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Welcome to the latest edition of Inclusion Now, inclusive education news including: Charlotte Vuyiswa McClain-Nhlapo, World Bank Global Disability Advisor; Quiet Riot; UNCRPD progress; Levelling Up + more
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Welcome to this Spring edition of Inclusion Now. Here’s a pointer to a few of the topics covered in this issue, from Mike Lambert
Q&A with Questions by ALLFIE Director, Michelle Daley
By Thiandi Groof, International and Human Rights Master of Laws (LL.M)
Maresa McKeith is a Nottingham-based writer, educator, activist and observer of the world. She’s led workshops and talks in a wide range of educational and community settings.
By Blake Williamson, Quiet Riot
By Richard Rieser, World of Inclusion
By Simone Aspis, ALLFIE’s Campaigns and Policy Coordinator
By Kennedy Nhengu
This Legal Question was posed by ALLFIE’s Simone Aspis. It was answered by Lydia Neill, Paralegal in the Public Law Team, and Sarah Woosey, Partner, Education & Community Care Solicitor, at Simpson Millar Solicitors.
CODA breaks new ground for disability equality on screen.
(Apple TV Plus, 2021).
By Richard Rieser