Australian students from Flinders University learn about the Disability Sector in Bali

A group consisting of eight students and two lecturers from Flinders University Australia have learnt about disability in Bali through a three-week training program at PUSPADI Bali, one of our grantees based at the Annika Linden Centre. During this activity, they learnt about the disability sector in Bali, and worked directly with PUSPADI Bali staff to provide services at the Annika Linden Centre. In addition to this, they also had the opportunity to conduct fieldwork, such as joining in on cultural activities and visiting PUSPADI Bali’s partner organizations. Through this placement, PUSPADI Bali staff and the Flinders University students and lecturers can share their knowledge related to disability and inclusion.

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