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February 26, 2008

Scheme to guide handicapped university students-Sri Lanka

The following information was downloaded from the mailing list of "Disability and Development" with a cooperation of the publisher, Mr. Soya Mori.

Ceylon Daily News - February 24, 2008
Dharma Sri Abeyratne

The Alumni Association of the University of Colombo launched its 'Friend and Guide' scheme recently to help physically handicapped students in the University.

Accordingly, 27 visually impaired students of the Arts Faculty were handed over educational aids such as voice recorders and stationery by the Friend and Guide Scheme.

Under this scheme, host families in Colombo were linked with deserving undergraduates who are not only economically disadvantaged but also challenged by life in Colombo.

Addressing the event, Vice Chancellor, Professor Hirimaburegama stressed the value of this project which is of enormous benefit to students.

She said, the scheme would focus on those who come from remote areas to Colombo for higher studies.

The Dean, Faculty of Arts, professor Amal Jayawardena said this was a significant event. He has been working closely with these blind students and has identified their talents, capabilities, needs and frustrations, he said.

The President of the Alumni Association, Ramanee Amarasuriya said this is one of the key projects which the Association has planned to enhance the morale of disabled students while assisting them in their academic careers.

http://www.dailynews.lk/2008/02/25/news40.asp

University of Colombo: http://www.cmb.ac.lk/

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