Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

DELIA MEMORIAL SCHOOL(HIP WO)

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "DELIA MEMORIAL SCHOOL(HIP WO)"— Presentation transcript:

1 DELIA MEMORIAL SCHOOL(HIP WO)
Physical disabilities GROUP 1 Leader: Kimwil James Bohol Sean gurung

2 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’s busy streets. 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

3 OBJECTIVES: To understand physical disabilities and physically disabled person in UK To raise the awareness of physical disabilities in junior students of Delia(Hip Wo) To promote Harmonius campus and society

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

5 Primary Data: SECONDARY DATA: •Literature Study
Thematic Talk(Dec.2017) Classroom Experiment Statement and Questions Survey •Literature Study •Smart device gives elderly and disabled more time to cross Hong Kong’s busy streets •Online Research

6 Definition of physical disabilities
Prenatal physical disabilities are caused by ,or are attributes to, pregnant or by a embryonic or fetal development accident.This type of physical disability can also be caused by diseases or substances the mother was exposed to while pregnant.Prenatal physical disabilities occur while the baby being developed before birth.

7 acquired physical disablities:
Car accident Child abuse Falls  Gunshot wounds Diving accident Any condition that occurs after birth is acquired. However, disabilities that one person may have due to it being acquired may appear in another as congenital.  An acquired disability occurs after birth. It can be caused by an accident/incident causing injury, or illness. 

8 COngenital physical disabilities
A congenital disorder is a medical condition that is present at or before birth. These conditions, also referred to as birth defects, can be acquired during the fetal stage of development or from the genetic make up of the parents. Conjoined Twins Fetofetal Transfusion Nystagmus Microtia Lissencephaly Congenital disorders are not necessarily hereditary, since they may be caused by infections during pregnancy or injury to the fetus at birth.

9 Difficulties faced by physically disabled person in hk
Disabled people sometimes have difficulty doing things and other people may take for granted, such as travelling on public transport, climbing stairs or even using some house hold appliances. However, the greatest challenge that disabled people have had to face has been society’s misperception that they are the “breed apart”. Historically they have been pitied, ignored, vilified-even hidden away in institutions. Until the second half the 20th century, it was unfortunate today that the disabled people have some abilities, needs and interests as the rest of the populations. Nevertheless, discriminations continued to exist in certain important areas. Some employers were reluctant to take on or promote disables people; some landlords refused to give the land on rent to them; and courts sometimes deprived them of basic rights, including custody of their children. In recent decades, this situation has undergone some positive changes through adjustments in legislation and public attitudes. Also people with disabilities have lobbied for their rights as full citizens and productive individuals.

10 Purposes of the class physical disability experiment/activity/challenge
The purpose is to feel what disabled people feel which is very hard to do some people looking at me thinking that I am hopeless in living , but it’s all just an experiment.

11 How it feels like to be a physically disabled person?
How did physical disability interfere my abilities and activities? Ans: They use all their strength to do it •What was most bothersome about being physically disabled? Ans:The fact people looking at me so scared •What things did I have to do overcome the difficulties I experience with physical disability? Ans:I should not be scared and do more physcal movement during the experiment. •Now that I have had some experience with physical disability,3 things I could do out of consideration to someone with this disability or to show them that I empathize with the daily problems they encounter. 1.How it feels 2.What difficulties do they have 3.Suggestions

12 Special needs of physically disabled people
They need physical care from others and help doing hard tasks.And they need food to survive during hard time in their daily lives.They need others to open doors,lifts and automatic doors.

13 Suggestions to the school:
We would add more things for physically disabled people.They need a ramp for the wheelchair, accessible toilets for them and they need safety and care during their hard times in their daily lives.

14 T/f statements and Questions
Does DMS (HW) have any accessible toilet for physically disabled students? Is the accessible toilet in our school always available for students to use? Question 1:Which floor is the accessible toilet located in our school G/F 1/F 6/F R/F Question 2: Which party should we turn to if we need to borrow a wheelchair? A.Dc room B.Janitor room C.General Office D.R/F Question 3: Which party should we turn to if we need to borrow a ramp? C. General Office D. Principal office

15 Analysis (graph 1:t/f statements

16 Explanation of graph 1 They didn't know what to say but they got some of the answers correct and some wrong.I think that they know that they know it well.72.7% of the students that we interview are able to understand the questions.

17 Anlysis (graph 2: questions)

18 Explanation of graph 2 72.7% of them are able to explain and got it correct.And the others did not understand it well

19 summary How much do Hip wo students understand physically disabled person? Ans:They know it very well because they answer the questions very well Do Hip Wo students have enough understanding of physically disabled people? Ans:Yes,because according to the graph that many of students in Hip Wo have a good understanding about physically disabled person

20 Literature study Literature Study
    -Smart device gives elderly and disabled more time to cross Hong Kong's busy streets.       -The government can give money to schools to build more accesible toilets to other schools in Hong Kong, and siding doors for the disabled students to have a good learning environment. -The government can build more care centers too, as like accesible toilets in parks too we need to love and care for the disabled people out there having hard times in their daily lives.

21 reflection We have learned a lot of new things during our project like learning how to make a powerpoint, learning how to edit and not only learning skills but also build up so much friendship and teamwork during this amazing experiment. During our project learning we face lots of difficulties, but we never gave up we kept going on. 

22

23 Thank you! Thank you for paying attention and thanks for the teachers that assist us to do this project.


Download ppt "DELIA MEMORIAL SCHOOL(HIP WO)"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google