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Winners of Essay Competition on ‘Integration of PwDs into Bahamian Society’ receive prizes
By Matt Maura
Aug 5, 2021 - 10:44:40 AM

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Brianna Lloyd, a 10th Grade student at RM Bailey Senior High School (left) and winner of the Senior High Category of the Disability Awareness Forum’s Essay Competition with Kendrick Rolle, Disability Affairs Division, Department of Social Services.

Nassau, The Bahamas – Officials from the Disability Affairs Division of the Department of Social Services, and the National Commission for Persons with Disabilities and its Secretariat, recently presented the top three finishers of a joint essay competition on: “How Can I Encourage Integration with Persons with Disabilities in Bahamian Society” with their prizes. The trio all received Tablets.

The essay competition was held in the aftermath of a Virtual Disability Awareness Forum for Junior and Senior High School students at the 8th through 10th grade levels at both the Public and Private School levels in New Providence and the Family Islands – particularly the central and southern Bahamas – that was hosted by the Disability Affairs Division. The Essay Competition was divided into three categories, High School, Junior High School and Family Island division.

More than 200 students signed onto the virtual platform and benefitted from presentations from a cadre of professionals and their peers with disabilities. The Forum was held under the theme: "Thriving with a Disability in the Bahamian Society."

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Hunea Moss (third left) receives her tablet for winning the Family Island segment of the Disability Awareness Forum's Essay Competition. Moss is a student at the Central Andros High School located in Kemp's Bay, Andros.

Miss Brianna Lloyd, a Grade 10 student at the RM Bailey Secondary School, was selected as the overall winner of the Essay Competition at the Senior High School level; Jaden Ferguson of the Anatol Rodgers Junior and Senior High Schools was selected as the overall winner at the Junior High School level, while Miss Hunea Moss of the South Andros High School was selected as the overall winner of the Family Island division.

Lloyd, who described herself as “an avid reader and researcher,” while adding that English Language is her “favourite subject,” said she was appreciative of the opportunity to bring greater attention to the need to ensure inclusion and access for all Persons with Disabilities throughout The Bahamas.

“I am very grateful and thankful for this opportunity,” she said. “I am also very proud of myself for entering the competition and winning the overall award because there were a lot of other students who participated. It is a great feeling to know that my essay was selected as the best entry among the Senior High School students,” Miss Lloyd added.

Ferguson, a 13-year-old, Grade 8 student at Anatol Rodgers, said he entered the competition in order to draw attention to the need for Persons with Disabilities to be viewed beyond their disabilities.

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Jaden Ferguson of Anatol Rodgers Junior and Senior High School was the winner of the Junior High School Category of the Disability Awareness Forum’s Essay Competition that was held under the theme: "Thriving with a Disability in the Bahamian Society."

“If more people were to focus on the abilities of persons with disabilities rather than focusing on their disabilities, then we would have greater inclusion for Persons with Disabilities,” he added.

Mr. Kendrick Rolle, Special Projects Coordinator at the Disability Affairs Division, said the Forum and subsequent Essay Competition were a means of encouraging and promoting inclusion and integration at all levels of society.

“It was our belief that the best way to accomplish this objective was by starting at the school level so that they can grow up with a knowledge, understanding and sensitivity towards Persons with Disabilities so as to make life a little bit easier on both ends,” Mr. Rolle said.  “The Forum and subsequent Essay Competition allowed us to do just that. The Forum allowed us to apprise students from across the nation on topical issues such as Disability Matters where they learned about the various types of disabilities and their causes; Disability and the Law, where they were informed about the rights of persons with disabilities and the penalties for offending them, and Disability Etiquette, where they learned how to approach and treat persons with disabilities with dignity, while the Essay Competition allowed the participants to showcase some of the things they learnt from their participation in the Forum.”

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