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  2. Autism Resource Centre (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    Autism Resource Centre (Singapore) or ARC(S) is a Singapore-based non-profit organisation established in 2000. It was established by professional and parent volunteers dedicated to serving children and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to help them lead meaningful and independent lives.

  3. Pathlight School - Wikipedia

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    Pathlight School is run by the Autism Resource Centre, a non-profit organisation that also offers early intervention, therapy and training for persons with autism in Singapore. [17] The school employs 81 staff, including teachers, therapists and autism consultants, [ 8 ] and the school board is headed by founder, ARC president and Member of ...

  4. List of disability organisations in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    2 Autism. 3 Cerebral Palsy. 4 Cleft Lip & Palate. 5 Down syndrome. 6 Dyslexia. ... Dyslexia Association of Singapore [14] Student Care Service [15] Swords ...

  5. Rainbow Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Rainbow Centre is a social service organisation in Singapore.It operates three special education schools Margaret Drive School (RCMDS), Yishun Park School (RCYPS) and a third one at Woodlands, for infants, children and youths with special needs like autism, intellectual disability, developmental delay, and multiple disabilities. [1]

  6. Bill Gates reveals he probably would be diagnosed on the ...

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    Bill Gates reveals he probably would be diagnosed on the autism spectrum if he were growing up today. Jason Ma. January 25, 2025 at 12:56 PM. ... (Roy Rochlin—Getty Images)

  7. Disability in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    One in 68 children in Singapore has been diagnosed with autism. [7] The number of children diagnosed with autism has increased in Singapore over time. [8] Around 5 to 6 percent of children born in Singapore have developmental problems of various types. [9] Only 0.55% of the Singapore workforce has a disability of some kind. [10]

  8. Greenridge Crescent twin killings - Wikipedia

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    On 21 January 2022, at a playground in Greenridge Crescent, located in Singapore's Upper Bukit Timah, 11-year-old twin brothers Ethan Yap E Chern (Chinese: 叶育成; pinyin: Yè Yùchéng) and Aston Yap Kai Shern (Chinese: 叶凯胜; pinyin: Yè Kǎishèng), who were both diagnosed with autism, were murdered by their 48-year-old father Xavier Yap Jung Houn (Chinese: 叶俊宏; pinyin: Yè ...

  9. World Autism Awareness Day - Wikipedia

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    The original resolution had four main components: the establishment of the second day of April as World Autism Awareness Day, [11] beginning in 2008 invitation to Member States and other relevant organizations to the UN or the international societal system, including non-governmental organizations and the private sector, to create initiatives to raise public awareness of autism