Monday, 13 August 2012

Disability delegation visit

DISCUSSIONS: Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu (far right) with a delegation from CPUT’s Department of Student Affairs.

Norms and standards relating to disabilities could soon be implemented at all South African universities.

During a visit to CPUT, Deputy Minister for Women, Children and Persons with Disability, Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu, informed a delegation from the Department of Student Affairs of the government’s intentions.

Currently Bogopane-Zulu is visiting higher education institutions and exploring their approaches towards students and staff members with disabilities.

During the meeting a range of issues were discussed, from curriculum adaptation to application forms.

Head of the CPUT Disability Unit, Dr Nina du Toit, says the meeting gave the university an opportunity to share their best practices with the Deputy Minister.

During the past few years, CPUT has rolled out a number of strategies to support students and staff with disabilities. This includes Disability Units at the various campuses and specialised technical support.

Du Toit, who has been instrumental in setting up the CPUT Disability Unit, informed the Deputy Minister that all stakeholders at universities must take responsibility for students with disabilities.

“The Disability Unit must be seen as an advisory unit,” says Du Toit.

Dean of Students, Cora Motale says the meeting gave CPUT stakeholders insight into several good strategies that have been implemented at other universities.

“The meeting was very informative,” she says.


By Candes Keating

Written by CPUT News

Email: news@cput.ac.za