What is Disability Inclusion?
The CDC defines disability inclusion as “including people with disabilities in everyday activities and encouraging them to have roles similar to their peers who do not have a disability.” Removing barriers that are physical, communicative, technological and attitudinal through policy and practice supports these inclusion measures. Over the next few months, we will discover different types of inclusion and give tips on how to get involved. Check out these videos on celebrating differences and the importance of inclusion.
Short Video Clips:
Inclusion Makes the World More Vibrant
Debunking Common Myths Around Disabilities
Informational Pages: