Disability inclusion
Be You resources that can support you in creating inclusive and welcoming learning communities that promote belonging and celebrate everyone's strengths.
Resources
Inclusion promotes belonging, protects the rights and fosters the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people of all abilities.
In early learning services and schools, inclusion involves the whole learning community. This means leadership teams, educators, families, children and young people, other professionals and community members working together.
Be You resources range from handy tip sheets about preferred language and busting myths to an in-depth guide about embedding inclusive practices in your learning community.
Tools and Guides
Disability Inclusion Guide
An introduction to inclusive practices for learning communities to support children and young people with developmental delay or disability.
Tools and Guides
Inclusion myth buster
The Inclusion myth buster tip sheet contains a quick reminder of what inclusion is (or isn’t). It’s useful for when you need to dispel some of the common myths and misconceptions about the value of inclusion in a learning community.
Tools and Guides
Quick guide to inclusive language
A handy tip sheet covering guidelines for inclusive language about disability and developmental delay.
Fact Sheets
Disability inclusion as a protective factor
Inclusion and belonging for children and young people with developmental delay or disability is a strong protective factor for mental health and wellbeing.
Last updated: November, 2024