Sports & Fitness

KBS to look into establishing sports school for people with disabilities

Youth and Sports ministry expects to hold discussion with Education ministry on proposal once all necessary requirements have been assessed

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 12 Sep 2021 9:00PM

KBS to look into establishing sports school for people with disabilities
Youth and Sports minister, Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu (pictured centre) − seen here during his visit to the Perak Para Athlete Archery Training Centre at the Perak Veterinary Department in Ipoh earlier today − believes that 'the establishment of this sports school will one day become a reality, and will provide better initiatives for para sports to grow' − Bernama pic, September 12, 2021

IPOH − The Youth and Sports ministry (KBS) will hold a discussion with the Education ministry to scrutinise the proposal to build a special sports school for persons with disabilities (PwDs).

Youth and Sports minister, Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu, said the discussion was expected to be held soon to assess all necessary requirements before the proposal could be finalised.

“KBS always holds discussions with various ministries to enable youth and sports-based activities or programmes to be held together.

“The establishment of this sports school, God willing, will one day become a reality, and will provide better initiatives for para sports to grow,” he said in a news conference today after visiting the Perak Para Athlete Archery Training Centre at the Perak Veterinary Department.

On September 7, senator Datuk Ras Adiba Radzi, who represents the PwD community in Dewan Negara, proposed the setting up of the first sports school for PwDs to unearth new talents.

The National Alliance of Mental Health (NAMH) patron also proposed the provision of PwD-friendly facilities and amenities at stadiums, sports complexes and fields; as well as giving para athletes, who are no longer competing, the opportunity to become coaches.

Commenting on today’s programme, Faizal said it was more of a meet-and-greet session and to take a closer look at the training facilities provided for 13 para archers, who will compete in the 2022 Para Sukma Games.

In addition, the ministry also handed over sanitising kits to several representatives of the Perak para contingent involved with the para archery, tenpin bowling, powerlifting, chess and swim teams. – Bernama, September 12, 2021 

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