Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore
Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore (MINDS) is one of the oldest and largest non-governmental organizations in Singapore dedicated to the care, education, training, and employment of persons with intellectual disabilities. Established in 1962, MINDS provides a comprehensive range of services to support individuals with intellectual disabilities and their families.
History[edit | edit source]
MINDS was founded in 1962 by a group of philanthropists and parents who were concerned about the lack of services for children with intellectual disabilities in Singapore. The organization started with a single school and has since expanded to include multiple schools, training centers, and residential facilities.
Services[edit | edit source]
MINDS offers a wide array of services designed to support individuals with intellectual disabilities throughout their lives. These services include:
- Special education schools
- Early intervention programs
- Vocational training and employment services
- Day activity centres
- Residential care services
- Caregiver support programs
Special Education Schools[edit | edit source]
MINDS operates several special education schools that provide tailored educational programs for children with intellectual disabilities. These schools focus on developing the academic, social, and life skills of their students.
Early Intervention Programs[edit | edit source]
Early intervention programs are designed to support young children with intellectual disabilities and their families. These programs aim to enhance the development of the child and provide parents with the skills and knowledge to support their child's growth.
Vocational Training and Employment Services[edit | edit source]
MINDS provides vocational training and employment services to help individuals with intellectual disabilities gain the skills needed for employment. These services include job placement, on-the-job training, and support for both employees and employers.
Day Activity Centres[edit | edit source]
Day activity centres offer a range of activities and programs for adults with intellectual disabilities. These centres focus on enhancing the social, recreational, and life skills of their participants.
Residential Care Services[edit | edit source]
MINDS operates several residential care facilities that provide a safe and supportive living environment for individuals with intellectual disabilities who are unable to live independently.
Caregiver Support Programs[edit | edit source]
Caregiver support programs are designed to provide assistance and resources to families and caregivers of individuals with intellectual disabilities. These programs include counseling, training, and respite care services.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Intellectual disability
- Special education
- Early intervention
- Vocational training
- Residential care
- Caregiver support
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