KDSF Wall Adoption & Community Mural Initiative “Celebrating the Beauty of Innocence”

Our wall mural project initiative at Kiwanis Down Syndrome Foundation-National Centre officially moves forward through the support, collaboration, and shared vision of many caring individuals and organisations.

From the first official discussion with our artists, to the preparation works that will be carried out by Rotol Group of Companies, and the generous paint sponsorship by MCI Paints, every contribution plays an important role in transforming our centre into a more vibrant, inspiring, and welcoming environment for our children and families.

On 16 & 17 May 2026, the dedicated team from Rotol Group of Companies carried out important preparation works for our mural project. Their team cleaned the wall, completed repair works, and applied a sealer coating to ensure the surface is ready for the mural installation.

Thank you to Rotol Group of Companies for your effort and support in helping us create a strong foundation for what’s to come. We look forward to bringing this wall to life soon!

Click here to read more about the project.

KDSF National Centre Equipping Our Team: Sensory Room Training for Teachers and Therapists

A sensory room is only as effective as the people who bring it to life.

Following the completion of our sensory room at KDSF National Centre, our teachers and therapists recently participated in a comprehensive training session to learn how to maximise the benefits of the new sensory environment for every child.

The training covered:
• Appropriate use of each piece of sensory equipment
• Matching sensory activities to each child’s individual needs
• Safety procedures and best practices
• Piloting the Sensory Room Guidelines
• Piloting the Sensory Room Recording Form to monitor children’s responses and progress

This training marks an important milestone as we begin integrating sensory room sessions into our Early Intervention Programme. Through careful observation and documentation, our team will continue refining our practices to ensure each child receives meaningful and personalised sensory experiences.

We are excited to begin this journey and look forward to seeing how the sensory room supports our children’s development, emotional regulation, engagement, and learning.