Saturday, December 31, 2011

My 2011 Year In Review

My year started off a little stressful because in early January my big mouse stopped working. Therefore, I was forced to use a touch screen cellular phone as my mouse, which was very difficult but I did it for about three (3) weeks, then I got my new mouse. On the 7th of February, I decided to change the title from Equal Treatment For Disabled People to Equal Treatment For Differently Abled People. On the 10th of February, I mistakenly deleted my Equal Treatment For Disabled People Facebook fan page but I took it as an opportunity to start over with the new name. Five (5) minutes later my Equal Treatment For Differently Abled People fan page was created. On the 16th of June, one of my friends who is a disc jockey on an online radio station in England dedicated the first of two of his shows to promoting my fan page. On the 19th June, I started giving my fans a daily update on our athletes who took part in the Special Olympics and I did this throughout the Olympics, which closed on the 4th of July. On the 12th of July, my fan page crossed 1,000 fans. On the 22nd of December, my fan page crossed 1,500 fans. Bookmark this page (tyronbishop.blogspot.com) and get yourself comfortable because if 2012 turns out to be better than 2011, you will be hearing a lot more from me in 2012.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Archaic Policy At Republic Bank

I signed up for Republic Online a little over two (2) months ago. Republic online is an online banking service which Republic Bank Trinidad and Tobago offers their customers. This service is usually activated within five (5) days... After my mother made a few inquiries into why it is taking such a long time, the last excuse the personnel gave was that the bank usually equates thumb prints with illiteracy. Apparently, banking officials at Republic Bank have never heard of literate quadriplegics. Allow me to introduce myself, I am Tyron Bishop, I have Cerebral Palsy and I am also a quadriplegic. Therefore, I cannot hold a pen to write my name but I use special technology to access the computer. Republic Bank, we are in the year 2011 and it is time to update this archaic policy. Online banking would make my life a lot easier.

Monday, October 10, 2011

My 2011 - 2012 Budget Response

The Trinidad and Tobago's 2011 - 2012 National Budget was read today. I must say that this year's budget was a little better than last year's budget. The scholarship of $5000 for differently abled persons who want to further their education is great but I hope the Government knows that scholarships means educated differently abled persons who need jobs. Automatically qualifying for a food card is an okay idea but I hope the Government doesn't think that giving us food cards makes providing jobs any less important. For the sweet part of the budget. Grants will be paid to single mothers who are the sole caregivers of a special child and where the household income is inadequate to support the family, great. Families with a child who is differently abled will automatically receive food support via the TT Food Card, very nice. All persons with challenges will be able to access free transportation on the Public Transportation System. Specially designed buses for the differently abled will be made available, fantastic. I hope most of these things are implemented.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Help Raise Awareness Now

Trinidad is a very reactive society, yes, I said TRINIDAD and not Trinidad and Tobago because I think that Tobagonians are more proactive. But as for Trinidadians... When someone loses an arm, the person and the persons close to them suddenly realise that we need to raise awareness for persons who only have one arm and the same thing happens when someone acquires any other disability. It is time to stop waiting for something to hit home before you decide to help raise awareness.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

I said........ "Thank you"

I did this video because my Equal Treatment For Differently Abled People Facebook fan page crossed 1,000 fans!!!!!!!!

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Flood After Flood

It was very angering to be looking at the news and seeing that the Princess Elizabeth's home for differently abled got flooded out but it was even more angering when I read that this was the sixth time in the last ten years. The Government of Trinidad and Tobago recently announced plans to construct a new building at a new location but my question is, why wasn't this done after the first flood?

Friday, May 20, 2011

I Love My Body

When I'm choosing a new facebook profile picture, I hardly choose a picture which does not display my whole body because I think that it's important for people to see me as who I am and that is a differently abled man who is extremely comfortable in his skin.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Unique Abilities

I have a unique way of speaking. I have a unique way of eating. I have a unique way of creeping around my home. I have a unique way of getting on and off my bed. I have a unique way of using my laptop. I have a unique way of using my cell phones. I am unique. I am differently abled!!!

Monday, February 21, 2011

Interaction Needed

People are usually afraid of things and people that they have never seen. I think that it is very important for able bodied people to interact with differently abled people because that is the only way abled bodied people will learn that they are not so different from differently abled people.

Monday, February 14, 2011

My New Facebook Fan Page

I deleted my facebook fan page by mistake so if you were a fan of my Equal Treatment For Disabled People facebook fan page. You need to join my new Equal Treatment For Differently Abled People fan page and you can do this by searching Equal Treatment For Differently Abled People or simply click on the link situated on the right of the first post and on the right of every other post you open.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

New Title

I decided to change the title of my blog from Equal Treatment For Disabled People to Equal Treatment For Differently Abled People because I don't think of myself as being a disabled man but a differently abled man