“City development”, the most significant aspect is to follow the core concepts stated below. 1. For All – taking into account all groups of people 2. Accessibility – Equal access 3. Independently – Everyone has their independent life and is capable of living freely. 4. Inclusivity – We’re all living together The city will then be turned into a city that allows all people to live and develop themselves. This is urban and sustainable human development.
Read More »Saba faces defamation lawsuit (I was put in jail for half a day)
The plaintiff had filed the suit by themself, there have been three preliminary hearings. The third preliminary hearing, the court decided to send the case on to trial. As the criminal charge rule, I was put in jail for half a day while waiting for the bail process.
Read More »THE FACES our friends (Saba faces defamation lawsuit)
Since the last of 30th of May – we have many friends joined our forces. Both come to support and come to follow the cases that I have been sued a lot. This is THE FACES for real.
Read More »Lecture “Creating a socially-focused organization” Thammasat University
February 21, 2022 A special lecture on “Creating a Socially-Focused Organization” to students of the Faculty of Social Work at Thammasat University’s Tha Prachan campus, specifically for the SPD206 International Program course.
Read More »The stair lift at Sam Yan Mitr Town IS BROKEN!!!
3 years ago we visited the management also released an open letter requesting that the stair lift should be replaced with the real elevator. Last week we went there for dinner, as you see the elevator has already broken. I was going down to MRT Sam-Yan and 4 staffs have to help take me down using the escalator! Besides being inconvenient and dangerous, other issue has to be aware of is that during this coronavirus pandemic “five of us having the distancing risk!!” It’s an usually that people in wheelchairs like me do it as un-usual –confused? Ref stories belong …
Read More »Paradise Park reduces the number of accessible parking spots
Got the news “The new top executive changed”, then the new car routes designed and cancel the 2 accessible parking spots on the ground floor to become the car turning route… Thailand ministerial accessible facilities regulation 2021 is 25:1 ratio (25 parking : 1 accessible parking spot) please kindly check if you fit on.
Read More »CHULA FOR ALL!
I had the opportunity to meet with students at Chulalongkorn University, where we took a “first round” walk to explore the campus. I’m thrilled to see how caring and attentive the younger generation is, especially when it comes to social issues. They understand the challenges faced by people with disabilities, recognizing that these issues ultimately affect everyone.
Read More »The Role and Collaboration of the Public and Private Sectors in Promoting Inclusive Smart Cities
To promote the implementation of the ASEAN Enabling Masterplan 2025, I had the opportunity to speak before the closing of the seminar with the following remarks:
Read More »“Raised Crosswalk” – the better standard
In the present, there exists various innovations and technology that could slow down vehicles on the street. Nevertheless, I give an emphasis on accident “prevention” before it occurs, to which I would like to refer as “Active Safety.” For this reason, minimum standard requirements have been established as follows: 1. There must always be a speed bump in front of a crosswalk. The speed bump must be able to make the driver experience “bumping” to warn them beforehand.
Read More »Everyone Should Feel Safe in Public Space Across the Country. FIX IT URGENTLY!
Everyone must have equal entitlement to public space. Such a mundane and uninteresting, “It’s not my problem”–you may think. Public space in Thailand should enable everyone to commute easily. This is just not the case, basic infrastructures like walkways, overpasses, public transport, and buildings simply “didn’t consider build for everyone”–this is sad but true.
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