Disability History Month
The language of disability
The language of disability
Maxime Soret tells us about his experiences of being an apprentice chef in the House of Commons
Teacher Marion Stanton reflects on good practice.
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
Inclusion Now 46
Inclusion Now 47
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…
An experience of residential special school, lessons from Canada, the use of creative baking in geography and more…
Welcome to October’s edition of Inclusion Now, packed with a range of informative and thought provoking items.
Tara Flood talks to Adele Rose-Morgan about life with her young son, Rhys