The Beneficiaries of "Paramita" Center Do Not Stop Creating Accessibility Facilities

The Beneficiaries of "Paramita" Center Do Not Stop Creating Accessibility Facilities
Writer :
Humas Balai Paramita Mataram
Editor :
Annisa YH
Translator :
Karlina Irsalyana

MATARAM (12 July 2021) - In order to welcome the Social Rehabilitation Center towards multi-service and multi functionality, the Ministry of Social Affairs through the “Paramita” Center in Mataram continues to create innovations and creative ideas that have an impact on the availability of accessible facilities for all kinds of disabilities as the persons needing social welfare services (PPKS). After successfully creating a water sensor tool for the visually impaired, currently the Beneficiary (PM) of “Paramita” is able to make a table that is accessible for people with disabilities with wheelchairs.

 

The Head of the "Paramita" Center, I Ketut Supena said that his party welcomed this innovation, "We always welcome our children's creative ideas, such as this adaptive table. Of course in the future we will improve the shape and variety," he said. This table has specifications that are quite different from other tables.

 

This is because there is a large enough space at the bottom of the table for Persons with Disabilities who use wheelchairs, so this is a positive thing where Persons with Disabilities can hold meetings with colleagues, co-workers or just sit back and relax with family at one table same. All goods produced by the beneficiaries are displayed in the Public Service Room which is also part of the Paramita ATENSI Creation Center.

 

The proceeds from the sale of goods produced by ABH (Children Against the Law) are fully the rights of the PM who has tried to develop their talents, abilities and creative ideas while undergoing social rehabilitation services. Adit (not his real name), one of the PM Putra who made the table said he likes to innovate. “I am delighted to be able to help make this table a reality. Hopefully, this table can make it easier for people with disabilities to move around,” he said.
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