Topic: disabilities
More needed to improve accessibility for those with disabilities, says CPA board member
After a serious automobile accident left him paralysed from the chest down, Kenneth Ebanks, who was – and remains – a board member of the Central Planning Authority, spoke to his fellow board members about making Cayman more accessible for people with disabilities.
Best Buddies programme to launch in Cayman schools
A global initiative to tackle isolation among people with disabilities is coming to Cayman, led locally by Inclusion Cayman.
Inspiring brother team tells how inclusion starts with being included
Kyle Pease challenged the audience to think about the systems and attitudes that determine whether inclusion truly exists in everyday life.
Inclusion Cayman launches national conference
Inclusion Cayman will host its inaugural family conference, 'Uncharted 2026', on 14 March at Hotel Indigo Grand Cayman, a first-of-its-kind national gathering focused on advancing inclusion, accessibility and equitable opportunities across the Cayman Islands.
The long road towards disability inclusion in Cayman’s workforce
Real stories of Caymanians with disabilities thriving at work show what’s possible when businesses open their doors – and their minds.
Disabilities in Cayman: Parents’ untold stories
Shan Harriman's journey highlights the difficulties families face with children's disabilities and the urgent need for inclusive education.
Gym strengthens inclusive outreach
A Cayman gym has expanded its training programme to enable people with disabilities to reach their fitness goals.
Instructors share knowledge on training disabled divers
A group of scuba instructors who focus on teaching disabled people to dive were in Cayman this week, sharing information on the specialized avenue of the sport and the techniques they use.
Plan advances for new Sunrise center
The Ministry of Education is preparing an outline business case to develop a new Sunrise Adult Training Centre facility, with the aim of moving the program to a purpose-built building with more space for clients.
Center for special needs adults strives to meet growing demand
West Bay’s hidden corners play host to numerous hotels, residences and restaurants, and along with them, a facility serving a very special segment of Cayman’s population.












