Welcome to the Western Cape Association for Persons with Disabilities The incidence of disability has increased to approximately 15% of the population,
Quadriplegic Association of SA (QASA) - Western Cape Region
Cape Town, South Africa
QASA is a co-ordinating, policy-making, governing and supporting organisation. The Association strives to prevent spinal cord injury, as well as protect and promote the interests of people with mobility impairments by formulating a national policy and strategy, to develop and ensure the full potential and quality of their lives.
(021) 975-60... SHOW
Western Cape Cerebral Palsy Association
Cape Town, South Africa
The Western Cape Cerebral Palsy Association - Cerebral Palsy is a disorder of voluntary movement and co?ordination due to the imperfect development of, or damage to certain areas of the developing brain that control the functioning of the muscles.
(021) 685-41... SHOW
Cape Mental Health Society
Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Mental Health was founded in 1913 following an international wave of developments in mental health care and a dramatic change in the treatment of mental illness. Historically, people with mental disabilities were treated with fear and loathing. They were kept in chains; thrown into prisons with lepers, criminals and murderers; subjected to corporal punishment, shock treatment, bloodletting; or hidden away by families who considered them a shameful secret. (Read More) The mental health wave gradually shifted from hospitalisation and institutionalisation to today's model of encouraging those with mental disability to function within the community through counselling, support, and rehabilitation. As the oldest mental health organisation in South Africa and a founding member of the World Federation for Mental Health (formed in London in 1948) , Cape Mental Health is proud of the ground-breaking work it has done in the past 106 years, especially in poorly resourced ...