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Parliamentary Secretary Justyne Caruana hails ‘silent revolution’ in disability sector

Gabriel Schembri Tuesday, 18 April 2017, 11:23 Last update: about 8 years ago

The Skills Space for persons with disability in Sliema has been providing assistance through inclusion and basic skills learning since its launch back in March this year.

Nestled between restaurants and coffee shops in Sliema, Agenzija Sapport, thanks to a government investment, runs a modern building where persons with disability can spend their day in taking part in various sessions. This morning, Parliamentary Secretary for Persons with Disability and Active Ageing, Justyne Caruana paid a visit to this centre. She explained that this government has managed to carry out a 'silent revolution' in the disability sector in Malta.

"Through investment and the introduction of various schemes, the government has managed to reach a record number of persons with disability who require assistance."

She said that the government's aim is to promote active citizenship of persons with disability in our society. That is why, PS Caruana explained, that persons with disability are encouraged to attend the sessions held at these day community centres.

The Skills Space is run by Agenzija Sapport who provide various sessions in learning and physical activity. The government has so far allocated €12 million for the agency and the target is to reach an attendance of around 50 persons with disability.

Justyne Caruana explained that the government also allocates €1 million for the residences set up for persons with disability. The Skills Space in Sliema is run through a funding of €750,000. The building is equipped with various facilities, including 'Independent Rooms'. These rooms are purposefully set up to train persons with disability in acquiring basic skills. For instance, the Independent Living Room, is equipped with a dining table, a television set and everything which is normally included in a normal house's living room. The attendees are thought how to change channels, prepare the cutlery for lunch and dinner, clean their clothes, make their bed and clean the carpets. Similarly, the Independent Kitchen, is equipped with a cooker, stove and sink. With the help of signs stuck to every cupboard, attendees learn how to cook and wash the plates.

Justyne Caruana said the government is investing millions into this sector. She mentioned the €9 million for a home in Mtarfa, another €15 million for the hub in Naxxar and €2 million for a centre in Gozo. The Parliamentary Secretary said the government had this year allocated a budget of €45 million for Agenzija Sapport.

Volunteers are encouraged to organise sessions at this centre in Sliema. Students can also apply to volunteer through Degree Plus programme.

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