Wikipedia Draft:Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore

Overview
The Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (abbrev: CPAS) is a social service agency established in 1957. CPAS provides persons with cerebral palsy and multiple disabilities with early intervention, special education, rehabilitation services, day activity centre programmes as well as vocational training and gainful employment in Singapore.

Early Intervention Programme for Infants and Children (EIPIC)
Provides early intervention for children with one or more disabilities, and prepares them for admission into either a Special Education school or mainstream school.

Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore School (CPASS)
Double-session Special Education (SPED) school serving students with moderate to severe multiple disabilities. SPED Curriculum is offered by CPAS as recommended by the Ministry of Education

Goodwill, Rehabilitation and Occupational Workshop
This is a sheltered workshop providing vocational training and employment for adults with cerebral palsy or multiple disabilities. Trainees are involved in social enterprise initiatives and projects in our sheltered workshop, which develop their skills, build their self-esteem and provide an avenue for them to reach out socially to the public.

Day Activity Centre
The Day Activity Centre (DAC) provides day care for adults with cerebral palsy or multiple disabilities aged 18 to 55 years old who require higher support. The aim is to nurture self-help skills through a balanced and structured curriculum of daily living, social skills training, therapy rehabilitation care and recreational activities.

CPAS Connect Alumni Programme
A ims to engage students and clients who have graduated from CPAS School or left the programmes under Adult Services. Through the provision of holistic services including activities, ad-hoc events and mentoring for employment, CPAS Connect provides opportunities for members to further develop their talents and skills.

Home Management Programme
The Home Management Programme (HMP) provides therapy and social intervention at the homes of clients with cerebral palsy who are severely disabled and in need of therapy but are unable to travel. Therapies provided include physiotherapy, occupational therapy, as well as speech and language pathology. The therapists will travel to the homes of the clients for therapy sessions. Please complete the referral form for admission to the Home Management Programme.

Outpatient Programme
The Outpatient Programme (OP) provides therapy and social interventions in CPAS for clients with cerebral palsy and other physical disabilities. Therapies provided include physiotherapy, occupational therapy, as well as speech and language pathology.