Embrace Your Differences | Organized by Department of Psychology

When:
April 30, 2021 @ 2:00 pm Asia/Kolkata Timezone
2021-04-30T14:00:00+05:30
2021-04-30T14:15:00+05:30
Where:
Google Meet
Contact:
Department of Psychology

Dear Students and Staff,

The Psychology Department is organising an online webinar on 30th April 2021, with a special guest, Diethono Nakhro, Nagaland State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs). We welcome all the students and faculty of Tetso College as well as interested others for an open conversation. Looking forward to your warm participation

Date: 30th April 2021
Time: 02:00 PM
Meet Link: meet.google.com/fec-iibo-emt

About the Speaker: Diethono Nakhro is a leading voice for disability rights in the state of Nagaland and is presently the Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities of the state. As the first disability self-advocate in the state, she has been at the forefront of the Nagaland Disability Rights Movement for the past more than ten years and has been actively working together with other NGOs and DPOs on advocacy and awareness efforts to promote the full inclusion and participation of children and adults with disabilities in every aspect of the community.

One of her priority areas has been to engage with young persons with disabilities and to motivate them to stand up and fight for their rights. She is also associated with national organisations and networks like the National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People (NCPEDP), NCRPD and NDN to push for policy changes at the centre.

As a wheelchair user, she relentlessly campaigns for accessibility in the built environment and actively strives to draw attention to the complete lack of accessibility in the state. She was appointed as State Disability Commissioner in 2019 and considers it a privilege and an opportunity to set some things right for the disability community in Nagaland.

1. Awarded the NCPEDP- Lemontree Helen Keller Award in 2015 in the category ‘Role Model Person with Disability’
2. Awarded the Classic Award in 2019 in recognition of her work to empower persons with disabilities
3. Awarded A Kevichusa Citizenship Award in 2020. This Award is given by The Kevichusa Foundation annually to recognise a Naga individual or group that has consistently championed, demonstrated, and embodied the ideal of citizenship, and unwaveringly sought the common good of the Naga people or collective sections and constituencies thereof.

*Mandatory attendance for all the Psychology students.