A VISION FOR INCLUSION
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Despite being vision impaired, Brian Kwaragu is an inspiration in massage therapy to both people with a disability and able bodied Papua New Guineans. Pictures supplied. |
Supported by Australia Awards PNG, Brian set out
to pursue an Advanced Diploma in Health Science (Soft Tissue Therapy) and his
profession has created avenues of opportunity for him to travel and work in PNG
and other Pacific Island nations.
While
in training, he was part of the medical team at the 2015 Oceania Games in
Cairns and also toured with Team PNG to Vanuatu for the 2017 Mini South Pacific
Games.
Today Brian provides freelance soft tissue remedial therapy, and his
clients include athletes and patients living with trauma-related chronic pain.
Reflecting
on his journey, Brian says, “Classified
as being legally blind I said what can I do to contribute to the country? I
want to be a person to deliver a service to help others.
"I used to think, I
have a disability and I am no use to my country. Having this profession, I’m
contributing something to the country.
"From my work, I get accepted because I’m
earning and contributing to my community. I’m confident in what I’m doing.
"I
love my job. Having that skill makes me useful.”
Operating
a niche service, Brian easily achieved his mission to be a valuable contributor
to the health and well-being of people in Papua New Guinea.
"Knowing he could do
more, Brian applied for an Australia Awards PNG alumni grant to run a
relaxation massage therapy workshop.
"His goal was to transfer knowledge and
teach a marketable skill to others."
Brian’s students included sporting coaches
and professionals working in the hospitality and wellness industries.
He recently attended a disability workshop on policy planning for fair employment. At the workshop, he learned that other members of the special needs community could not find work.
Teaching massage therapy to this community will be far
more challenging and Brian is currently researching and planning the workshop
while sourcing funding to support the event.
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A soft tissue massage therapy session underway. |
Well done. Is there any massage treatment at the moment?
ReplyDeleteDo you have a massage clinic here in Pom?
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