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Webinar on Social Welfare Schemes, Services for Persons with Disabilities

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The National Institute of Speech and Hearing (NISH) is organising a webinar on “Social Welfare Schemes and Services for Persons with Disabilities”, on January 16.

The webinar is being organised in partnership with the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Govt. of India, Directorate of Social Justice. Dr Roshan Bijlee. K.N, Director, Composite Regional Centre for Persons with Disabilities-Kerala, (CRC-K), will lead the NISH Disability Awareness (NIDAS) webinar.

The 52nd webinar proceedings will be streamed live for the registered participants through Google Meet from the NISH campus at 10.30 am.

To be conducted in Malayalam, the one-hour webinar aims to create awareness on various intervention approaches to help children with disabilities adapt and function age-appropriately.

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