to taking his young son on a visit to the bird enclosure in Hong Kong Park recently when they were stopped at the entrance. A security guard told Letters, who is a wheelchair user owing to a nerve condition, he would have to get up and walk if he wanted to look around the aviary.uch sheer insensitivity aside, there was a symbol posted at the gate to indicate that the aviary was accessible to wheelchairs. The men exchanged words and a supervisor had to be summoned before Letters and his four-year-old were allowed in. But by then the little boy was in tears, and dad wasn't far behind. "I held back the tears," Letters says. "Once again my disability prevents my son from enjoying something which should be more accessible."

Congenital physical disability comparison between congenital and acquired physical disabilities (explanation with examples) Congenital physical disability .Re is no agreed single measure of physical disability for use either clinically or in research. It is argued that acceptance of a single standard measure of activities of daily living (ADL) might increase awareness of disability, improve clinical management of disabled patients, and might even increase acceptance of published research. The Barthel ADL Index is proposed as the standard index for clinical and research purposes. Its validity, reliability, sensitivity, and utility are discussed. The Barthel Index is as good as any other single simple index and should be adopted as the standard against which future indices are compared. The temptation to use variations on the standard Barthel Index should be resisted.

Acquired physical disability People acquire physical disability through aging and multitude of mishaps.It can happen when diseases, and infection get u without notice Although clinicians have offered many different explanations for the diverse psychological reactions that occur in the wake of physical disabilities, few have applied

purpose of the class physical disability experiment activity challenge it is so hard to trust others ,and it is also very uncomfortable to always sit on wheelchair and some people also laugh on us .

suggestions to the school Have more activity for the physical disabilities at sports day. also have more books to read about their disabilities,

special needs of physically disabled people The special educational requirements of those with learning difficulties, emotional or behavioral problems, or physical disabilities. So it appears that they are educational requirements. “Special needs” is about education “disability” is about your body, your brain, your senses being wired and taped in a unique way.Oct 21, 2013

.How much do hip Wo students understand physically disabled people ? summary .How much do hip Wo students understand physically disabled people ? They have have a bit of understanding of physically

T/F statements and Questions 1.does dms (hw) have any accessible toilet for physically disabled students 2.is the accessible toilet in our school always available for students to use question 2. which party should we turn to if we need to borrow a wheelchair DC room janitor room general office R/F question 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 office question 1 which floor is the accessible toilet located in our school A.G/F B.1/F c.6/F D. R/F

Does DMS(HW) have accessible toilet for physically disabled people

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reflection I learn the difficulties of the physically disabled people and how i can help them this project really help me to understand a lot about them -Group leader prajwal.

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