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How Singapore can further enhance its support for persons with disabilities to enable their daily well-being, independence and meaningful participation in society

Type: Parliamentary Questions,

Topic(s): Disability Services,


Mr Lee Hong Chuang asked the Minister for Social and Family Development (a) how can Singapore further enhance its support for persons with disabilities to enable their daily well-being, dignity, independence and meaningful participation in all aspects of the society including accessing sporting facilities.

 

Answer

 

1         The Enabling Masterplan 2030 (EMP2030) guides our collective efforts towards enabling persons with disabilities (PwDs) to participate fully in society.

2         Under EMP2030, we are enhancing services to better equip PwDs with employment and independent living skills. Key initiatives that are in-progress include: the Enabling Services Hubs which bring activities and support closer to persons with disabilities and upcoming initiatives include: (a) the Enabling Skills for Life Programme (ESLP) (from the fourth quarter of 2025) which enhance independent and community living training, (b) the Enabled Living Programme (ELP) (from November 2025) and (c)v Home Support Programme (HSP) (from 2026) which support persons with disabilities to continue living in the community.

3         Creating physical and social environments which are inclusive to PwDs is one of the EMP2030 strategic themes. Taking sports as an example, under the refreshed Disability Sports Master Plan 2024, we will focus on ten strategic moves to (a) enhance awareness of disability sports and inclusive sports activities, such as having all mainstream schools conduct programmes for students to experience disability sports by 2028 to build understanding and empathy of challenges faced by PwDs when doing sports, (b) encourage more ground-up efforts to engage more PwDs to participate in sports, including launching the new Enabling Sports Fund, and (c) increase accessibility to disability sports activities and programmes.

4         As part of increasing accessibility to disability sports activities and programmes, one of the strategic moves is to enhance access to and within ActiveSG sports facilities. Sport Singapore has been retrofitting public swimming pools with wheelchair-accessible ramps and making ActiveSG gyms inclusive. In 2023, there were 6 public swimming pools retrofitted with wheelchair-accessible ramps and 8 inclusive ActiveSG gyms. Today, 9 swimming pools are retrofitted with wheelchair-accessible ramps, with one more to be completed by end-2025. There are also 15 inclusive ActiveSG gyms and Sport Singapore remains on track to make all ActiveSG gyms inclusive by 2026.

5         Building an inclusive culture in Singapore goes beyond the provision of hardware or physical infrastructure. It is a shared responsibility that requires all of us, as a society, to nurture and grow together.