08/06/2025
Sibahle National Disability Project and Toro the Vision Tutoring Services hereby announcing the opening of a programme for Computer Skills and Business Empowerment which the program accommodate people with and without disabilities from the age of 14 years to 55 years.
Everyday Saturday at 08h00 for six month after completing the program, student will receive their certificates and a special graduation ceremony
The fees are as follows :
Registrations : R1200
Monthly Fee : R500
Registrations are opened come and get this opportunity.
The number of people with and without disabilities who learn to use computers varies significantly. While computers are increasingly accessible, some individuals with disabilities face challenges in accessing and using technology due to various factors.
Learning Computers:
A Diverse Landscape
Benefits of Computer Literacy:
Computer literacy is valuable for both individuals with and without disabilities, offering opportunities for education, employment, and social participation.
Accessibility for People with Disabilities:
Assistive technology, such as screen readers, large monitors, and alternative input devices, plays a crucial role in making computers accessible to individuals with disabilities.
Specific Needs:
Individuals with mobility impairments, visual impairments, or cognitive disabilities may require specialized accommodations to learn and use computers effectively.
Overcoming Barriers:
Challenges can include lack of awareness of assistive technology, lack of financial resources, and societal attitudes that may limit opportunities for people with disabilities to learn and use computers.
Focus on Inclusivity:
Efforts to promote digital inclusion for people with disabilities are essential, including providing accessible technology, training, and support.
There is no criteria or minimum requirements as along as you are willing to learn and enhanced your skills we are here for you.
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