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This short guide offers some simple best practices for recreation-based youth programs.
A tool to help assess student strengths, challenges, learning styles, and preferences in order to ensure that program designs are accessible to those with hidden disabilities.
This guidebook provides information on how to provide an inclusive working environment for the working team. It emphasizes the importance of diversity and flexibility in the workplace to maximize the health and wellbeing of the staff.
This guidebook provides information about how to provide an inclusive environment for all during any training event. Whether presented in person or virtually, this resource gives tips on ways that the event can be accessible on a broader scale.
A checklist to help organizations access their strengths and weaknesses when it comes to disability inclusion.
In this recording, learn about the importance of captions and ways to make your online programming, work, and content accessible for deaf and hard of hearing Internet consumers.
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The word “inclusion” is used frequently in our world today, but what do we actually mean when we say it? In this webinar, Liz Weintraub explores the difference between inclusion and belonging. She shares stories from her own experiences, and answers audience questions about how to create places that foster true belonging.