新加坡为智障人士提供的服务

SG Enable (MSF)
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据估计,新加坡有超过10万名残疾人,这些残疾包括身体残疾、感官残疾、智力残疾和发育残疾。残疾的存在不仅会影响个人本身,也会对他们的照顾者和家庭产生重大影响。此外,残疾人士的护理需要往往会持续一生,并在不同的人生阶段有所改变,给残疾人士及其家人带来不同的挑战。社会和家庭发展部(MSF)领导制定了扶持总体规划(EMP),这是一个五年路线图,用于指导新加坡残疾相关服务的发展和支持。2013年,无国界医生还成立了SG Enable,作为新加坡所有残疾事务的第一站。残障人士现时与社会服务机构及社区伙伴紧密合作,为残疾人士及其照顾者提供有效及全面的支援。本文将简要概述不同类型的残疾、生命过程中的需求,以及SG Enable在解决这些需求方面的作用。
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SG Enable and the Services Available for Persons with Intellectual disability in Singapore
There are an estimated more than 100,000 Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) in Singapore, and these disabilities can include physical, sensory, intellectual disability, and developmental disabilities. The presence of a disability does not only affect the individual themselves but also impacts their caregivers and families significantly. Moreover, the care needs of a PwD often persist throughout their life, and change over the different life stages, leading to various challenges for the PwDs and their families. The Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) led the development of the Enabling Masterplans (EMP), which are 5-year road maps that serve to guide the development and support of disability-related services in Singapore. In 2013, MSF also established SG Enable as the focal agency that is the first stop for all disability matters in Singapore. SG Enable currently works closely with social service agencies (SSA) and community partners to provide effective and holistic support to PwDs and their caregivers. This article will outline briefly the different types of disabilities, the needs over the life course, and the role of SG Enable in addressing these needs.
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