Man who used to hide disability now advocates for inclusion

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After a routine health check-up in primary school, 10-year-old Rayner Teo was prescribed reading glasses. But by the time he picked up his glasses, he could not see clearly even with them on. A battery of tests at Singapore National Eye Centre later, he was...

After a routine health check-up in primary school, 10-year-old Rayner Teo was prescribed reading glasses.A battery of tests at Singapore National Eye Centre later, he was diagnosed with Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy .

Although his successful academic journey at Curtin University armed him with a Bachelor of Commerce, majoring in Accounting and Banking, it was at TAP that Mr Teo"boosted my confidence, expanded my professional network and enhanced my skills".

 

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