Rochelle Boakye Brago (ROBB) Foundation, an area advocacy NGO for individuals with Down Syndrome on Thursday joined within the international commentary of this 12 months’s World Down Syndrome Day on the West Hills Mall within the Ga South Municipality of the Greater Accra Region.
The occasion, which was held below the theme “End the stereotype”, sought to deal with the stigmatization individuals dwelling with Down Syndrome are confronted with.
It introduced collectively well being professionals, caregivers, guardians, philanthropists and lecturers of particular colleges.
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Alongside the celebration was an exhibition which created a possibility for particular college students to show big selection of merchandise and artworks they’ve completed.
Some of the merchandise on show included beads, necklaces, footwear, kente baggage and doormats amongst others.
However, two particular artwork college students from the University College of Education, Winneba, Master Samuel Kwesi Akonnor and Master Alfred Gyeni, who exhibited their inventive works, informed Myjoyonline that the ache and marginalization they’ve gone by within the fingers of some individuals compelled them to make use of their abilities as a medium to speak their adversities to public.
According to them, they’ll quickly embark on a marketing campaign to create intensive consciousness to spotlight their capabilities in society.
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A band made up college students from the Akropong School of Deaf, handled the visitors to lovely music whereas the cultural troupe entertained them with colourful cultural performances.
In her opening handle, the Founder of ROB Foundation, Mavis Opoku Asantewaa, highlighted the significance of World Down Syndrome Day celebration.
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Mavis Opoku Asntewaa appealed to governmental and non-governmental organizations, well being establishments and people contain in healthcare supply in any respect ranges in Ghana, to develop insurance policies, constructions and remedy modalities to make sure fairness and likewise to cut back or eradicate the stereotype within the nation’s healthcare supply system to individual’s with disabilities.
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Explaining the rational behind the formation of her basis, Mavis Opoku Asntewaa narrated that it was based by a gaggle of well being professionals after a dialogue about down syndrome, including that these experiences gave delivery to the eagerness and need to arrange a company to help mother and father and households who’re confronted with the identical or comparable circumstances.
According to her, ROBB Foundation has been on the forefront of Down Syndrome-related actions in Ghana for the previous 7 years, offering psychological help, healthcare, training and vocational coaching to youngsters with Down Syndrome and their caregivers throughout the nation by its regional coordinators.
The group additionally organises group outreaches to determine youngsters with Down Syndrome and different youngsters with particular wants.
Lots of people with incapacity have been omitted, they haven’t been acknowledged” she stated.
Ellen Marfo Kyere, an Administrator of the muse stated regardless of their circumstances, youngsters with down syndrome have talents in some areas, including that the merchandise on show have been completed by them.
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She disclosed that the muse is planning to embark on an outreach programme in rural communities to supply youngsters with incapacity free well being screening.
Torching on how to attract a complete programme to advertise their works past boarders of Ghana, the Administrator stated the muse will begin constructing a database for individuals dwelling with disabilities to assist them come out with a programme for them.
On her half, the National Information Officer on the United Nations Information Center, Cynthia Prah stated individuals should see the crucial dignity and work of each individual no matter their bodily or psychological talents.
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She expressed fear that too typically, individuals with disabilities together with down syndrome are marginalized and excluded from accessing important and primary healthcare companies, including that the basic human rights enshrined in numerous International treaties and conventions together with the United Nation’s Convention on the rights of individuals with incapacity verify the rights to assist individuals with incapacity to have the identical proper to the absolute best degree of assist as these with out.
Cynthia Prah famous that attaining an inclusive healthcare system requires a healthcare help that’s accessible to all, and this may contain all related stakeholders, authorities companies, healthcare suppliers, civil society organizations amongst others.
She subsequently known as for an funding in infrastructure to make sure that healthcare professionals have the information and abilities to deal with individuals with disabilities successfully, effectively and with respect.
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The high quality of life of individuals with down syndrome might be tremendously improved by making certain entry to equitable healthcare whether or not it’s physiotherapy, occupational remedy, speech remedy, counseling or particular training.
All people and kids with down syndrome can obtain optimum high quality of life by complete healthcare help.
A philanthropist and CEO of Will Engineering and Technical Services Mr Alex Dosu, cautioned communities that understand youngsters with disabilities as cursed, satanic and subsequently topic them to maltreatment, to place a cease to it.
“I want them to stop doing that because those children are souls of God that we need to help and support and develop whatever is in them.”
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Mr Dosu, who’s a daily customer to the Dzorwulu Special School stated, “special children are very intelligent when they are well taken care of, adding that whatever you want them to do, they do it perfectly and that is why it is important to help them and this shows that their disability is not inability.”