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Launch Access to Education Campaign

23 Oct 2012

You are kindly invited to the launch of the All Access to Education Campaign scheduled to take place today at Baxoxele Primary School in Shoshanguve. The All Access campaign it’s a campaign about accessibility and inclusivity of schools being opened to children between the age of 7-15 from all social backgrounds and intellectual-cognitive capacity and disabilities.

It’s about breaking access barriers in terms of infrastructure, social and intellectual-cognitive needs for children in communities that do not have access to special schools. Baxoxele Full Service primary school has percepted a model where in all children including those with disabilities are accommodated and attended to in one school. The model will be rolled out in different parts of South Africa

Details of the launch are as follows:
Date: 23 October 2012
Time: 12h30
Venue: Section GG, Soshanguve (Baxoxele Primary School)

Kindly RSVP with:
Jenny Segone
Cell: 071 607 8194

Enquiries:
C Monama
Cell: 082 578 4063

Issued by: Department of Women, Children and People with Disabilities
23 Oct 2012


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