Archive for March, 2009

Posted by admin at 25 March 2009

Category: India Schools, Indian Private School

My 12 year old daughter is dyslexic and also suffers from sickle-cell disease. My local authority has recently refused to carry out a statutory assessment of my daughter’s special educational needs and I am currently preparing an appeal to the tribunal. I am worried that the decision has been influenced by the fact that my daughter attends an independent school and is therefore, not expected to ask for any assistance from the local authority.

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Posted by admin at 23 March 2009

Category: Blind and Deaf Schools

GLOBAL: Small grants programme for deaf children Since 2002, Deaf Child Worldwide has supported organisations working to help deaf children overcome the barriers that contribute to their poverty and isolation. Round 8 of Deaf Child Worldwide’s prescription medicine Small Grants Programme (SGP) opens on 19 March 2009 and ends 30 May 2009. The SGP supports projects which show clear, measurable and sustainable improvements to the lives of deaf children and their families in developing countries.

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Posted by admin at 20 March 2009

Category: Blind and Deaf Schools

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Posted by admin at 15 March 2009

Category: Indian Private School

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Posted by admin at 9 March 2009

Category: Blind and Deaf Schools, India Schools

Vacancy – Research Assistant Position for African Policy on Disability and Development (A-PODD) Application Deadline: 13 March , 2009 A-PODD has a Research Assistantship position for 1 Year, and the candidate has to be from Sierra Leone. We seek a person with experience in researching disability issues for the above position. The project is housed at the Centre for Rehabilitation Studies, Stellenbosch University, South Africa, and the Centre for Global Health, Trinity College Dublin and The Secretariat of the African Decade for Persons with Disability, being other partners

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Posted by admin at 9 March 2009

Category: Blind and Deaf Schools

by Simon Guteng Subject: Grassroots Advocacy Leadership Training for International cheap adipex without a prescription Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals It is with much pleasure and enthusiasm that I [Simon Guteng] announce our summer 2009 international leadership training program titled “Grassroots Advocacy Leadership Training for International Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals”, June 28-July 5, 2009. Committed to improving the quality of personal and professional lives of deaf and hard of hearing individuals, the Gallaudet Leadership Institute and Professional Studies (GLIPS), a unit of the College of Professional Studies and Outreach at Gallaudet University, in collaboration with the World Federation of the Deaf (WFD) ensures and assures the following program experiences and outcomes for participants: 1.

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Posted by admin at 9 March 2009

Category: Blind and Deaf Schools

I am re-posting the following announcement, partly as a reminder for people who wish to register but also to correct and clarify the instructions for registration: People from around the world are invited to participate in an e-discussion on women with disabilities in development, to be conducted on-line from March 10 to 24, 2009. The email-based discussion is meant to involve aid agencies; government officials dealing with gender and disability; non-governmental organizations (NGOs); Disabled People Organizations (DPOs); and World Bank operational and technical staff

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Posted by admin at 9 March 2009

Category: India Schools

On the evening of 6 March 2009, three Central Bank officials and a managing partner with Goldman Sachs took the stage at the Said Business School for an open forum on the future of financial regulation. During the day, they had been at the 21st Century School with a group of twenty Bank Governors, regulators, bankers and academics to understand and identify appropriate regulatory responses to the global economic crisis. The meeting took place under Chatham House buy medicine online rules and was co-hosted by Oxford’s James Martin 21st Century School, Said Business School and the Global Economic Governance Programme.

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Posted by admin at 7 March 2009

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Book launch at NID: Stephen Huyler speaks of “Shakti – The dominant female principle in India” Prof M P Ranjan Image 01: Stephen Huyler posing in the NID Library with five of his books, all well used by students and faculty, from the NID archives. An impromptu display of books was created in the NID library to let the students know that the author of the five books on Indian art and culture was also speaking at the NID Auditorium on the evening of 4 March 2009.

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Posted by admin at 4 March 2009

Category: School Of Yoga

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Posted by admin at 4 March 2009

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People from around the world are invited to participate in an e-discussion on women with disabilities in development, to be conducted on-line from March 10 to 24, 2009. The email-based discussion is meant to involve aid agencies; government officials dealing with gender and disability; non-governmental organizations (NGOs); Disabled People Organizations (DPOs); and World Bank operational and technical staff.

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Posted by admin at 3 March 2009

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Decisions that will shape information societies for decades to come are being taken today, but not where you might expect. Rather than the White House or Silicon Valley, we should look to the NSA in Fort Meade and the World Intellectual Property Organization in Geneva for the source of the policies that will have the biggest impact on global privacy, security and innovation. On 26 February 2009, Dr Ian Brown, senior research fellow at the Oxford Internet Propecia Institute came to the James Martin 21st Century School to give a seminar: “Faraday Cages, Marbled Palaces and Humpty Dumpty: the Reality of Internet Governance”

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