Inclusive education has improved special children’s quality of life


Rieser (in wheelchair) listening as Agape Centre secretary Dr Toh Teck Hock explains about the institution’s role.

SIBU: Having been paralysed from the waist down since he was six months old made Richard Rieser empathetic to the concerns of the disabled community.

Rieser, 69, is a former teacher who has been campaigning for inclusive education for disabled children for decades.

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