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Below are videos from our various events.
Coat of Many Colours Africa presented "Ability Unchained", an exhibition of products and skills of special people at the Efua Sutherland Children's Park, Accra on 4th August, 2023.
Coat of Many Colours Africa in collaboration with The Ikeja Golf Club and AWEP Nigeria presented "Ability Unchained", an exhibition of products and skills of special people at the Ikeja Golf Club in Lagos on 10th April, 2023. PlusTV Africa interviewed organisers and attendees.
Every child can achieve with the right support.
Some great people overcame their challenges to prove that uncommon abilities exist in what others perceived as disability.
Coat of Many Colours Africa presented "Understanding The Underachieving Child", a public enlightenment campaign at NAPTIN Executive Hostel, Lagos, Nigeria on 31st August, 2018
Coat of Many Colours Africa presented "Understanding The Underachieving Child", a public enlightenment campaign at The British Council, Accra on 28th July, 2018
With the right support, every special child can be an achiever!
Inclusive education and the role of educators and schools.
With the right support, every special child can be an achiever!
We organise programmes that aim at enlightening stakeholders in charge of raising children and persons who would be confident in their display of potentials and God-given talents.
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We are able to arrange for relevant practitioners to carry out assessment and evaluation of a child’s intellectual ability as well as that of the workforce.
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We organise seminars, workshops and activities that educate the parents and educators on various developmental issues affecting the industry.
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The Centre is conceived to be an all-inclusive skill acquisition vocation and personal development centre. Anyone who desires to learn a vocation and/or develop entrepreneurial skill especially children and people with mild physical
or mental/learning challenges.
This has become necessary because we found out that we are in an age of inclusion. Most private vocation centres rarely want to accept students with challenges or learning difficulty even as
we are in an age of inclusion in the education sector.
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People get involved by helping to spread awareness, raise donations and volunteering their skills.