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These sessions help you to gain a deeper understanding of the impact on disabled children, young people and their families of their disabling conditions, the environments in which they find themselves and the attitudes of people they come across in their everyday lives. You will become more knowledgeable about the rights of disabled people and their families, what meaningful inclusion means for them and the vulnerabilities of disabled people to bullying and abuse and its impact.
Rights Matter
Meaningful Inclusion Matters
Inclusion Matters for Organisations and Services
Working Together Matters
Safeguarding Matters
Bullying Matters
Environmental Challenges Matter
Transport Matters
Activities Matter
Family Matters
Caring for Parent Carers Matters
Finance Matters
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- Disability Matters > Family and Society
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- 22 Feb 2017
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- 31 Dec 2019
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- Title:
- Family and Society
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These sessions help you to gain a deeper understanding of the impact on disabled children, young people and their families of their disabling conditions, the environments in which they find themselves and the attitudes of people they come across in their everyday lives. You will become more knowledgeable about the rights of disabled people and their families, what meaningful inclusion means for them and the vulnerabilities of disabled people to bullying and abuse and its impact.
Rights Matter
Meaningful Inclusion Matters
Inclusion Matters for Organisations and Services
Working Together Matters
Safeguarding Matters
Bullying Matters
Environmental Challenges Matter
Transport Matters
Activities Matter
Family Matters
Caring for Parent Carers Matters
Finance Matters
Work Experience and Employment Matters - Hierarchy:
- Disability Matters > Family and Society
- Keywords:
- impairment, rights, equality, education, transport, inclusion, participation, choices, court, law, legal, United Nations, Convention on the Rights of the Child, CRC, Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, CRPD, Equality Act, discrimination, direct, indirect, fair, inclusive, advocacy, learning disability, SEND, organisations, services, keyworking, working together, communication, multidisciplinary working, MDT, team around the child, team around the family, bully, bullying, bullies, special educational needs, disabilities, school, Environmental, Challenges, Physical barriers, Attitudes, Policies, learning, travel, activities, activity, leisure, art, arts, sport, sports, music, play, reasonable adjustment, Siblings, Father, Looked after children, Mother, Grandparents, Parent, Caring, Supporting, Young people, Brothers, Sisters, Family, Community, Finance, Disability Living Allowance, benefits, costs, financial support, help, disability, matters, disabled, work, employment, work experience, career, income, job, application, interview, advice, legislation, voluntary, opportunity, employer, employee, barrier
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- 22 Feb 2017
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- 31 Dec 2019