Rupy Kaur has positive memories of her mainstream school, but is concerned about their current plans
It is with deep sadness that we have to announce the death of Linda Whitehead (1954 – 2016). She is known to many in ALLFIE and Parents for Inclusion as a very gifted trainer and indomitable fighter for all her children, including Sonny. She was taken by cancer at a much-too-young age. Our most vivid […]
Infant class size, and school building accessibility for parents
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Press release 18/01/2018
Anti-bullying month, inclusion in Wales, how Sterre got her Duke of Edinburgh award, the UN condemns the UK record on disability rights and more…
Our oral history project on Disabled people’s experience of education over the last century, including video, audio, schools resource packs and more.
Angharad Beckett, Associate Professor of Political Sociology, University of Leeds, has put together this handy reading list for education students and others interested in inclusive education
Overuse and abuse of sectioning of Disabled people (including young people) with learning difficulties and autism.
We’ve given our full November briefing to what the UN had to say about the UK government’s record on disabled people’s human rights, and what this means for campaigning.
Designed for use by Disabled People’s Organisations with Disabled young people, this toolkit has session plans for understanding identity, developing skills & building confidence.
Our oral history project on Disabled people’s experience of education over the last century, including schools resource packs and more.
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