Port of Spain,  Trinidad, March 21, 2013: Republic Bank made good  on its commitment to the differently-abled community on March 9, when they joined  forces with Arts Insight, a  Non- Governmental Organisation (NGO), to host the first in a  series of workshops, entitled, "Through Art there is Realisation".
The workshop was held  at the Cascade School for the DEAF, Cascade and catered to participants between  the ages 15-40. 
Arts Insight which was  conceptualized in 2011, hopes to use these programmes as an opportunity for the  participants to acquire basic art skills. More importantly, the workshop  provides a safe therapeutic environment for persons with disabilities, to  express emotions to better understand themselves. 
Speaking at the launch  of the event, Republic Bank's General Manager, Human Resources, Charmaine  Caballero, said five years ago, Republic Bank made a commitment to persons with  disabilities, to be an advocate for their cause and to offer them avenues for  their voices to be heard. 
"We are bent on raising awareness by sending a strong and powerful message that each individual regardless of circumstances must enjoy the same rights, responsibilities, opportunities and quality of life," she said.
Facilitator and director of Arts Insight, Jacelle Alexander, said a lot of the participants were hurting and the medium of art was used as a tool for healing.  She added that, there were many parents, who experienced difficulties in communicating with their children, and it is their hope 
(Arts Insight) that through these workshops, they would be better equipped to understand their needs.
The workshop's introductory  session was themed, "Love", highlighting the elements of creation, destruction  and reparation.
The other two cohorts  to follow will be with members of the Blind and Physically Challenged community. The current workshop continues  until April 28, 2013 (Saturdays only). For more information interested persons  can call Arts Insight at 319-6058 or 498-2108.