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Navigating Abilities As a Social Worker by Profession. I have decided to embark on this journey to incorporate my job, passion and hobby to bring change to the world around me.

By day I am a Social Worker and by night a mother. My passion is empowering and advocating people, especially women and people living with disabilities. My hobbies are creative motivational speaking and reading. I am always curious to learn more, and to make use of opportunities to grow. With this being said, by working through Infinite Abilities. I would like to give people hope and inner peace . To allow humanity to live life to the fullest, but reminding them to have fun along the way. My motto is to " Live your dreams and not dream your way to live"

Let our attitude and behavior determine the choices we make in life. Always be reliable and accessible to be deemed credible.

A morning well spent with a gentleman I really look up to, MR Daya Chetty, sharing experiences, motivations and looking ...
26/08/2025

A morning well spent with a gentleman I really look up to, MR Daya Chetty, sharing experiences, motivations and looking at ways to create inclusive education, universal access and incorporating disability from the foundation up, not as an after-thought.

Special ending tomorrow.We have been awarded 1,5 CPD points per workshop
06/02/2023

Special ending tomorrow.
We have been awarded 1,5 CPD points per workshop


Specials ending on the 7th of February
02/02/2023

Specials ending on the 7th of February


Spaces still available
26/01/2023

Spaces still available

Join us in February for another round of CPD points workshops.Workshops will be held via Zoom
17/01/2023

Join us in February for another round of CPD points workshops.
Workshops will be held via Zoom

10/01/2023

This it’s so true. Sharing this post from a friend! Actually copying and pasting. I encourage everyone to support braille and to at least learn the alphabet! It is such a valuable way to communicate!

TO ANYONE who reads this:
Braille literacy has been on the decline since the 1960’s. Now, only 10% of blind children are able to read proficiently. Were these sighted children, there would be outrage! Please repost this! This is a failure of the educational system. 

10/11/2022
Maymoona Chouglay
04/11/2022

Maymoona Chouglay

Emandla Akho
04/11/2022

Emandla Akho

Thank you to the colleagues who attended our last workshop "See the person" (28/10/2022) in spite of load shedding distu...
04/11/2022

Thank you to the colleagues who attended our last workshop "See the person" (28/10/2022) in spite of load shedding disturbances

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