Latar Belakang PDK Selayang

SEJARAH PENUBUHAN:

PDK Selayang (Pusat Pemulihan Dalam Komuniti Selayang) telah ditubuhkan pada 1hb Sept 1991, oleh sekumpulan ibubapa kepada kanak-kanak kurang upaya (pada masa tersebut dipanggil sebagai kanak-kanak istimewa) yang mana anak-anak mereka telah dinafikan hak untuk menerima pembelajaran wajib dari aliran perdana sekolah.

Pada 29 Oktober 2017, Pertubuhan Pemulihan Dalam Komuniti Selayang (Pertubuhan PDK Selayang) telah didaftarkan sebagai sebuah Badan Bukan Kerajaan (Non-Gorvermental Asoociation-NGO) dengan Pendaftar Pertubuhan Malaysia Cawangan Selangor.

Bermula dengan 15 orang kanak-kanak kurang upaya kelas diadakan sekali seminggu pada setiap hari Sabtu dari jam 8:30 pagi hingga 1:00 tengahari, dengan dilatih oleh seorang Petugas PDK (panggilan Cikgu PDK pada masa tersebut) iaitu Puan Noraini Othman.

Hari ini PDK Selayang telah berkembang pesat dengan jumlah pelatih OKU PDK seramai 84 orang melalui beberapa program iaitu Kelas Harian EIP, Kelas Harian LPV, Kelas Harian Pemulihan Perubatan (Pemulihan Anggota, Pemulihan Pertuturan dan Pemulihan Carakerja), Lawatan ke Rumah dan Program Rumah Kelompok (lelaki).

Kumpulan Sasar Utama:
OKU (Orang Kurang Upaya)

Kumpulan Sasar Tambahan:
Anak-Anak Yatim, Kanak-Kanak Kurang Bernasib Baik, Ibu Tunggal/Ibu Tinggal, Warga Emas dan Keluarga Miskin (dari lingkungan kumpulan sasar utama)

Kelas Harian EIP:
5 hari/minggu; Isnin-Jumaat; 8:30am-12:30pm.

Kelas Harian LPV (Latihan Pemulihan Vokasional):
5 hari/minggu; Isnin-Jumaat; 9:00am- 4:00pm.

Kelas harian Pemulihan Perubatan pula dijalankan seperti berikut:

Pemulihan Anggota:
3 hari/minggu; Isnin, Rabu danJumaat; 8:30-11:30am; untuk OKU dari keluarga miskin dan berpendapatan rendah.

Sabtu & Ahad pula dikhaskan kepada OKU yang keluarganya mampu bayar penuh kos pakar (OKU dari keluarga kaya).

Pemulihan Pertuturan:
2 hari/minggu, Rabu dan Jumaat 8:30am- 12:00pm; untuk OKU dari keluarga berpendapan rendah dan miskin dan hari 2 hari dalam seminggu dikhaskan untuk OKU dari keluarga kaya yang mampu membayar kos pakar.

Pemulihan Carakerja:
3 hari/minggu; Isnin, Rabu dan Jumaat; 8:30-11:30am; untuk pelatih kanak-kanak; 2:30-4:00pm untuk pelatih remaja PDK.

Program Lawatan ke Rumah:
2 kali/minggu; Selasa (2:00-4:00 petang) dan Sabtu (9:30am-12:30pm). Berdasarkan keperluan dan persetujuan dari ibubapa/penjaga untuk kehadiran Petugas PDK di kediaman mereka.

Program Rumah Kelompok (Lelaki):
Menempatkan seramai 4 OKU yang telah bekerja. (telah ditamatkan pada Januari 2015)

Pengurusan:
PDK Selayang yang ditadbir-urus oleh Jawatankuasa Pertubuhan Pemulihan Dalam Komuniti Selayang yang mana barisan Jawatankuasa terdiri dari ibubapa/penjaga OKU, Masyarakat Tempatan dan seorang OKU

Kakitangan:
Seramai 12 kakitangan berkhidmat di PDK Selayang yang diketuai oleh Penyelia PDK iaitu Puan Noraini Othman, (sila lihat
side menu).


Saturday, August 3, 2013

Niah cave reopens after five months closed for repaires

RESTORATION: Plank walk leading to it, which was damaged in a flood last year, repaired

MIRI: AFTER being closed for five months,  the painted cave and  "death ships" in Niah National Park have been reopened to visitors.
The cave houses wall paintings, depicting boat journeys of the dead into the afterlife.
Boat-shaped coffins containing the remains of the dead, known as "death ships" are believed to have originated between 1AD and 789AD.
Penan folklore mentions the use of "death ships" burials in the 19th century.
The managing director of Sarawak Forestry, Datuk Ali Yusop, said: "The plank walk leading to the cave was destroyed in a flood last year and the cave had to be closed.
"It was closed for months. Now, visitors can visit the "death ships" and cave paintings again."
Niah's importance to early human civilisation was discovered 56 years ago when then Sarawak Museum curator Tom Harrison led an archaeological dig at the west mouth of the great cave.
The excavations had revealed evidence of early human settlements with the discovery of tools, cooking utensils and other ornaments made from bones, stones and clay.
These items proved that the Niah cave settlement dated back to the Palaeolithic era.
The following year, a 40,000- year-old human skull was discovered. It confirmed that Niah was a significant site.
"The discovery was initially ridiculed by the scientific community, as it was the skull of a modern human.
"It was widely believed that Borneo was formed later and not during the Paleolithic era."
However, as dating techniques improved and more evidence of how the settlements in Southeast Asia and Australasia came to light, Harrison's theory was proven correct.
A large burial site at the mouth of the cave had been used from the Palaeolithic era until 1400AD.
The earliest graves were shallow graves. Coffins and urns were also found along with potteries, textiles, ornaments and items made from glass and metal.


Read more: Niah cave reopens after five months - General - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/nation/general/niah-cave-reopens-after-five-months-1.331311?cache=03%2F7.198169%3Fpage%3D0%3Fpage%3D0%3Fpage%3D0%2F7.204352%2F7.204352%3Fkey%3DMalaysia%2F7.321287%2F7.325431%2F7.325431%2Fhe%3D03%2F7.202804%3Fpage%3D0%2F7.199420%3Fpage%3D0%3Fkey%3DKuala+Lumpur%3Fpage%3D0%3Fpage%3D0%2F7.225078#ixzz2arLfMCoV

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