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How to be disability inclusive

Posted March 30, 2021

Disability awareness is generally low in the broader community. Have you ever found yourself not making the effort to connect out of fear of saying or doing the wrong thing? Well, it’s just this that makes people with disability feel invisible and excluded.  In this short course you will learn to understand what inclusion means to people with disability, what disability etiquette is and how to meet, write and talk about people with disability.

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Topics:
Inclusion and access

Author:
DARU

Date published:
Tue 30th Mar, 2021

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