Supporting Disabled Individuals: Strategies for Inclusion and Empowerment
Addressing challenges faced by individuals with disabilities, this content advocates for community awareness, educational staff training, emotional support for school staff, youth club initiatives, and fostering friendships among disabled individuals. Recommendations include raising awareness, providing training, offering emotional support, and facilitating social connections to enhance inclusivity and empowerment within the disabled community.
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My opinions to help the Inclusion Adele Johnson
Experiences Group of deaf girls (bullies) Head of staff temper/stresses depression 4 years friends problems (push away) isolated Anxiety
How to help? Community Disabled awareness raising Help people to understand disabled better like for example councils work with about Youth Club and Social Club Promote awareness raising in local libraries
Education Staff training by expert who know how to support disabled in the education system teachers can learn about disabled students so wouldn t need reply on support worker all times Can used in teaching in lessons like for example PSHE- Can shows teenagers what its like being disabled in lessons for example deaf/blind/wheelchairs
Staff support Support staff with their emotion inside school and personal reasons. Staff to have 1:1s like social workers shows staff what it like being disabled for one hour or more For example deaf/blind/wheelchair so the staff can understand different ways to help disabled cope during lessons and free time.
Youth Club Help Disabled to make friends with others that are similar. Network for disabled (technology, like a closed Facebook Group) To support each other(PEERS)